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1 Last Glacial Maximum Chapter 12 Bao, Mario, Ariel, & Keiyro

2 12-1 Project CLIMAP CLIMAP (Climate Mapping and Predictions) Project began in early 1970s First map of ice-age Earth released 1976

3 12-1 First CLIMAP Map

4 12-1 Project CLIMAP Major Ice Sheets…. -Laurentide ice sheet -Cordilleran ice sheet -Scandinavian ice sheet -Barents ice sheet

5 12-2 How Large Were the Ice Sheets? CLIMAP reconstruction highly controversial due to: 1. The extent that ice reached 2. Ice centered on marine ice sheets 3. Thickness and height of ice sheets

6 12-3 Glacial Dirt Glacial outwash: sediment deposits from glacial meltwater

7 12-3 Wind Wind reworks and carry deposits -Deposits can be worldwide -Na + and Cl - ions (salt)

8 12-4 COHMAP COHMAP (Cooperative Holocene Mapping Project) began in 1980s Combined data-model approach to examine the last glacial maximum and subsequent changes to interglacial conditions.

9 12-4 COHMAP Approach 1. Assemble records of changing conditions that drive climate -Over last 21,000 years 2. Ran model simulations of climate 3. Climate data produced was tested against climate reconstructions

10 12-5 Pollen: A Climate Indicator Precipitation and temperature determine vegetation growth Pollen is carried by wind, water, insects -Settles into mud and preserved

11 12-5 Pollen in a Lake Core -Spruce pollen -Oak pollen -Prairie pollen

12 12-6 Distribution of Spruce Pollen

13 12-6 Biome Models A model that simulates the vegetation that can exist in a region

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15 12-7 Glacial Ice Sheets Ice sheets affected atmospheric flow Massive, icy plateaus blocked/redirected the flow of air

16 12-8 Northern Ice Sheets Most dramatic climate changes experienced by regions closest to ice sheets

17 12-8 Changes in North America Lakes once occupied deserts in SW U.S Pacific NW was colder and drier Climate due to jet stream’s influence

18 Glacial Lakes

19 12-8 Changes in Eurasia Climate was far harsher and colder Less trees and vegetation

20 European Steppe

21 12-8 Europe Comparison

22 12-8 Permafrost Permafrost: permanently frozen soil and rocks due to the cold Evidence of permafrost in Asia

23 12-9 Away from the Northern Sheets Climate changes less dramatic More affected by CO 2 and methane gas

24 ITCZ Biomass

25 12-9 Glacial Tropics Oceans were 1°-2°C cooler -Based off plankton fossils Tropics too far away from ice sheets to be affected -What caused cooling in the tropics?

26 12-10 Small Tropical Cooling CLIMAP reconstruction based on planktic fauna/flora in oceans Evidence shows ocean temperatures cooled by an average of 1.5°C

27 12-10 Alkenones Alkenones: organic molecules in plant plankton shells Used in temperature reconstructions

28 12-11 Large Tropical Cooling The atmosphere cools 6.5°C for every kilometer 4°-6°C cooling shown from drop in ice line of tropical mountains

29 12-11 Large Tropical Cooling

30 12-12 Tropical Cooling CLIMAP estimated tropical cooling to be small and Critics estimated tropical cooling to be large Which side was right?

31 12-12 Medium-Small Cooling Errors of CLIMAP -Dissolved CaCO3 samples -Latitude and Plankton adaptability

32 12-12 Medium-Small Cooling Discrepancies between land and ocean temperature changes -Lowering of sea level -Greater land response to climate forcing

33 12-12 Medium-Small Cooling Temperature drop estimated to be 3°C Models capture effects of greenhouse gases -Useful in forecasting future climate changes


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