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Climate Change
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A Levels Geography Mind Map on Climate Change, created by chrishenry97 on 05/10/2014.
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Climate Change
Evidence
Long-term
Past 400,000 years - more detailed fluctuation
Cold glacial periods - 100,000 years
Warmer inter-glacial periods - 10,000 years
Currently interglacial
Ice cores
Layer of ice formed every year
Drill deep into ice to retrieve a core
Analyse trapped gasses to determine temp. each year
Pollen analysis
Pollen often preserved in sediment
Pollen can be identified and dated
Pollen from similar plants indicates similar conditions
Sea level change
Affected by volume of water stored as ice
Sea level shown by raised beaches
Can be dated, indicating less ice so warmer periods
Medium-term
Last glacial period 18,000 years ago
5,000 years ago, temperatures were 1-2Oc higher than today
Historical records
Agricultural reports
Indirect indicator
Tree rings
Ring formed each year
Good conditions lead to thick ring
Take cores and count rings to find age
Analyse each ring to determine climate every year
Reliably show and date conditions up to 10,000 years
Retreating glaciers
Size and extension determined by deposited rocks
Rocks can be dated to show when deposited
Distance from rocks determines climate change
Rocks miles away - increased temperatures
Short-term
Sharp rise over past 1,000 years
General increase shown - pattern not constant
Weather records
Collected since 1861
Show climate change per short period of time
Polar ice melt
Reduction of ice at both poles
Increased melting = increased temperatures
Ecosystem changes
Temperature affects food and shelter
Affects species in different areas
Analyse species to indicate climate changes
Causes
Natural
Milankovitch Cycle
Orbit
Circle - ellipse every 96,000 years
Tilt
Varies between 21.8 - 14.4 over 41,000 years
Wobble
Wobbles like a spinning top every 22,000 years
Solar Output
Sunspots show increased solar output
Thought to increase and decrease over 11 year cycle
Eruptions
Place large quantities of ash into atmosphere
Block out solar radiation
Cool Earth
Human
Enhanced greenhouse gas emissions
Too much greenhouse gas in atmosphere, warming Earth
Fossil fuels
Coal power stations
Transport
Destruction of Co2 sinks
Oceans and plants
Deforestation
Increased emissions mean sinks can't keep up
Impacts
Melting Ice
Water stored as ice returns to oceans
Rising sea level
Eustatic sea level rise
Oceans get warmer
Expand - thermal expansion
Thawing permafrost
Ground frozen for 2+ years
Permafrost are natural sinks
Releases Co2
Collapse of buildings and pipelines built on it
Increase in frequency of extreme weather events
Changes in distributions of climatic regions
Difficult to predict climate change as too much uncertainty
Possible Tipping Point
Catastrophic and irreversible changes
e.g. ice melt + destruction of natural Co2 sinks
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