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Jökull - 01.12.1969, Side 109

Jökull - 01.12.1969, Side 109
I2°C Fig. 1 Theoretical “worlcl air temperature’’, curve A, as a function of the CO^-content in the atmosphere, according to Plass (1959). A ± 1% fluctuation around the equilibrium CO^-cont- ent in the oceans would in Plass’ theory give a corresponding fluctuation in air temperature as shown by the wavy curve between the extremes Bi and B^. orders of magnitude larger than the climatic fluctuations. This remark applies also to, and excludes, A-4, a, b, c as primary causes. A-2, a, b are also dropped for similar reasons. A-2, c and A-4, d combined leacl to a variant of the COo-hypo- tlresis which is discussed in some detail. The amount of COo dissolved in the sea in various forms is essentially in equilibrium with the amount in the atmosphere. The former amount is 55 times larger than the latter and consequ- ently relatively small variations in the former will correspond to large variations in the latter. Fore sake of demonstration the data of Plass (1959) are used, although these are out of date, and counteracting atmospheric factors, such as humidity, are here left out of consideration. One finds that a fluctuation in the CO2 amount in the ocean by ± 1 percent will give a 2° rise or a 5° drop in air temperature, or altogether a fluctuation of 7° C. Causes for such fluctuations in the sea could be sought in the process of formation of deep sea water. A temporary intensification of that process may pump down CO2. But on account of the clegree of eddy-conductivity a serious deviation from the equilibrium of CO2 between air ancl sea could last at most for a few centuries at a time. This variant of the CO^-hypothesis would then come into consideration only if the climatic curve of a time of glaciation consists in detail of a series of such short cold spells. But even so, a different agency is needed to explain why cold spells were dominant during a glacial time and not during an interglacial time. We now consider C-1 and A-4, e together. An influence of solar corpuscular radiation, concentrated through the magnetic field near the auroral belts, on pressure troughs at the 300 mb-level, has been pointed out by Mac- donald and lioberts (1960), and a reílection of the sunspot periods (11 years and 80 years) in climatic fluctuations has often been claimed. According to one hypothesis the climatic in- fluence ot' the corpuscular solar radiation may be sought in the creation of cores of condensa- tion at levels above about 20 km. If this is so, a great weakening or disappearance or a great fluctuation of the axis of the magnetic field, will imply spreading of the corpuscular radia- tion over the earth or into equatorial regions instead of the present concentration in lrigh latitudes. Whether this effect would sulTice to increase significantly the average cloud cover is an open question. But the possibility of a great change of the magnetic field is no ques- tion, and Fig. 2 shows correlation. A combination of A-2, a and A-4, a, b, c with the addition of the albedo effect of ex- tensive snow sheets is represented by the hypo- JÖKULL 19. ÁR 1 05
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