History of sea ice in the Arctic basin: Lessons from the past for future

被引:5
|
作者
Borzenkova, I. I. [1 ]
机构
[1] State Hydrol Inst, St Petersburg, Russia
来源
LED I SNEG-ICE AND SNOW | 2016年 / 56卷 / 02期
关键词
Arctic; current global warming; history of sea icing; last 65 million years; sea ice; the Cenozoic time;
D O I
10.15356/2076-6734-2016-2-221-234
中图分类号
P [天文学、地球科学];
学科分类号
07 ;
摘要
The process of the sea ice formation in the Arctic Ocean is analyzed for the period of the last 65 million years, i.e. from the Paleocene to the present time. Appearance of sea ice in the high latitudes is demonstrated to be caused by the negative trend in global temperatures due to decreasing of the CO2 concentration in the ancient atmosphere. Formation of seasonal and perennial ice cover in the limited area near the Pole could take place during the mid-Neogene period, about 12-13 Ma ago. However, areas of the sea icing could be obviously changed for this time during periods of the climate warming and cooling. Permanent sea ice had been formed in the early Pleistocene, i.e. about 2.0-1.8 Ma ago only. Paleoclimatic reconstructions, based on the indirect data and modeling simulation for the Holocene optimum (10-6 ka ago) and for the Last Interglacial period (the isotopic substage in the marine cross-section 5e, about 125-127 ka ago) had shown that rising of global temperatures by 1.0-1.5 degrees C resulted in strong decreasing of the sea ice area, and the perennial ice cover became the seasonal one. Relatively small changes in the incoming solar radiation originating during the spring-summer time due to the orbital factors played the role of a trigger for onset of the melting process. Further on, the process could be enhanced owing to difference in the albedo between the ice cover and open water. Recently, the rapid shortening of the sea ice area is noted, and in some parts of the Arctic Ocean the area is twice cut down as compared with the normal. In 2015, the record low area of the winter sea ice was observed, and therewith the maximum of the ice area shifted to the earlier period (by 15 days) as compared with the period of 1981-2010. The winter fluctuations of the sea ice areas are as much important as the summer ones, since they are the best indicators of the present-day global warming. Thus, it can be supposed that some mechanism of replacing the perennial sea ice by the seasonal ones has been started up, that is the natural process of transition from seasonal ices to the next stage that is the ice-free Arctic. On the assumption that increasing of the CO2 concentration will continue despite the efforts to reduce emissions of greenhouse gases into the atmosphere, and the radiation forcing will approach to doubling of the CO2 content, one of the scenarios of the past can be realized now.
引用
收藏
页码:221 / 234
页数:14
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] Ice algal assemblages and vertical export of organic matter from sea ice in the Barents Sea and Nansen Basin (Arctic Ocean)
    Tobias Tamelander
    Marit Reigstad
    Haakon Hop
    Tatjana Ratkova
    Polar Biology, 2009, 32
  • [22] An Arctic sea ice spring bloom driven and dominated by Dinoflagellates - a harbinger of the future sea ice?
    Lund-Hansen, Lars Chresten
    Kobberup, Emil
    Jensen, Lasse Z.
    Sorrell, Brian
    Sogaard, Dorte Haubjerg
    FRONTIERS IN MARINE SCIENCE, 2024, 11
  • [23] Future sea ice conditions and weather forecasts in the Arctic: Implications for Arctic shipping
    Gascard, Jean-Claude
    Riemann-Campe, Kathrin
    Gerdes, Ruediger
    Schyberg, Harald
    Randriamampianina, Roger
    Karcher, Michael
    Zhang, Jinlun
    Rafizadeh, Mehrad
    AMBIO, 2017, 46 : 355 - 367
  • [24] Future sea ice conditions and weather forecasts in the Arctic: Implications for Arctic shipping
    Jean-Claude Gascard
    Kathrin Riemann-Campe
    Rüdiger Gerdes
    Harald Schyberg
    Roger Randriamampianina
    Michael Karcher
    Jinlun Zhang
    Mehrad Rafizadeh
    Ambio, 2017, 46 : 355 - 367
  • [25] Calibration of Arctic ice core bromine enrichment records for past sea ice reconstructions
    Scoto, Federico
    Maffezzoli, Niccolò
    Osman, Matthew B.
    Cuevas, Carlos A.
    Vallelonga, Paul
    Matoba, Sumito
    Iizuka, Yoshinori
    Gagliardi, Alessandro
    Varin, Cristiano
    Burgay, François
    Pappaccogli, Gianluca
    McConnell, Joseph R.
    Chellman, Nathan
    Barbante, Carlo
    Saiz-Lopez, Alfonso
    Spolaor, Andrea
    Science of the Total Environment, 2024, 955
  • [26] The future of Arctic sea-ice biogeochemistry and ice-associated ecosystems
    Delphine Lannuzel
    Letizia Tedesco
    Maria van Leeuwe
    Karley Campbell
    Hauke Flores
    Bruno Delille
    Lisa Miller
    Jacqueline Stefels
    Philipp Assmy
    Jeff Bowman
    Kristina Brown
    Giulia Castellani
    Melissa Chierici
    Odile Crabeck
    Ellen Damm
    Brent Else
    Agneta Fransson
    François Fripiat
    Nicolas-Xavier Geilfus
    Caroline Jacques
    Elizabeth Jones
    Hermanni Kaartokallio
    Marie Kotovitch
    Klaus Meiners
    Sébastien Moreau
    Daiki Nomura
    Ilka Peeken
    Janne-Markus Rintala
    Nadja Steiner
    Jean-Louis Tison
    Martin Vancoppenolle
    Fanny Van der Linden
    Marcello Vichi
    Pat Wongpan
    Nature Climate Change, 2020, 10 : 983 - 992
  • [27] The future of Arctic sea-ice biogeochemistry and ice-associated ecosystems
    Lannuzel, Delphine
    Tedesco, Letizia
    van Leeuwe, Maria
    Campbell, Karley
    Flores, Hauke
    Delille, Bruno
    Miller, Lisa
    Stefels, Jacqueline
    Assmy, Philipp
    Bowman, Jeff
    Brown, Kristina
    Castellani, Giulia
    Chierici, Melissa
    Crabeck, Odile
    Damm, Ellen
    Else, Brent
    Fransson, Agneta
    Fripiat, Francois
    Geilfus, Nicolas-Xavier
    Jacques, Caroline
    Jones, Elizabeth
    Kaartokallio, Hermanni
    Kotovitch, Marie
    Meiners, Klaus
    Moreau, Sebastien
    Nomura, Daiki
    Peeken, Ilka
    Rintala, Janne-Markus
    Steiner, Nadja
    Tison, Jean-Louis
    Vancoppenolle, Martin
    Van der Linden, Fanny
    Vichi, Marcello
    Wongpan, Pat
    NATURE CLIMATE CHANGE, 2020, 10 (11) : 983 - 992
  • [28] Sea Ice in the Canadian Arctic Archipelago: Modeling the Past (1950-2004) and the Future (2041-60)
    Sou, Tessa
    Flato, Gregory
    JOURNAL OF CLIMATE, 2009, 22 (08) : 2181 - 2198
  • [29] The Future in the Past: Lessons from Ukraine for the Future
    Dunay, Pal
    INTERNATIONAL CRISIS MANAGEMENT: NATO, EU, OSCE AND CIVIL SOCIETY: COLLECTED ESSAYS ON BEST PRACTICES AND LESSONS LEARNED, 2016, 127 : 162 - 172
  • [30] Past and future of the Arctic sea ice in High-Resolution Model Intercomparison Project (HighResMIP) climate models
    Selivanova, Julia
    Iovino, Doroteaciro
    Cocetta, Francesco
    CRYOSPHERE, 2024, 18 (06): : 2739 - 2763