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We use things the Earth gives us to help us live
better lives
1
UGRC 143 : SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY IN OUR
LIVES
SECOND SEMESTER : 2014/2015 ACADEMIC YEAR
EARTH RESOURCES
Dr. Larry Pax Chegbeleh
Department of Earth Science
University of Ghana, Legon
 Purpose and Objectives of lesson
 Introduction
 Resources
 Earth resources
 Resources management
 The rock cycle, formation and
classification
2
 This lesson is to enable you
understand what resources are
and how to manage them for
sustainable livelihood
 It is expected that by the end of
the lesson you should be able to
…..
3
 Define resources in general and earth
resources in particular
 Identify various categories of resources
 Differentiate between resources and
reserves
 Define the types of rocks
 Explain the formation of the rock types
 State the major classifications of rocks
4
 To some extend you have
prior knowledge of what
resources are
 More understanding is
required to know their
differences 5
 All those things that are necessary or
important to human life and civilization
 A source or supply from which benefit is
derived or produced
 Any material that can be transformed to
produce benefit
 Typical examples include:
 Materials
 Knowledge
 Staff (Human resources) skills, energy, talent
and knowledge used for the production of
goods or rendering of services
 Services
 Energy
 Other things that are transformed to produce
benefit
 The benefit derived can be utilized/consumed
or made unavailable in the process
 Some of the benefits of using resources
include:
 Increase in wealth
 Meeting our needs
 Proper functioning of a system
 Enhancing well being
 We use resources to make things and to
grow things we need
Examples of things we use include:
 Water to drink and grow plants for food,
shelter, and clothing.
 Soil to grow plants for food, shelter, and
clothing.
 Rocks for building and jewelry.
 Metals to make cans, building parts, and
jewelry.
 Sand to make glass.
 Oil to make plastics and gasoline.
 Resources that are involved in or formed by
geologic processes
 From human point of view is anything
obtained from the environment to satisfy
human needs
 From ecological or biological view point is
anything that satisfies the needs of living
organisms
Examples of earth resources include
 Groundwater
 Soil
 Rocks
 Minerals
 Oil and gas
Earth resources are classified into various
categories based on:
 Source of origin
 Stage of development
 Renewability or replenishment
Based on origin, resources may categorized
into:
 Biotic: - these are obtained from the
biosphere (living and organic material)
▪ Examples: forests and animals and
materials that can be obtained from
them
▪ Coal and petroleum are formed from
decayed organic materials
 Abiotic: - these are those that come from
non-living and non-organic materials
▪ Examples include: air, fresh water, land,
minerals
Based on stage of development, resources may
categorized into:
 Potential resources: - these are those that
exist in an area or region and are
recoverable in the future
▪ Example: petroleum may occur in various
regions, until it is actually drilled out,
developed and put into use, it remains a
potential resource
 Actual resources: - these are those that that
have been investigated and quantified and
being used in present times
 Reserved resources: the part of an actual
resource that can be developed profitably
with available technology
 Stock resources: those that have been
investigated but can not be put to use due
to lack of technology
 Based on the time required to replace the
quantity of resources used (renewability) or
consumed, resources can be
Renewable
Nonrenewable
Inexhaustible (Perpetual resources)
Renewable Resources
Resources that can be replenished over fairly
short spans of time, such as months, years, or
decades (e.g., trees)
Can be replenished naturally
From human perspective, rate of replenishment
or recovery exceeds that of consumption
Can be depleted by human consumption
Nonrenewable Resources
Rate of consumption exceeds rate of
replenishment or recovery (time needed to
create >>> time needed to consume).
 Form slowly or do not naturally form in the
environment (may take millions of years to
form and accumulate)
E.g. fossil fuels (petroleum)
Inexhaustible Resources
These are available continuously
Their quantity is not affected by human
consumption
We shall never run out, like sunlight, air, and
wind
However it can be ruined by pollution.
Resources may also be categorized based on
distribution
Ubiquitous resources: these are found
everywhere in the world (e.g. air, light and
water)
Localized resources: these are found in
certain parts of the world or within certain
localities (e.g. Iron ore, copper ore and
geothermal power)
Exceptions
All earth resources, except
groundwater, are nonrenewable
 The more people on earth
oThe more water we consume
oThe more food we grow/eat
oThe more fuel we burn
oThe more minerals we use
 Rates of resources used even
increasing faster than rate of
population increase.
Why?
o Elevated standards of living.
o improvements in life-styles hence,
increasing quantities of
manufactured goods ( cars, clothes,
computers, etc.)
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Lecture for week 2

  • 1. We use things the Earth gives us to help us live better lives 1 UGRC 143 : SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY IN OUR LIVES SECOND SEMESTER : 2014/2015 ACADEMIC YEAR EARTH RESOURCES Dr. Larry Pax Chegbeleh Department of Earth Science University of Ghana, Legon
  • 2.  Purpose and Objectives of lesson  Introduction  Resources  Earth resources  Resources management  The rock cycle, formation and classification 2
  • 3.  This lesson is to enable you understand what resources are and how to manage them for sustainable livelihood  It is expected that by the end of the lesson you should be able to ….. 3
  • 4.  Define resources in general and earth resources in particular  Identify various categories of resources  Differentiate between resources and reserves  Define the types of rocks  Explain the formation of the rock types  State the major classifications of rocks 4
  • 5.  To some extend you have prior knowledge of what resources are  More understanding is required to know their differences 5
  • 6.  All those things that are necessary or important to human life and civilization  A source or supply from which benefit is derived or produced  Any material that can be transformed to produce benefit
  • 7.  Typical examples include:  Materials  Knowledge  Staff (Human resources) skills, energy, talent and knowledge used for the production of goods or rendering of services  Services  Energy  Other things that are transformed to produce benefit
  • 8.  The benefit derived can be utilized/consumed or made unavailable in the process  Some of the benefits of using resources include:  Increase in wealth  Meeting our needs  Proper functioning of a system  Enhancing well being
  • 9.  We use resources to make things and to grow things we need Examples of things we use include:  Water to drink and grow plants for food, shelter, and clothing.  Soil to grow plants for food, shelter, and clothing.  Rocks for building and jewelry.
  • 10.  Metals to make cans, building parts, and jewelry.  Sand to make glass.  Oil to make plastics and gasoline.
  • 11.  Resources that are involved in or formed by geologic processes  From human point of view is anything obtained from the environment to satisfy human needs  From ecological or biological view point is anything that satisfies the needs of living organisms
  • 12. Examples of earth resources include  Groundwater  Soil  Rocks  Minerals  Oil and gas
  • 13. Earth resources are classified into various categories based on:  Source of origin  Stage of development  Renewability or replenishment
  • 14. Based on origin, resources may categorized into:  Biotic: - these are obtained from the biosphere (living and organic material) ▪ Examples: forests and animals and materials that can be obtained from them ▪ Coal and petroleum are formed from decayed organic materials
  • 15.  Abiotic: - these are those that come from non-living and non-organic materials ▪ Examples include: air, fresh water, land, minerals
  • 16. Based on stage of development, resources may categorized into:  Potential resources: - these are those that exist in an area or region and are recoverable in the future ▪ Example: petroleum may occur in various regions, until it is actually drilled out, developed and put into use, it remains a potential resource
  • 17.  Actual resources: - these are those that that have been investigated and quantified and being used in present times  Reserved resources: the part of an actual resource that can be developed profitably with available technology  Stock resources: those that have been investigated but can not be put to use due to lack of technology
  • 18.  Based on the time required to replace the quantity of resources used (renewability) or consumed, resources can be Renewable Nonrenewable Inexhaustible (Perpetual resources)
  • 19. Renewable Resources Resources that can be replenished over fairly short spans of time, such as months, years, or decades (e.g., trees) Can be replenished naturally From human perspective, rate of replenishment or recovery exceeds that of consumption Can be depleted by human consumption
  • 20. Nonrenewable Resources Rate of consumption exceeds rate of replenishment or recovery (time needed to create >>> time needed to consume).  Form slowly or do not naturally form in the environment (may take millions of years to form and accumulate) E.g. fossil fuels (petroleum)
  • 21. Inexhaustible Resources These are available continuously Their quantity is not affected by human consumption We shall never run out, like sunlight, air, and wind However it can be ruined by pollution.
  • 22. Resources may also be categorized based on distribution Ubiquitous resources: these are found everywhere in the world (e.g. air, light and water) Localized resources: these are found in certain parts of the world or within certain localities (e.g. Iron ore, copper ore and geothermal power)
  • 23. Exceptions All earth resources, except groundwater, are nonrenewable
  • 24.  The more people on earth oThe more water we consume oThe more food we grow/eat oThe more fuel we burn oThe more minerals we use
  • 25.  Rates of resources used even increasing faster than rate of population increase. Why?
  • 26. o Elevated standards of living. o improvements in life-styles hence, increasing quantities of manufactured goods ( cars, clothes, computers, etc.)