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Predicting Past Climates. Huzaifa and Shajee. We will talk about:. Predicting Past Climates: Ice Cores Record temperature data by trapping gases such as oxygen, carbon dioxide, methane, and nitrous oxide Dentrochronology
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Predicting Past Climates Huzaifa and Shajee
We will talk about: • Predicting Past Climates: • Ice Cores • Record temperature data by trapping gases such as oxygen, carbon dioxide, methane, and nitrous oxide • Dentrochronology • Tree rings and coral reefs grow annual layers in proportion to how favourable climate is. • Rocks, Oceans, and Caves • Sediment may contain evidence such as fossils and plant pollen, of past climates.
Studying Clues to Past Climates: • Scientist have recorded temperature, rainfall, and other data over the last 200 years • Before people kept climate records in: • Journals • Paintings • Farming Records • Oral Histories • People who study past climates are called Paleoclimatologists. • Proxy record: stores of information in tree rings, ice cores, and fossils that can be measured to give clues on what the weather was like in the past.
What are Ice Cores: • A core sample from the build up of snow and ice • They have recrystallized and have trapped air bubbles from previous time periods • They Contain: • Ice • Snow • Wind blown dust • Ash • Bubbles of atmospheric gas • Radioactive substances
What are Ice Cores: • Typical ice cores are removed from ice sheets • Most commonly from the polar ice caps of Antarctica, Greenland, and from high mountain glaciers.
Structure: • Mostly formed from snow • It is a firm grainy material with texture similar to sugar. • Age depends of thickness • Portions of Antarctica are said to be covered with ice for more than 20 million years • Scientists don’t to retrieve cores more than one million years old.
What do Ice Cores do: • Ice cores increase the levels of CO2 in the atmosphere • The concentration continuously has been going up and down through out the millenniums. • Ice cores also change the temperature • The temperature has been changing more constantly today, than it was 400 million years ago. • Give information on weather, precipitation, and volcanic eruptions.
What is Dentrochronology: • Study of: • Tree Rings • Wider in good growing years • Narrower in bad growing years • Coral Reefs • Grow near the surface of the ocean • Layers of coral grow at different in warm and cold weather
Tree Rings: • Trees crate one growth ring per year • In warm conditions, they produce a thick ring • In cold conditions, a narrow ring • Some trees live for thousands of years • They are: • Bristle cone pine • California Redwood • Clues are assembled from both dead and living trees • They collect records going as far back as 10,000 years • In Ontario, trees have provided proxy climate data for the past 2767 years.
Bristlecone Pine
California Redwood
Narrower Thicker
Coral Reefs: • Records are also preserved in coral reefs • Corals add a layer of growth each season • Scientist study them by drilling cylinders of coral and studying their layers • Information from corals, helps determine the water temperature.
Rocks: • Layers of soil and rock build up on the earths surface over time. • Each layer may contain clues such as: • Plant Pollen • Fossils • Fossils of pollen grains can be used to identify the plants that grew thousand of years previously. • Palynologists: Scientist who study Pollen. • They use the: • Size • Shape • Presence of: • Pores • Furrows • Air sacs to Identify the species of the plants
Oceans: • Layers of sediment drift to the ocean floor and form layers of rock • Scientist drill cores of sediment from the ocean floor • Fossils of marine plants and animals are found sometimes • Sometimes they are found in colder water than they lived in • This is evidence that the layer containing these fossil fuels formed during a warmer climate • This has allowed scientist to build a picture of the earth's climate thousand years past.
Caves: • Rock formations grow as the minerals that are dissolved in dripping water solidify into rock. • Scientists can measure and date layers from these rocks • Rock formations grow faster in rainy water • Analysis of the layers determine how much precipitation occurred at specific times in the past.
1.) What are Proxy Records? • Stores of information in tree rings and ice cores • Stores of information in tree rings and ice cores, and fossils • Stores of information in rocks • Stores of information in Dentrochronology
2.)In Ontario, trees have provided proxy climate data for the past _____ Years • 2267 • 2676 • 2767 • 10,000
3.)Tree rings are wider in good growing Years: • True • False
4.) Which tree can live for thousands of years? • Pine • Bristlecone Pine • Maple • Mahogany
5.) Scientists who study pollen are called ________. • Palynologists • Balneologists • Pollen Scientists • Apologists