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Title: Polar Regions, Research,


1
Polar Regions, Research, Applications in the
Classroom
Climate change is for real. We have just a small
window of opportunity and it is closing rather
rapidly. There is not a moment to lose. - Dr.
Rajendra Pachauri, Chairman of Intergovernmental
Panel on Climate Change
  • Shannon Graham
  • June 25, 2007

2
Polar Regions
  • Arctic
  • North Pole to Arctic Circle
  • 66.5N latitude
  • 4 million residents
  • Antarctica
  • South Pole to Antarctic Circle
  • 66.5S latitude

Windows to the Universe
3
News!
  • Late 19th century
  • increased in CO2 (NY Times)
  • 1970s
  • Increased variability than entire century
  • Mean temperature change
  • 1.2C per 100 years
  • Sensitivity of polar regions
  • Arctic 2 x more than other regions
  • (3.0C since 1970)
  • Antarctica 5 x more than global average
  • (2.5C since 1945)

4
Greenhouse Gases
  • Carbon dioxide CO2
  • Methane CH4
  • Nitrous oxide N20
  • Ozone O3
  • Seasonal fluctuations of CO2 levels
  • Spring plants absorb CO2 release O2
  • Winter decaying plants release CO2
  • respiration decomposition

5
Snow Ice high reflectivity of solar radiation
6
Greenhouse gases Carbon insulation
Air temperature
7
Global Warming
  • Few of many Changes
  • Storms
  • Temperature
  • Sea levels
  • Sea ice volume
  • Marine terrestrial species
  • Few of many Causes
  • Electricity
  • Factories
  • Vehicles
  • Agricultural byproducts
  • Burning of fossil fuels
  • Deforestation

8
Thermokarst 5 meters
Angie Allen
? ground temperature soil moisture levels ? CH4
from exposed soil ? erosion
9
Loss of Glaciers Snow
  • Glacier National Park, MT
  • 150 glaciers in 1910
  • lt 30 left
  • potential increase of sea levels
  • Kilimanjaro
  • Snow melted gt 80 since 1912
  • Larsen Ice Shelf, Antarctica
  • Snow formation/decay 8 days earlier than
    1960s
  • Earlier bird nesting
  • Weakened snow floes impacting polar bear,
    seal, walrus populations

10
Clifford Grabhorn
4,500 km2 (2,800 miles)
Institute of Arctic Alpine Research
11
  • Thermohaline circulation
  • Water temperature, precipitation, salinity
    influences sea density

Argonne National Lab
12
Impacting Flora Fauna
  • Few of many examples.
  • Population decline
  • Caribou (1961 24,000 - 1997 1100)
  • Polar bears endangered?
  • Thriving populations
  • Invasive insects
  • i.e. Bark beetle 3.4 mil acres 10 years
  • Adaptation efforts
  • Animals moving north
  • Shrubs/Trees

13
Snow Density
You cant judge the snow by its cover.
  • Shannon Graham
  • Washington School for the Deaf
  • Teachers Experiencing Antarctica and the Arctic

14
What is insulation?
15
snow
ice
water
16
Which pond has good insulation?Can we determine
snow density by observation?
Pond A
Pond B
Pond D
Pond C
17
Snow density
Pond A
130.5 kg/m3
Pond B
175.5 kg/m3
18
Density
  • Definition Density is mass per unit volume
  • D M / V
  • Mass (g)
  • Volume (cm3)
  • Density (g/cm3)

To find volume (tube) (p r2) h h snow
depth r radius p pi (3.14)
19
Part 2 Data Collection Techniques
20
Step 1
Step 2
21
Step 3
Step 4
22
Step 5
Step 6
23
Step 7
24
Review
  • Classroom activities developed by other TEA
    teachers
  • http//tea.armadaproject.org/tea_classroommaterial
    s.html
  • Shannons e-journals during field work in AK
  • http//tea.armadaproject.org/tea_grahamfrontpage.h
    tml
  • Adaptation to this activity
  • Leave tray out for 24 hours and re-calculate
    density
  • Add water to 1 or 2 trays for more variations of
    density
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