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ors 1360 Planet Earth me: uring Earth’s Hydrosphere Gravity changes (allow us to see “hidden” groundwater; can also separate steric from mass sea level change) yosphere: Surface landforms including moraines, cirques, U-s valleys, ancient lakeshores, shallow sediment All tell us about past glacial cycles 40,000 to 100,000 year natural cycles similar to periodicity of Earth-sun orbital changes… Milankovitch Cycles: Summer insolation at high northern latitudes controls glacial/interglacial cycle : Cryosphere sphere Now 15 October 2008 Read for Thur: 351-363

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Honors 1360 Planet EarthLast time:Measuring Earth’s Hydrosphere

Obs: Gravity changes (allow us to see “hidden” groundwater; can also separate steric from mass sea level change)

The Cryosphere:Obs: Surface landforms including moraines, cirques, U-shaped valleys, ancient lakeshores, shallow sediments …Hyp: All tell us about past glacial cycles

Obs: 40,000 to 100,000 year natural cycles similar to periodicity of Earth-sun orbital changes…Hyp: Milankovitch Cycles: Summer insolation at high northern latitudes controls glacial/interglacial cycles!

Today:• The Cryosphere• Cryosphere Now

15 October 2008

Read for Thur: 351-363

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Glacial-Interglacial Cycles Through Pliocene-Pleistocene

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These are Natural cycles of climatic variation!

40,000–100,000 year cycles → Changes in Earth Insolation?

Milankovitch cycles: Variations in

(1) Eccentricity (“ellipticity”) of Earth orbit around the sun (T = 100,000 years)

(2) Obliquity (tilt of Earth’s spin axis relative to plane of orbit) (T = 41,000 years)

(3) Precession (changes in orientation of the spin axis) (T = 26,000 years)

The important factor: How much insolation does high latitude (particularly northern!) receive in summer?

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Planetary orbits are ellipses with Sun at one focus:

Current Earth distance to Sun changes by ~3.4%Recall S = S0(R/R0)2

1.0342 = 1.069 (i.e. ~7% total change over a year!)

Min-Max distance varies between 0% to 12%

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N

SJan 3Jul 4

Tilt of the Earth gives us seasons:

Precession determines what season in the year we are closest(Now, northern hemisphere has less insolation in summer,

more in winter, and a shorter winter than southern hemisphere)

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• Glaciers form on continents• At latitudes 40-80º, very sensitive to seasonality • Right now, a very large fraction of continental area is in that range of northern hemisphere!

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--Major deglaciations occur when insolation is increasing, but clearly more going on here!

Prediction: If high-latitude insolation controls glaciation, expect a one-to-one correlation between the two…

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Ice Cores, Palaeotemperature Proxies, and “Natural”Climate Variations:

• Drill into an undisturbed part of a glacier & retrieve core

• Chronology from patterns of accumulation, ablation, melt

• Measure water chemistry, gas chemistry in trapped bubbles with mass-spectrometer (e.g., 18O); dust & particulates

• Use statistics to estimate pre-instrumental climate & temperature

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How can you use statistics to infer temperature from proxy?

Year1900 1950 2000

18O

Temperature

18O

Example:

Take slope and intercept of aline that best fits T versus 18Oand use that relationship tocalculate earlier T from 18O!

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Hansen et al. PNAS 2006concludes “Global mean temperature in 2005 was the warmest in 120,000years”…

Mann et al.,Eos 2003concludes four different palaeo-temperature proxies are in general agreement (but with large uncertainties)

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• Ice volume and orbital forcing “wiggles” don’t match one-for-one, BUT• Orbits are the metronome for glaciation as evidenced by similar spectral power!• Temperature and CO2 DO match closely!

Hence, orbits are the metronome but CO2 calls the tune!

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Ice core data suggest CO2 increase lags behind temperature

What does this imply about the process taking place?

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Feedbacks:

Ice increases albedo → cooling

Observe CO2 in step with glaciations: Hypothesize * Improved uptake of CO2 by ocean organisms?

Observe increased sulfuric acid in glacial times (in S) * Marine algae produce more sulfide when water is salty?

Satellite Measurements ofOcean Chlorophyll

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EarthClimateSystem

Solar Energy

Ice Albedo (+)

Bio-CO2 (+)

Bio-SO2 (+)

Because of feedbacks, small changes in input (solar) lead tolarge changes in the system state:

In chaos/system theory, like Lorenz’ butterfly effect…

Earth climate history for the past 2 Myrs suggests two stable points (glacial, interglacial) with unstable transitions