Late Ordovician glaciation under high atmospheric CO2:: A coupled model analysis

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作者
Poussart, PF [1 ]
Weaver, AJ [1 ]
Barnes, CR [1 ]
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[1] Univ Victoria, Sch Earth & Ocean Sci, Victoria, BC V8W 3P6, Canada
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PALEOCEANOGRAPHY | 1999年 / 14卷 / 04期
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10.1029/1999PA900021
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P [天文学、地球科学];
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07 ;
摘要
The analysis of the geologic record has revealed a question concerning how the Late Ordovician glaciation could have occurred simultaneously with high CO2 levels (10-18x). Sensitivity studies using a coupled atmosphere-ocean-sea ice model show that it is possible to maintain a permanent snow cover (which corresponds to 60% of all the glacial deposits found on Gondwana) under 10x CO2 levels, warm fall/cool spring orbital parameters, a 4.5% reduction in solar luminosity, a length of day of 21.5 hours, and an enhanced snow/sea ice albedo of 0.3. A cold summer orbit experiment with 10x CO2 and a reduced snow/sea ice albedo of 0.1 also sustains a permanent (albeit less extensive) snow cover. The geographic configuration of the Late Ordovician results in an up to similar to 42% increase in the global ocean poleward heat transport in the Southern Hemisphere relative to present-day and a significant asymmetry relative to the equator.
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