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Oceans' acidity influences early carbon dioxide and temperature link estimates
March 17, 2004
An international team of geoscientists believes that carbon dioxide, and not changes in cosmic ray intensity, was the factor controlling ancient global temperatures. The new findings resulted from the researchers inclusion of the ocean's changing acidity in their calculations.
"Reviewing the geologic records of carbon dioxide and glaciations, we found that carbon dioxide was low during periods of long-lived and widespread continental glaciations and high during other, warmer periods," says Dr. Dana L. Royer, research associate in geosciences at Penn State. "Previous suggestions that cosmic ray flux correlated better with ancient temperatures than carbon dioxides do not appear true. While cosmic ray flux may be of some climatic significance, it is likely of second-order importance on a multimillion year timescale."
The researchers looked at climate changes that occurred over the past 570 million years. A direct record of global temperature and carbon dioxide exists for the past 100 years and ice cores provide carbon dioxide information for the past 400,000 years. However, for the remainder of the years, there are no direct measurements.
"A close correspondence between carbon dioxide and temperature has generally been found for the past 570 million years," says Royer. Scientists typically use proxies to determine carbon dioxide and temperatures in the distant past. Oxygen isotope ratios in shallow marine carbonate fossils were used by some researchers to determine surface water temperatures, and this indicated that carbon dioxide and temperature were not correlated, but that cosmic ray fluxes were correlated to temperature. Other proxies can determine carbon dioxide concentrations in both the atmosphere and the oceans.
Royer, working with Robert A. Berner, The Alan M. Bateman professor of geology and geophysics, Yale University; Isabel P. Montanez, professor of geology, University of California Davis; Neil J. Tabor, research associate, Southern Methodist University; and David J. Beerling, professor of animal and plant sciences, University of Sheffield, U.K., compared the results of a variety of carbon dioxide proxies to a model, GEOCARB III, that predicts carbon dioxide over time by tracking carbon entering and leaving the atmosphere. "Proxy estimates of paleo carbon dioxide agree, within modeling errors with GEOCARB model results," the researchers reported in the March issue of GSA Today.
The researchers also found good correlation between low levels of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere and the presence of extensive continental glaciations.
However, the proxy for temperature obtained from shallow oceanic carbonate deposits did not correlate well with the other temperature proxies or the carbon dioxide estimates.
"The acidity of the oceans changes depending on the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere and the amounts of calcium and calcium carbonate in the water," says Royer. "When corrected for acidity, the temperature curve matches the glacial record much better."
The researchers applied correction factors for changes in acidity due to changes in carbon dioxide alone, changes in calcium ions in the water and carbon dioxide in the atmosphere and also for changes in calcium ions, carbon dioxide and calcium carbonate saturation of the water. The corrected temperature curves correctly predicted two major glaciations, one around 300 million years ago and one 30 million years ago. The cosmic ray flux does predict these glaciations, but also predicts cold temperatures when there is no evidence for ice.
"The global temperatures inferred from the cosmic ray flux model do not correlate with the temperature record determined from oxygen isotopes in shallow marine carbonate fossils, when these estimates were corrected for past changes in oceanic acidity," says the Penn State researcher.
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The Carbon Dioxide Syndrome
by Jennifer Stark and Russell Stark (Author)
Learn why changing your breathing can improve your health and well-being through the Butekyo Method. This method will help those with sleep disorders, panic attacks, allergies, hypertension and asthma.
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Indoor Air Quality Meter - CO2, Temperature, Relative Humidity
by SenseLife
The SenseLife CO2 Monitor lets you quickly, accurately, and inexpensively test CO2 levels around your home.
Move it from room to room to test CO2 levels in your house. It can reveal if your home's heating, ventilation, and air conditioning system is operating properly. High CO2 levels indicate inadequate or closed return air ducts. Low CO2 levels indicate too much fresh air and wasted heating or cooling energy.
In addition to its CO2 meter, the TIM8 has an accurate digital thermometer and relative humidity indicator. Use it to test your child's bedrooms. Low humidity in the winter can lead to nosebleeds, coughs, and sore throats. High humidity in the summer can result in mold and even structural damage.
Do you own a greenhouse? Increasing CO2 makes flowering plants, vegetables, and...
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Carbon Dioxide Recovery and Utilization
by M. Aresta (Editor)
Text provides a resource on the carbon dioxide sources and market at the European Union level, with reference to the world situation. For scientists and professionals.
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Kidde KN-COPP-3 Nighthawk Plug-In Carbon Monoxide Alarm with Battery Backup and Digital Display
by Kidde
This Carbon Monoxide Alarm offers digital display allowing easy viewing of carbon monoxide levels. Its 9V battery back up provides you and your family protection even
during power outages. The KN-COPP-3 features a hide-a-way cord that allows for multiple
installation possibilities. Digital Display, 9V battery back up, Hide-a-way cord, Test/Reset Button, Loud 85dB Alarm, Low Battery Warning, Easy Installation
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Geological Sequestration of Carbon Dioxide, Volume 11: Thermodynamics, Kinetics, and Reaction Path Modeling (Developments in Geochemistry)
by Luigi Marini (Author)
The contents of this monograph are two-scope. First, it intends to provide a synthetic but complete account of the thermodynamic and kinetic foundations on which the reaction path modeling of geological CO2 sequestration is based. In particular, a great effort is devoted to review the thermodynamic properties of CO2 and of the CO2-H2O system and the interactions in the aqueous solution, the thermodynamic stability of solid product phases (by means of several stability plots and activity plots), the volumes of carbonation reactions, and especially the kinetics of dissolution/precipitation reactions of silicates, oxides, hydroxides, and carbonates.
Second, it intends to show the reader how reaction path modeling of geological CO2 sequestration is carried out. To this purpose the...
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CarboLime Carbon Dioxide Absorbent - Pre-packaged cartridge, 2.5 lb (1.13 kg) Min.Order is 1 CS (12 Each / Case)
by Medline
CarboLime is a granular solar lime absorbent for the efficient removal of carbon dioxide from closed and semi-closed patient breathing circuits. Contains no potassium hydroxide. Minimum dust levels with the benefits of high surface area and graded particle size. Low bulk density. Low risk of carbon monoxide formation due to good reisistance of dry gas desiccation. Low odor due to reliable control of indicator dye concenntration. Carb-O-Lime Absorbent Granules Efficiently Remove Carbon Dioxide 12 Each / Case;
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Carbon Dioxide Digital Sequencer
by Green Air Products
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First Alert Smoke and Carbon Monoxide Alarm - SC01CN3
by First Alert
Protect your family from 2 deadly household threats with the Smoke and Carbon Monoxide Alarm from First Alert. Two distinct 85-decibel horns make it easy to identify which alarm is sounding, and provide warning before symptoms from smoke or carbon monoxide can take hold. Test/silencer button allows you to check alarm functions or quiet unwanted alarms while you correct the problem. Light flashes yellow and alarm chirps to indicate battery is low; light flashes green to indicate power is on. Trouble/service light alerts you when alarm is not functioning properly. 9V alkaline battery (included) lasts 1 year. No. SCO1NCL. Imported. 5Hx5-1/2Wx2D".
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Solubility in Supercritical Carbon Dioxide
by Ram B. Gupta (Author), Jae-Jin Shim (Author)
Supercritical fluid extraction is an environmentally safe and cost-effective alternative to traditional organic solvents. Carbon dioxide is widely used as the solvent of choice for applications such as caffeine and nicotine extraction due to its mild critical temperature, nontoxicity, nonflammability, and low cost. Introducing the most complete collection of supercritical CO2 solubility data currently available, Solubility in Supercritical Carbon Dioxide features experimental data on more than 780 solutes in consistent units and an easily accessible format. This book reflects the authors’ painstaking efforts to compile solubility data for an extensive variety of compounds including liquids, solids, polymers, foods, drugs, nutraceuticals, pesticides, dyes, and metal complexes. Each of...
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5 lb Carbon Dioxide Cylinder (5lb Co2 Tank)
The Beverage Factory offers only brand new aluminum Co2 Tanks. We do not sell reconditioned steel tanks. Every Co2 cylinder is produced from high strength aluminum alloy 6061-T6. These tanks are popular because they are not as heavy as steel tanks and do not rust. A carrying handle is installed on 10, 15 and 20 lb. cylinders only. The service pressure is up to 1800 PSI/124 BAR with a test pressure of 3000 PSI/207 BAR. These cyldiners are stamped with required U.S. Department of Transportation and Transport Canada Markings. The 320 Valves are CGA approved, and have a male thread for Co2 Regulators.
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