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Title: Glacialinterglacial variations in atmospheric CO2


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warmer less ice
  • Specific questions
  • What caused glacial/interglacial CO2 changes?
  • What impact did they have on climate and its
    variation?
  • Broader questions
  • How important is CO2 to climate? (Is CO2 change
    needed to generate glacial cycles?)
  • How can climate change alter the physical and
    biological processes that mediate CO2 fluxes?
    (Iron fertilization, Antarctic overturning)

higher CO2

warmer
Siegenthaler et al., 2005 Jouzel et al., 2007
Lisiecki and Raymo, 2005
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Preindustrial carbon cycle
2.5C ocean cooling ?30 ppm
95Pg/45ppm
33Pg/15ppm
500

3 salinity increase ?6.5 ppm
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C cycle controls on pCO2 of surface waters
?
?
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Hypothesized drivers of glacial/interglacial CO2
change
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C cycle response to a decrease in CaCO3 production
CO32-gtCO32-sat.
lysocline
CO32-ltCO32-sat.
50 decrease ? 55 ppm

lysocline deepens 1 km
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Low latitude biological pump
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CO2 response to the major nutrient reservoir size
Deep North Pacific O2 depletion
Sigman et al. 1998
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The oceans major nutrient reservoirs
  • P reservoir is an unlikely driver of G/I CO2
    change
  • By modern fluxes, P residence time gt16 kyr
  • Rapid change in the P reservoir requires a
    special process
  • Broeckers shelf P uptake must wait for sea level
    rise
  • What about fixed nitrogen?
  • Residence time 3 kyrs (N2 fixation/denitrificatio
    n)
  • Evidence for reduced denitrification during cold
    periods suggestion of enhanced pressure for N2
    fixation
  • The controls on the NP of primary production are
    poorly understood, so NP changes may be possible
  • Problem N budget feedbacks may stabilize the
    ocean N reservoir

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Candidate negative feedbacks in the ocean N
budget
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Cooling
Deutsch et al. 2004
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Incomplete nutrient consumption in the polar ocean
Surface nitrate
Surface chlorophyll
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Efficiency of the biological pump
Efficiency of the biological pump?Fraction of
major nutrient in ocean interior that is
regenerated
Caveat Sea ice limitation of air-sea exchange
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CO2 effects of Southern Ocean changes
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dissolution event
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MD84-552 Indian Antarctic
Low ?14C
Effect on CO2 Mechanisms? Stratification
Biotic response

Francois et al., 1997
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Sea ice impact onAntarctic CO2 release
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North Atlantic trigger for Antarctic CO2 release?

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Carbon theme speakers
  • COLIN PRENTICE Terrestrial C cycle
  • ANDY WATSON Ocean circulation impacts
  • STEVE EMERSON Calcium carbonate dynamics
  • ED BROOK Constraints from timing
  • INEZ FUNG Anthropogenic C cycle

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Extra slides
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Preindustrial carbon cycle
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Response to a halving of the CaCO3Corg rain ratio
Sigman and Boyle, 2000
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Modern Southern OceanSubantarctic vs. Antarctic
south
equatorward
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C cycle controls on pCO2 of surface waters
Corg DIC only
HCO3- 2CO32- OH- - H
CaCO3 ALK/DIC2
CO2(aq) H2CO3 HCO3- CO32-
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