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Title: Milankovitch Cycles


1
Milankovitch Cycles
(Images from Unversity of Montana geology
department website)
2
Vostok ice core record (from US global change
research program website)
3
Rate of Change of Ice Volume vs. Orbital
Parameters?
4
  • SPECMAP assumes ice volume is related to orbital
    forcing and is tuned as such.
  • HW04 is independent of tuning for orbital
    factors. (Roe 2006)
  • SPECMAP plotted with 6kyr lag, HW04 with 8kyr
    lag.
  • Vertical units are scaled (and insolation
    reversed)

Figure 1
5
  • SPECMAP has no lag, HW04 has only 1kyr lag.

Figure 2
6
  • Linear regression of precession obliquity
    massaged onto insolation (allowances made for
    amplitude and lag)
  • Vertical axes scaled. (Also, note different scale
    between SPECMAP and HW04)

Figure 3
SPECMAP
HW04
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Atmospheric CO2 has also been suggested as
driving changes in global ice volume . . .
Comparisons of the impacts of shortwave and
longwave radiative forcing appropriate over the
ice sheets are not straightforward, but taking
summer half-year insolation variations in
shortwave (Fig. 3), and assuming an albedo of 0.5
for melting ice, variations in summertime
shortwave forcing exceed the direct CO2 radiative
forcing by about a factor of five. (Roe 2006)
8
  • Negative Phase value indicates CO2 signal lags
    behind rate of change of ice volume.
  • Vertical bars indicate obliquity and precession
    orbital periods.
  • Grey area represents 95 confidence interval for
    Phase range.
  • Note cross-spectral coherence at orbital periods,
    CO2 variations lag dV/dt.

SPECMAP (Figure 4)
HW04
9
Anthropocene?
Human induced effects on climate?
10
Vostok ice core record (from US global change
research program website)
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  • CO2 follows expected pattern until 8000 years
    ago.
  • CO2 should actually be higher, to include amount
    that compensates for decrease expected of an
    interglacial cycle.

14
Proposed major cause Land Clearance.
  • Estimated total Carbon from deforested areas by
    2000 yrs BP 224249 Gt
  • Target amount by 2000 yrs BP for hypothesis 255
    Gt

15
Supporting evidence Plagues!
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  • Only plagues can affect enough of the human
    population on the regional scale over a short
    time interval.
  • The largest epidemic in history was the Black
    Death in the Middle ages (1347-1377AD).
    Mortality rates reached up to 50 in many
    regions. The timing of this plague matches a
    10ppm drop in CO2 seen in the Taylor Dome ice
    core record.
  • Mechanism is likely to be (must be?) carbon
    sequestering during re-growth of forest on
    abandoned farms and villages models show this
    land can return to full carbon capacity in as
    little as 50 years.

17
  • Baffin Island dead lichen from failed glaciers.
  • 2 ?C warming in Northern Canada has prevented
    glaciation event 6000 years ago, as predicted by
    Milankovic forcing.
  • Offset glaciation?

18
STOP GLACIATION!
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