Title: Nature Doesn
1Nature Doesnt Yield Her Secrets Easily
- Mark Battle (Bowdoin College)
- Michael Bender (Princeton)
- Ralph Keeling (Scripps Institute of Oceanography)
- Pieter Tans (NOAA/CMDL)
- Jesse Bastide, Carrie Simonds, Blake Sturtevant,
Becca Perry
EdFest Rochester 8/7/2004
Funding from NSF, EPA, NOAA GCRP, BP-Amoco,
Bowdoin College
2Organizing Principle
1 topic superficially
3Organizing Principle
1 topic superficially
Many topics with vanishing content
4My tortuous path
1988-1994 PhD in HEP experiment 1994-1997 Post
Doc. at URI-GSO (Oceanography) 1997-1999
Research Scientist at Princeton
(Geosciences) 2000 - ? Asst. Prof. Bowdoin
College (Physics)
5Where does anthropogenic CO2 end up?
6Measurements of O2 and CO2
DO2 Land biota Industry DCO2 Land biota
Industry Ocean
7Measurements of O2 and CO2
real time collections
8The Princeton cooperative flask sampling network
9Ships of opportunity
10Automated sample collection systems
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12O2/N2 changes are small
?O2/N2 per meg ? (O2/N2sa O2/N2st)/(O2/N2st)
x106 1 per meg 0.0001 1 GtC from FF ? 3.2
per meg ?O2/N2
131991 1997 Land sink 1.4 0.8 GtC/yr Ocean
sink 2.0 0.6 GtC/yr
Battle et al. Science 2000 (2467-2470)
14Measurements of O2 and CO2
real time collections
average land/ocean carbon partition 1991? present
15Measurements of O2 and CO2
DO2 Land biota Industry DCO2 Land biota
Industry Ocean
16Measurements of O2 and CO2
DO2 Land biota Industry DCO2 Land biota
Industry Ocean
17Measurements of O2 and CO2
DO2 Land biota Industry DCO2 Land biota
Industry Ocean
18Determining the O2CO2 stoichiometry for theland
biota
19Measurements of O2 and CO2
real time collections
air archives
average land/ocean carbon partition 1991? present
measure land O2CO2 stoichiometry
20Firn (snowpack) as an air archive
Surface
Firn
120m
Ice
21Influences of firn air composition
- Overlying atmosphere (Ficks laws)
22Influences of firn air composition
- Overlying atmosphere (Ficks laws)
- Selective exclusion at bubble close-off (Knudsen
regime) - Gravitational settling (barometric equation)
- Thermal fractionation (kinetic theory)
- Wind pumping/bulk flow (Bernard convection?)
23The forward problem
- Posit an atmospheric history
- Use the history to drive the model forward in
time - Compare model predictions with observations
24The inverse problem
- Start with a set of observations
- What atmospheric history led to those data?
25The mechanistic inverse problem
- Start with a set of observations
- What atmospheric history led to those data?
Trial history a(land sink) b(fossil
source)g(exclusion flux)
Land sink 0.4 0.4 GtC/yr for 1977-1985
Battle et al., Nature 1996 (231-235)
26The phenomenological inverse problem
- Start with a set of observations
- What atmospheric history led to those data?
Trial history f (a,b,g,d,t)
Montzka et al., Geophys. Res. Lett., In press
27Measurements of O2 and CO2
real time collections
air archives
average land/ocean carbon partition
1977?1985 histories of other species 1900 ?
present
average land/ocean carbon partition 1991? present
measure land O2CO2 stoichiometry
28Full circle
- Bowdoin teaching
- Physics of the Environment (Physics 81) Spring
'02, 05 - Introductory Physics I (Physics 103) Fall, '02
- Introductory Physics II (Physics 104) Spring
'01, Fall '01 - E M Laboratory (Physics 223L) Fall 04
- Statistical Mechanics (Physics 229) Spring '00,
'01, '02, '03, 05 - Acoustics (Physics 250) Fall '00
- Physical Oceanography (Physics 255) Fall '00,
'02 - Atmospheric Physics (Physics 256) Fall '01, Fall
04 - Physics of Particles and Nuclei (Physics 280)
Spring '03
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