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The Greenhouse Climate

The Greenhouse Climate. We Know the Last 100 Myr Pretty Well… Why? Know –Continental Positon –Shape of the Ocean Basins –Temperature –Sea Levels

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The Greenhouse Climate

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We Know the Last 100 Myr Pretty Well…

• Why?

• Know– Continental Positon– Shape of the Ocean Basins– Temperature– Sea Levels

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Cretaceous: “abundance of chalk”

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Pangaea was breaking up….

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Sea Level was MUCH Higher….

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Climate Evidence

• Warm-adapted vegetation and critters north of the Arctic circle– Brown-leaf evergreens– Turtles and crocodiles

• No continental glaciation• Tropical conditions to 40– Coral growing at the

paleolatitude of New York– NO HARD Freezes in

temperate latitudes.

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180 Myr Ago

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160 Myr Ago

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120 Myr Ago

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80 Myr Ago

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60 Myr Ago

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Why so much warmer?

• Climate models– Geography– CO2 4-6 times current

levels

• Ocean Circulation– Today the atmosphere

transports about double the heat that the oceans transport

– In Cretaceous that ratio was probably reversed

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CO2 probably drove the warming

• Note that CO2 effect is not linear

• At low levels snow and ice contribute to positive feedback– They reflect a lot of

solar radiation back to space

• At high levels there is much weaker effects– Little snow to melt– CO2 Saturation

• But water vapor feedback works in the opposite direction

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Regression

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Transgression

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But what causes changes in sea level?

• Changes in Climate– Ice vs no ice….about 50

meters of change in Cretaceous

– Thermal contraction of water ~ 7 meters

• Change in ocean basin volume– Spreading rates (50 to 150

meters)– Continental Collisions (~10

meters)

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Fast Spreading

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Slow Spreading

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Continental Collision• The size of continents

effects the size of oceans (duh….)

• The collision of India with Asia decreased the continental area by 2 million Km2 (and increased the oceans by that amount)– Net effect was about 10

meters of sea level drop

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Effects of Sea Level on Climate• Water has a large

heat capacity and moderates regional climates– That’s why

maritime (western ends of continents) climates tend to be milder

• High stands of sea level extend the reach of maritime climates

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Climatic Factors

• Ice Sheets– Antarctic ~ 66 meters of sea level rise– Greenland ~ 6 meters

• Thermal Expansion/Contraction– The volume of water changes about 1 part in

7000 per degree C– Given ocean cooling since the cretaceous,

that works out to about 7 meters of sea level drop.

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The 55 Myr Spike• We found this spike in

the data…..– Increase in global

temperatures of 5-9 C–Major acidification of

the oceans– Extinction of about half

of the forams• Why?–Major release of

carbon–Methane on the

seafloor

• We found this spike in the data…..– Increase in global

temperatures of 5-9 C–Major acidification of

the oceans– Extinction of about half

of the forams• Why?–Major release of

carbon–Methane on the

seafloor