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- W1668071110 abstract "Cycling of water among the atmosphere, land surface, and oceans is important not only to humans and other organisms, which rely on water to live, but also in maintaining balances in other cycles. Hydrologic fluxes, predominantly rain and rivers, transport significant amounts of carbon, nitrogen, sulfur, and phosphorus, among other elements, among reservoirs in their own biogeochemical cycles. Rivers are also a major link in the tectonic cycle, transporting sediment eroded from upland areas to inland basins and the oceans. The heat capacities and physical properties of all phases of water also give the hydrosphere an important role in the global heat balance and climate. The direct human impacts on the hydrosphere have remained restricted to the regional scale. Although they can still be important, particularly in terms of water supply, these direct manipulations of the hydrologic cycle are unlikely to affect the global water balance significantly. The most immediate human threat to the existing global water balance may not be the damming of rivers or mining of groundwater but more likely climate change induced by anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions. Coupled with feedbacks linked to the sulfur cycle, carbon cycle, and biosphere, as well as internal feedbacks and responses, climate change has the potential to alter the hydrologic cycle more than the combined effects of several years of hydraulic engineering." @default.
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- W1668071110 title "Water and the Hydrosphere" @default.
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