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Climate and Human History Stephan Matthiesen [email protected] Thursdays, 2:00-4:00pm Slides and other materials at: http://www.stephan-matthiesen.de/en
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Climate and Human History

Stephan [email protected]

Thursdays, 2:00-4:00pm

Slides and other materials at:http://www.stephan-matthiesen.de/en

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Climate and Human History

1. Climate and climate history2. The Ice Age3. Farming and City States4. Rise and Fall of the Roman Empire 5. Tang and Maya in the 10th century6. Mediaeval Optimum and Little Ice Age 7. El Niño through the ages8. Miscellaneous topics9. Current and future changes 10. Summary and re-cap

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About me

Fieldwork in Sweden, Aug 2007

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Arctic ChangeObserved 1954-2003

ACIA (2004): Arctic Climate Impact Assessment

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About you

Why did you decide to come to this course?

Are there any civilisations or periods that you

are particularly interested in?

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Climate and Climate History

Outline:

The Climate System

Methods for Reconstructing Past Climates

Climate History

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What is Climate?

“average weather”:“Climate represents (...) the accumulation of

daily and seasonal weather events (the average range of weather) over a long period

of time.”

[Ahrens (2002): Meteorology Today]

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Atmospheric Circulation

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Ocean currents

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Thermohaline Circulation

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A different view of the thermohaline circulation

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http://koeppen-geiger.vu-wien.ac.at/

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A: equatorial : all months above 18°CB: ar idC: warm temperate: coldest month > -3°CD: snow: coldest month < -3°, warmest > 10°CE: polar: warmest month < 10°C

W: desertS: steppef: fully humids: summer dryw: winter dry

h: hot aridk: cold arida: hot summerb: warm summerc: cool summerd: extreme continenalF: polar frostT: polar tundra

BWh: desert

DfcET: tundra

Dfc: boreal

Cfb

Csa: mediterranean

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Energy Balance in the Atmosphere

IPCC (2007), p 96.

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Factors affecting climate

IPCC (2007), p 104.

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Methods for Climate Reconstruction

• Can you think of a method to reconstruct the climate of the past?

• What is the temporal range? How far back in time does this method work?

• What are assumptions and uncertainties?

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Methods for Climate Reconstruction I

Instrumental Records− Weather stations− Ship logs

Historical Records Geomorphological and lithological evidence

− glacial landforms− lake sediments

Borehole temperature

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Methods for Climate Reconstruction II

Biological evidence− Tree rings− Pollen− Macrofossils (also rodents)− Insects (particularly in lake sediments)− Marine Plancton assemblages (diatoms,

foraminifera) Geochemistry

− Isotope methods (oxygen isotope)− from ice cores and (marine) sediment cores

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Instrumental Records

IPCC (2007), p 101.

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Instrumental Records

GISSTEMP (http://data.giss.nasa.gov/gistemp/graphs_v3/, downloaded 19 Jan 2012)

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Glaciers

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Oxygen isotope method

http://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/Features/Paleoclimatology_OxygenBalance/

• Fractionation (temperature dependent: more fractionation at lower temperatures)

• Isotopes bound in ice sheets change global distribution

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Oxygen isotope method

Relation between oxygen isotope ratio in snow and mean annual temperature at the same site (from Bradley 1999, p. 134)

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Ice Cores

IPCC (2007), p 444.Scale in ka (kilo-year); 1ka = 1000 years

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Tree ring(Dendro-

climatology)

Bradley (1999): Paleoclimatology, p. 401

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Tree ring data(Dendroclimatology)

Bradley: Paleoclimatology, p. 7.

Confounding factors: Climate factors

− Temperature− Precipitation− Sunlight− Wind

Soil Tree age Disease, Disturbances, herbivore impact

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Palynology (pollen analysis)

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Palynology (pollen analysis)

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Plancton faunal assemblages

Calcidiscus

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Plancton assemblages

Bradley, p 198

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Ocean dri l l ing

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Dril l ing for sediment cores

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Sediment cores

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Analysing the sediment core

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Climate Reconstruction

1000 years Multi-proxy:

− Instrumental (red)− Tree rings (brown triangles)− Ice cores (blue stars)− Boreholes (black circles)− Other (purple squares)

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Literature

IPCC (2007): Fourth Assessment Report.(available at http://www.ipcc.ch/)

Bradley (1999): Paleoclimatology. Academic Press.

Lowe, Walker (1997): Reconstructing Quaternary Environments. Longman.

General reading on weather and climate: Eyewitness companion “Weather”, Dorling-Kindersley, 2008.


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