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Carlos Loyola 
TecSaltillo 
Desarrollo Sustentable. Carlos Loyola. ITS. 2014
Desarrollo Sustentable. Carlos Loyola. ITS. 2014
Desarrollo Sustentable. Carlos Loyola. ITS. 2014
Systems 
A system is a compound object, with its components related to at 
least another component 
They could be material or conceptual 
All systems have a composition, structure and environment. Only 
the material systems have mechanisms 
Only material systems have a figure or shape 
All objects are systems or components of a system 
Desarrollo Sustentable. Carlos Loyola. ITS. 2014
The following slides show the formation and evolution of our 
atmosphere. 
During the teacher’s presentation, make a list of systems you see 
in the explanation. Then select one of the systems and describe 
its components. 
Desarrollo Sustentable. Carlos Loyola. ITS. 2013
The origin of our universe 
(ca. 13 000 million years ago) 
Desarrollo Sustentable. Carlos Loyola. ITS. 2013
Chemical Elements Formation 
Desarrollo Sustentable. Carlos Loyola. ITS. 2014
The process of nucleogenesis 
(in the stars nuclei)
The process of nucleogenesis 
(in the stars nuclei) 
Desarrollo Sustentable. Carlos Loyola. ITS. 2013
Are they related ?
Earth’s crust consolidation, atmosphere formation 
Desarrollo Sustentable. Carlos Loyola. ITS. 2013
Reducing nature of primitive atmosphere 
“Abiogenic” synthesis of 
organic compounds in 
Oparin’s experiment. 
Desarrollo Sustentable. Carlos Loyola. ITS. 2013
Life on Earth 
http://www.complex-life.org/csf2011
Evolution of Living Beings 
Source: Wikipedia 
Reloj 
Geologico
Interconnected species
http://earth.geology.yale.edu/~avf5/teaching/listGG602.html
Scientists believe the Earth has experienced several extreme glacial events, two of which took place during the Cryogenian 
period, 710 million to 630 million years ago. In 1992 and 1998, scientists hypothesised that around 635 million years ago, the 
Earth underwent a major glacial episode that left it entirely smothered in ice. 
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/home/moslive/article-1288584/Ten-greatest-30-second-theories.html
The Great Oxidation Event 
The rock above is a 2.48 billion-year-old banded iron formation from Australia that 
contains high concentrations of chromium, which scientists believe is evidence of a 
pivotal change in the Earth's atmosphere: the arrival of oxygen. Credit: Courtesy of 
Stefan Lalonde 
http://www.livescience.com/16714-oxygen-breathing-life-chromium.html
Figure 6 
Simplified schematic timeline of photosynthesis and the oxygenation of the atmosphere and oceans 
through Earth’s history. Atmospheric oxygen concentrations are shown as a percentage of modern levels 
(from Lyons et al. 2009). GOE = Great Oxidation Event, ~2.4 bya. Although there is always uncertainty in 
chemical and biological data from the early Earth, time periods for which this information is especially 
uncertain are indicated with question marks. Three main phases are evident: (1) an early anoxic world in 
which there was very low oxygen and was dominated by anoxygenic photosynthesis; (2) an intermediate 
low-oxygen world in which significant contributions to photosynthesis were made by both oxygenic and 
anoxygenic phototrophs, or perhaps by organisms that could do both, such as those from Middle Island 
Sinkhole; and (3) the modern oxic world in which oxygenic photosynthesis predominates. Not until this later 
stage did complex plants and animals evolve. 
© 2012 Nature Education Courtesy of Biddanda et al. All rights reserved. 
http://www.nature.com/scitable/knowledge/library/rock-water-microbes-underwater-sinkholes-in-lake-25851285
The “Oxydizing Event” 
Photosyntesis changed the atmosphere 
Desarrollo Sustentable. Carlos Loyola. ITS. 2013
Earth’s crust chemical composition 
Comp. Simb Vol 
Oxygen O2 46.6% 
Silicon Si 27.8% 
Aluminum Al 8.1% 
Iron Fe 5.0% 
Calcium Ca 3.6% 
Sodium Na 2.8% 
Potassium K 2.6% 
Magnesium Mg 2.0% 
others 1.6% 
mistupid.com/geology/earthcrust.htm
Earth’s atmosphere chemical composition 
Composición media de la 
atmósfera a una altitud de 25 km 
Gas Name 
Chemical 
Formula 
Percent 
Volume 
Nitrogen N2 78.08% 
Oxygen O2 20.95% 
*Water H2O 0 to 4% 
Argon Ar 0.93% 
*Carbon 
Dioxide 
CO2 0.0360% 
Neon Ne 0.0018% 
Helium He 0.0005% 
*Methane CH4 0.00017% 
Hydrogen H2 0.00005% 
*Nitrous 
N2O 0.00003% 
Oxide 
*Ozone O3 0.000004% 
* Gases variables
Biogeochemical Cycles: Carbon
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14 systems concept

  • 1. Systems Carlos Loyola TecSaltillo Desarrollo Sustentable. Carlos Loyola. ITS. 2014
  • 2. Desarrollo Sustentable. Carlos Loyola. ITS. 2014
  • 3. Desarrollo Sustentable. Carlos Loyola. ITS. 2014
  • 4. Systems A system is a compound object, with its components related to at least another component They could be material or conceptual All systems have a composition, structure and environment. Only the material systems have mechanisms Only material systems have a figure or shape All objects are systems or components of a system Desarrollo Sustentable. Carlos Loyola. ITS. 2014
  • 5. The following slides show the formation and evolution of our atmosphere. During the teacher’s presentation, make a list of systems you see in the explanation. Then select one of the systems and describe its components. Desarrollo Sustentable. Carlos Loyola. ITS. 2013
  • 6. The origin of our universe (ca. 13 000 million years ago) Desarrollo Sustentable. Carlos Loyola. ITS. 2013
  • 7. Chemical Elements Formation Desarrollo Sustentable. Carlos Loyola. ITS. 2014
  • 8. The process of nucleogenesis (in the stars nuclei)
  • 9. The process of nucleogenesis (in the stars nuclei) Desarrollo Sustentable. Carlos Loyola. ITS. 2013
  • 11. Earth’s crust consolidation, atmosphere formation Desarrollo Sustentable. Carlos Loyola. ITS. 2013
  • 12. Reducing nature of primitive atmosphere “Abiogenic” synthesis of organic compounds in Oparin’s experiment. Desarrollo Sustentable. Carlos Loyola. ITS. 2013
  • 13. Life on Earth http://www.complex-life.org/csf2011
  • 14. Evolution of Living Beings Source: Wikipedia Reloj Geologico
  • 17. Scientists believe the Earth has experienced several extreme glacial events, two of which took place during the Cryogenian period, 710 million to 630 million years ago. In 1992 and 1998, scientists hypothesised that around 635 million years ago, the Earth underwent a major glacial episode that left it entirely smothered in ice. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/home/moslive/article-1288584/Ten-greatest-30-second-theories.html
  • 18. The Great Oxidation Event The rock above is a 2.48 billion-year-old banded iron formation from Australia that contains high concentrations of chromium, which scientists believe is evidence of a pivotal change in the Earth's atmosphere: the arrival of oxygen. Credit: Courtesy of Stefan Lalonde http://www.livescience.com/16714-oxygen-breathing-life-chromium.html
  • 19. Figure 6 Simplified schematic timeline of photosynthesis and the oxygenation of the atmosphere and oceans through Earth’s history. Atmospheric oxygen concentrations are shown as a percentage of modern levels (from Lyons et al. 2009). GOE = Great Oxidation Event, ~2.4 bya. Although there is always uncertainty in chemical and biological data from the early Earth, time periods for which this information is especially uncertain are indicated with question marks. Three main phases are evident: (1) an early anoxic world in which there was very low oxygen and was dominated by anoxygenic photosynthesis; (2) an intermediate low-oxygen world in which significant contributions to photosynthesis were made by both oxygenic and anoxygenic phototrophs, or perhaps by organisms that could do both, such as those from Middle Island Sinkhole; and (3) the modern oxic world in which oxygenic photosynthesis predominates. Not until this later stage did complex plants and animals evolve. © 2012 Nature Education Courtesy of Biddanda et al. All rights reserved. http://www.nature.com/scitable/knowledge/library/rock-water-microbes-underwater-sinkholes-in-lake-25851285
  • 20. The “Oxydizing Event” Photosyntesis changed the atmosphere Desarrollo Sustentable. Carlos Loyola. ITS. 2013
  • 21. Earth’s crust chemical composition Comp. Simb Vol Oxygen O2 46.6% Silicon Si 27.8% Aluminum Al 8.1% Iron Fe 5.0% Calcium Ca 3.6% Sodium Na 2.8% Potassium K 2.6% Magnesium Mg 2.0% others 1.6% mistupid.com/geology/earthcrust.htm
  • 22. Earth’s atmosphere chemical composition Composición media de la atmósfera a una altitud de 25 km Gas Name Chemical Formula Percent Volume Nitrogen N2 78.08% Oxygen O2 20.95% *Water H2O 0 to 4% Argon Ar 0.93% *Carbon Dioxide CO2 0.0360% Neon Ne 0.0018% Helium He 0.0005% *Methane CH4 0.00017% Hydrogen H2 0.00005% *Nitrous N2O 0.00003% Oxide *Ozone O3 0.000004% * Gases variables