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*Process or method used in all areas of science |
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*Hypothesis: a tentative or untested explanation of an observation(Must be falsifiable) *Theory: a hypothesis that has been tested in many ways, verified by several investigators, and has been accepted by the general scientific community (still falsifiable) |
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-A statement of observable fact -States that under a certain set of conditions, a certain phenomena will occur -Not an explanation (i.e. hypothesis or theory) |
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multiple working hypotheses |
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A geologist usually develops several hypotheses to explain a geological phenomena. They then make the necessary observations and uses them to try and disprove all of the hypotheses Generally, only one hypotheses stands up to observation. Hypothesis is then modified to develop several more hypotheses that are studied. Eventually one hypothesis (or theory) is developed to explain the phenomena. |
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problems of using the scientific method in the geosciences |
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Cannot always be apply the scientific method in geology! Several problems:
*Time: Geologic events occur over seconds to millions of years: K/T Mass Extinction – less than a minute Andes Mountains – form over last 60 million years
*Scale: Physical scales cannot be duplicated in a lab An erupting volcano The San Andreas Fault Spring flooding of the Mississippi
*Complexity:Causes and effects cannot be separated easily Cannot always identify the variables |
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*Open System Can exchange matter and energy with its surroundings
*Closed System Can exchange only energy with its surroundings
*Isolated System Can exchange neither matter nor energy with its surroundings |
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The earth system can be subdivided into 4 spheres (or subsystems) *Geosphere *Hydrosphere *Atmosphere *Biosphere |
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“the solid earth” -the rocky part of the earth, consisting of the crust, mantle and core -outermost edge is further subdivided into the lithosphere and the asthenospshere |
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Liquid water on the surface or below ground 97.2 % - oceans 2.8 % - non-ocean Glaciers 2.15 % Groundwater – 0.62 % Freshwater lakes – 0.009% Saline lakes and inland seas– 0.008 % Soil moisture – 0.005 % Streams – 0.0001 % Less than 1% is available as drinking water! |
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