Hi everyone The following graph shows levels of CO2 in the oceans increasing with atmospheric CO2. https://ocean.si.edu/conservation/acidification/ocean-acidification-graph Given that global temperatures should rise with CO2, is it theoretically possible for the oceans warm to the point... ...
The lack of a correlation between temperature and CO2 from the start of the Holocene up until 1833 and the fact that the modern CO2 rise outpaced the anthropogenic emissions for about 200 years leads this amateur climate researcher to concluded that CO2 must have been a lot more variable over...
While it’s true that Earth’s temperatures and carbon dioxide levels have always fluctuated, the reality is that humans’ greenhouse emissions since the industrial revolution have put us in uncharted territory. Written by Dr. Benjamin Henley and Assoc Prof Nerilie Abrams. ...
Another indication that human emissions surpass those of volcanoes is the fact that atmospheric CO2 levels, as measured by sampling stations around the world, have gone up consistently year after year regardless of whether or not there have been major volcanic eruptions in specific y...
The model was calibrated using atmospheric CO2 hindcast data, this allowed for known historical values to be compared to the carbon model. A graph was plotted of the carbon model’s atmospheric carbon content against the Mauna Loa data; there was a large discrepancy between each data trend, ap...
. Once the CO2concentration dropped by 200 ppm, new injections occurred to maintain the13CO2levels to an average of 400 and 800 ppm over a 6-h labeling period per day. The frequency of injection depended on the reduction rate of12CO2inside the chambers in a preliminary test using a CO2...
In any way, the NE and NA terms will balance in the future (CO2will stabilize as it always did in history) and humans and animals will keep on living. As is well known,CO2levels have been much higher in the history of the planet and life kept growing despite of it. I'm just sick...
However, there has been little research into how atmospheric changes have left their mark on the Earth’s mantle. Graph showing changes in atmospheric conditions. Credit: Dr. Hugo Moreira Tectonic Processes and Earth’s Mantle The new study, published in the journalNature Geoscience, examined the...
This graph reveals that there is no noticeable response of CO2 to the initial decrease in iron flux from the glacial value, as the CO2 oscillates around 190 ppmv while the iron flux decreases from $40 to $8 Â 10À2 mg Fe mÀ2 yrÀ1, this most likely reflecting a lag of CO2 ...
It consists of a telescope with diameter of 210 mm as transmitter and receiver, a 35 W Deuterium lamp as light source and a spectro- graph. Calibration of the DOAS system was performed individually by inserting a cell with quartz glass windows into the optical path between the light ...