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California Geology Standards Students will know the resources of major economic impact in California and their relation to California's geology Students will know the principal natural hazards in different California regions and the geologic basis of those hazards Students will know the importance of water to society, the origins of California's fresh water and the relationship between supply and need California's Natural Resources Water Southern part of the state has 2/3 the population and 1/3 the water Water is transferred from the North to the South Los Angeles Aqueduct Colorado River Aqueduct California Aqueduct Shasta Lake Sacramento River Lake Tahoe E SI Peripheral Canal (proposed) Lake Oroville A R R Sacramento N A EV A San Joaquin River D San Francisco Bakersfield Los Angeles Salton Sea To support its growing population and highly productive agriculture Constructed infrastructure of dams, water diversions, aqueducts, canals and water storage reservoirs. 80% of water goes to Agriculture Production Water Issues Water resource issues in California involve both water supply and water pollution Cities, farmers and environmentalists have battled over who will control California 's water. Fundamental controversy surrounding California 's water supply is one of distribution. Within California, there are two major arteries serving as the sources of surface water for urban and agricultural areas: The Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta (Bay-Delta) and the Colorado River. Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta (Bay-Delta Serves 2/3 the population or 22 million people California ’s population currently is estimated at 35.5 million, and is projected to hit 49.3 million by 2025. Decades-long conflicts between competing interests over the use of available supplies have been brought on by the state's swelling population and periods of drought. San Francisco Bay Delta Area Biodiversity/ Habitat Conservation CALIFORNIA IS ONE OF the most biologically diverse areas in the world. California is very rich in biological diversity, but a growing human population and resulting habitat destruction are threatening many ecosystems and species. One approach to balancing the conservation of at least some ecosystems with increasing urban development is the controversial Habitat Conservation Plan, authorized by the Endangered Species Act. Energy California uses a variety of energy sources, including petroleum, natural gas, geothermal, hydroelectric, nuclear, and increasing amounts of renewable and alternative fuels, such as solar and wind energy. California has a very diverse mix of fuel sources and technologies--one of the most balanced in the world. Energy California is also a leader in energy efficiency. The state has placed a priority on energy efficiency in buildings and appliances California is 49th in energy consumption among the 50 states: that is, we use less energy per person than almost all the other states in the U.S., despite our prosperous and diverse economy. Energy In terms of energy use, about half the energy (49%) goes to transportation, about a quarter (27%) for industrial use, and the rest for commercial and residential uses. Petroleum (51%) of the primary energy Primary energy is energy that is used directly, for instance, as fuel in cars). Natural gas was second (34%) Nuclear (6%), Hydroelectric (5%), Geothermal (3%), Coal (1%) California produces about 45% of the energy, including about half the petroleum used, and 17% of the natural gas. Review Sheet Separate Sheet of Paper Collect 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Under the heading CALIFORNIA’S NATURAL RESOURSES describe how water is a vital resource. What 2 issues does Ca. water resource involve? What groups have battled for control over Ca. water? Name the 2 major arteries for surface water. List 5 ways Ca. receives its energy. What else is Ca. a leader of? Describe in terms of energy use how much and what the energy goes to. What is the primary energy source? What are Natural Disasters? A natural disaster is a natural event with catastrophic consequences for living things in the vicinity. The human death toll resulting from natural disasters, however, depends on many factors which are not "natural" - emergency preparedness, for example. What types of natural disasters occur in California? Landslides Volcano Eruption River Flooding Earthquakes Wildfires Billion Dollar Weather Disasters 1980-2007 Earthquakes Earthquakes occur in tectonic boundaries. California has three tectonic plates come together. Pacific Plate North American Plate West Section of California ( SF to Imperial) East part of California Gorda Plate Northern part of California Plate Boundary Map What are Faults? Faults are fractures along plates where movement occurs. Well known faults in California San Andreas Fault Ellsinore San Jacinto Hayward Fault Calaveras Fault Volcanoes California several active and potential active volcanoes Northern California- Cascade Range Mt Shasta and Lassen peak Eastern Sierra- Long Valley Tsunami Seismic sea waves caused by fault movement. Since seismically active area possibility of a tsunami Along the Cascadia subduction zone Floods Floods are the stage at which rivers or dams over flow. It causes a sufficient magnitude of water to cause considerable flooding of land and roads and/or threat of significant hazard to life and property Flood Stages Wildfires Common in California, Natural part of the environment here Mediterranean type climate- growth of plants winter and spring, dry out in summer More growth equals more fuel Plants adapt to regrow after fires Fires natural caused by lightning Following a fire the following usually happensflooding, erosion, and landslides Landslides The down slope movement of soil and/or rock An abrupt movement of soil and bedrock downhill in response to gravity. Landslides can be triggered by an earthquake or other natural causes. Undersea landslides can cause tsunamis. Caused by an Earthquake Landslides Review Sheet Separate Sheet of Paper Collect 1. 2. What are natural disasters? List the different types of natural disasters that occur in California, explain each, and give an example of each.