What can be used to examine the relationship between C02 and temperature in various ecosystems over time?
How can we use knowledge of how C02 has varied over time to provide context for the climate crisis?
How can geological data be used to test the sensitivity of climate models to C02?
What have we predicted regarding sea level rise in response to different climate scenarios?
How does geological date demonstrate the central role of life in the Earth System?
Some of the major fluctuations in C02 over time have been driven by innovation of life e.g. plants going on land
Photosynthesis responsible for oxygen in atmosphere
What was the ‘green Sahara’?
Why do phenomenon’s like ‘hothouse earth’ and ‘snowball earth’ provide hope for our climate crisis?
What is the faint young sun paradox?
What were the first photosynthetic organisms?
How can we see when oxygenation of the atmosphere occured?
Through sulphur isotopes in ancient rocks
What caused ‘snowball earth’?
What is endosymbiosis?
one organism lives inside another organism in a mutually beneficial relationship
- Endosymbiosis gave rise to all other eukaryotic algae and plants from cyanobacteria
Give some characteristics of the Boreal Forest
Give some characteristics of the Arctic Tundra
What is GPP?
Total amount of carbon thats taken up by photosynthesis by plants in the ecosystem, called primary production because its related to the primary producers- the plants
What is NPP?
Looking at the loss of carbon through respiration too so its GPP- carbon lost from respiration
What is R(eco)?
Total amount of respiration from soil and plants
What is NEE?
Net ecosystem change and is the Net carbon uptake in total from the ecosystem so its the GPP- plant respiration - soil respiration
What is Net Biome Production?
Used when looking at big areas and big time scales
net amount of carbon stored in a biome over a given period after accounting for all carbon inputs and outputs
How poor is Boreal and Tundra forest NPP?
Boreal = 1/5th of the productivity of tropical
Tundra = 1/10th of the productivity of tropical
HOWEVER
C has a long residence time
How much C is in the soil compared to plants in Boreal and Tundra ecosystems?
Boreal has 2-3 times more C in soil than plant biomass
Tundra has 5 times more C in soil than plant biomass
Why is biomass increasing in tundra and boreal forests?
What is causing boreal tree decline and how can we tell?
What is shrubification (tundra)
More deciduous shrubs in the tundra
Happening to a considerable extent and is termed the ‘Greening of the Arctic’
Major shrub expansion in places like Alaska