New Study Shows Three Abrupt Pulses of CO2 During Last Deglaciation
vinces99 writes A new study shows that the increase of atmospheric carbon dioxide that contributed to the end of the last ice age more than 10,000 years ago did not occur gradually but rather was characterized by three abrupt pulses. Scientists are not sure what caused these abrupt increases, during which carbon dioxide levels rose about 10 to 15 parts per million – or about 5 percent per episode – during a span of one to two centuries. It likely was a combination of factors, they say, including ocean circulation, changing wind patterns and terrestrial processes. The finding, published Oct. 30 in the journal Nature, casts new light on the mechanisms that take the Earth in and out of ice ages.
"We used to think that naturally occurring changes in carbon dioxide took place relatively slowly over the 10,000 years it took to move out of the last ice age," said lead author Shaun Marcott, who did the work as a postdoctoral researcher at Oregon State University and is now at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. "This abrupt, centennial-scale variability of CO2 appears to be a fundamental part of the global carbon cycle."
Previous research has hinted at the possibility that spikes in atmospheric carbon dioxide may have accelerated the last deglaciation, but that hypothesis had not been resolved, the researchers say. The key to the new finding is the analysis of an ice core from the West Antarctic that provided the scientists with an unprecedented glimpse into the past."
"We used to think that naturally occurring changes in carbon dioxide took place relatively slowly over the 10,000 years it took to move out of the last ice age," said lead author Shaun Marcott, who did the work as a postdoctoral researcher at Oregon State University and is now at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. "This abrupt, centennial-scale variability of CO2 appears to be a fundamental part of the global carbon cycle."
Previous research has hinted at the possibility that spikes in atmospheric carbon dioxide may have accelerated the last deglaciation, but that hypothesis had not been resolved, the researchers say. The key to the new finding is the analysis of an ice core from the West Antarctic that provided the scientists with an unprecedented glimpse into the past."
"However, the researchers say that no obvious ocean mechanism is known that would trigger rises of 10 to 15 ppm over a timespan as short as one to two centuries."
We're way, way, way beyond 10 to 15 in 200 years.
This sort of confusion happens a lot in science.
Settled I say (in Foghorn J. Leghorn's voice)
Perhaps some kind of large reserves of stuff were the final nail in the coffin? Don't we have several mammoth cO2 reserves around the planet, right on the verge of finally letting go?
We're in an interglacial, still in same ice age.
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So, Republicans, does this about sum it up?
Forget magic. Any technology distinguishable from divine power is insufficiently advanced.
climate change is real
" Perhaps the CO2 resulted from increased biological activity occuring as a result of the warming"
A simpler explanation is Henry's law: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry's_law
"carbon dioxide from a carbonated drink escapes much faster when the drink is not cooled "
Likewise, carbon dioxide from a carbonated ocean escapes when the ocean warms.
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It really doesn't matter if scientists know or not. It is settled science.
I deny any and all evidence indicating three abrupt pulses of CO2. Even if there was, it wouldn't contribute to global warming. God wouldn't let that happen. He said so. Last night. In a dream.
It was aliens.
There are several catastrophic event types that, if they occurred at the location of a large carbon reserve, would result in a massive pulse of CO2 released into the atmosphere.
CO2 is at what now, 400 PPM?
Who said the CO2 causes anything?
The article and summary use the words "contributed to", which we know will be true - as a greenhouse gas, any increased CO2 will amplify and contribute to further warming. Doubtless there are other causative factors involved (e.g. Milankovitch cycles), some of which may well have occurred before the CO2 release.
The interesting question is, what triggered the CO2 pulses?
Why would anyone engrave "Elbereth"?
[quote]How do we know the CO2 spikes caused the warming? Perhaps the CO2 resulted from increased biological activity occuring as a result of the warming. [/quote]
CO2 is a warming gas in the atmosphere; in the absence of any other changes, adding CO2 will warm the atmosphere. However, as the article notes, we don't know what caused the quick ramp-up of CO2, and we *do* know that other factors (both cooling and warming) were in play. We also know that over time the atmosphere warmed enough to end the ice age in question.
What is safe to say is that CO2 has a warming effect, which could be counterbalanced *and* added to by other factors. It's the overall balance of these things that tilts the scales one way or another. CO2 is just one piece.
But it's not mistaking correlation for causation to note that adding CO2 to the atmosphere will result in increased warming. That's just basic physics. The fact that it could be offset by something else is immaterial to your point.
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Was it the saber-toothed tigers and their sports cars, or mainly the mammoth families and their fucking SUVs?
-Styopa
OMG! It wasn't mans fault the last time the last time the ice melted?? Stop the presses! Call Algore!
I skimmed TFA, but they never made mention of why they ruled out contributions from asteroid impacts, since a previous study showed that at least some of them (like Chicxulub) can contribute large amounts of CO2.
NO, IT'S ALL LIES. Look this is Eric Steig a well known member of "The Team." He's even a regular contributor to realclimate. It's just OBVIOUSLY another ploy in the vast CONSPIRACY to grab ever more research FUNDING and impose a global socialist dictatorship on the unsuspecting public. WAKE UP!!!!
Please understand, if a climatologist tells you that there were 3 abrupt pulses, LOGIC means there were not 3 abrupt pulses. Besides which, the world hadn't even been created 10,000 years ago, duh!
That's about when the Igigi created mankind. How about that?
...not causation. Because increased CO2 was detected during this time period does not mean that it caused the event. It may have been a result of the event.
I read the summary and realized I knew nothing about the economics of electrical production in Denmark. So I looked
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Denmark pays an avg and whopping 41 cents per kilowatt hour.
OUCH !!!!!!!
Say what you will about their plans but at those prices they are not overly concerned about delivering a cost effective product.
That was when Ugh, Ogg and Grunt independently invented fire. Grunt was first to file a patent.
Having read in the past that although plants normally absorb CO2 while living, they tend to re-release most-to-all of it in death, the first thing that comes to mind for me is... what if global conditions were such that a mass-kill-off of plants occurred from the freeze... seems like that could effectively release quite a bit of CO2, and in quite a hurry, no? Like an advancing cold front year after year until the balance shifted the opposite direction...
"A new study shows that the increase of atmospheric carbon dioxide that contributed to the end of the last ice age more than 10,000 years ago "
Yeah, sure it did... evidence? The SUN changes the Earth's climate, the carbon dioxide levels merely follow changes in the sun's activity - and where did this 'evil' carbon dioxide magically come from? People? When is this bullshit even going to end?
Oh, no, you mean the nuclear power stations, which will ONLY be built if an open-ended cheque is underwritten by the government (COMMUNISM!!!!) for problems.
Solar and wind RIGHT NOW can do it. We need to build it.
Stop with the stone-age "Burn things for heat and light" and start using 20th Century electromagnetism.