SocialTwist Tell-a-Friend

Earth's climate future may be etched in Greenland bedrock

E-mail Print PDF
greenland29710Scientists hit Greenland bedrock this week after five years of drilling through 2.5 kilometres (1.6-mile) of solid ice, a 14-nation consortium announced Wednesday.

Ice core samples from Eemian period 130,000 to 115,000 years ago -- the last time Earth's climate was a few degrees warmer than today -- could help forecast the impacts of current global warming, the researchers said.

"Our findings will increase our knowledge on the climate system and increase our ability to predict the speed and final height of sea level rise," said Dorthe Dahl-Jensen, an ice expert at the University of Copenhagen and head of the project.

"If the Eemian was unstable, then the models of future change due to increased greenhouse effect are wrong as they cannot handle sudden changes," she told AFP by email from the site.

Greenland's temperatures were 3.0 to 5.0 degrees Celsius (5.4 to 9.0 degrees Fahrenheit) higher during this last interglacial period.

Today, without steep cuts in greenhouse gas emissions, the global thermometer could rise 6.0 C compared to pre-industrial times, making large swathes of the planet unlivable, the UN's Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) has warned.

Voluntary national pledges made after the Copenhagen climate summit in December would likely cap that increase at 3.5 C to 4.0 C (6.3 F to 7.2 F), still fall far short of the 2.0 C (3.6 C) limit that most scientists agree is the threshold for dangerous warming.

Over the last century, temperatures have risen by about 0.8 C.

Bedrock was struck on Tuesday at a depth of 2537.36 metres, Dahl-Jensen said.

Scientists can now gather the data they need to answer the project's core questions: How reduced was the Greenland ice sheet 120,000 years ago when global temperatures were 2.0 to 3.0 C warmer than today?

How much -- and how fast -- did it contribute to sea levels at the time?

The current status of the continent-sized ice block is sharply debated, with some scientists predicting it will remain largely stable, and other saying it could shed enough water over the coming century to raise the global water mark by a metre (39 inches) or more.

That would be enough to flood major coastal cities and send hundreds of millions of people in search of higher ground.

All told, the ice sheet stores enough liquid to lift sea levels a total of seven metres.

"When our analyses are complete, we will be able to determine to what extent the Greenland ice sheet contributed to the global sea level rise of five metres during the Eemian," Dahl-Jensen said.

She added that the first results should be published before the end of this year.

Previous deep ice cores from Greenland have yielded only partial data from this critical period analogous to our own, either because some layers have melted or been disturbed by ice flow close to the bedrock.

Techniques used to study ancient climate change include examining variations in oxygen atoms, called isotopes, that correspond to different atmospheric temperatures, and analysing greenhouse gas bubbles trapped in the ice.

The crystal structure of ice, the temperature of the bore hole, and the content of biological material found also provide data about past climate conditions.

The 14 countries participating in the project are Belgium, Canada, China, Denmark, France, Germany, Iceland, Japan, South Korea, The Netherlands, Sweden, Switzerland, United Kingdom and the United States.

AFP

Comments (0)Add Comment

Write comment

security code
Write the displayed characters


busy
 

Tweets Lifestyle & Leisure

Untitled Document
"Project Runway" keeps NY fashion week guessing
10/09/2010
article thumbnail

Ten "Project Runway" designers -- seven decoys and three finalists -- unveiled their collections on Thursday, leaving the audience at Mercedes-Benz Fa [ ... ]


Britney Spears downplays bodyguard's sex harassment suit
10/09/2010
article thumbnail

Britney Spears accused a former bodyguard of trying to "make a name for himself" by suing her for sexual harassment. Fernando Flores, who worked for  [ ... ]


Former US President Ronald Reagan's life to made into a film
09/09/2010
article thumbnail

THE life of the late US President Ronald Reagan will be made into a feature film to be released next year, based on two biographies. Producers have y [ ... ]


Vitamin B 'puts off Alzheimer's'
09/09/2010
article thumbnail

A new study suggests high doses of B vitamins may halve the rate of brain shrinkage in older people experiencing some of the warning signs of Alzheime [ ... ]


7 Tips for Overcoming E-Mail Overload
09/09/2010
article thumbnail

When it comes to e-mail, it's easy to feel like you're always playing catch-up. Especially after a long weekend or holiday away, managing an overflow [ ... ]


Google unveils faster internet search
09/09/2010
article thumbnail

Google this week began delivering internet search results as fast as a person can type. After two days of teasingly tinkering with the Google logo, o [ ... ]


Dwarf galaxies gobbled by their giant neighbours
08/09/2010
article thumbnail

Astronomers have spotted the tell-tale signs of so-called dwarf galaxies being digested by bigger spiral galaxies. Spiral galaxies are known to grow  [ ... ]


Nanny: Bloody syringes in Anna Nicole's bathroom
08/09/2010
article thumbnail

A nanny who worked for Anna Nicole Smith in the last months of her life said Tuesday that she found bloody syringes and cotton balls, and sometimes a  [ ... ]


5 Ways to Rev Up Metabolism and Jump-Start Weight Loss
08/09/2010
article thumbnail

Last winter, I put on a few extra pounds. It was probably 5 pounds or less, but my clothing fit differently and I didn't like it. Usually, when I noti [ ... ]


Workout Weight Gain
08/09/2010
article thumbnail

Q. I started exercising and have gained five pounds! My BMI is still within the healthy limits (barely). But I'd like to lose-not add-more weight! Why [ ... ]


Jennifer Hudson homeward bound
07/09/2010
article thumbnail

Jennifer Hudson is moving back to Chicago. The singer-and-actress - whose mother, brother and nephew were murdered in October 2008 - is planning to m [ ... ]


Do Pregnancy and Bipolar Disorder Mix?
07/09/2010
article thumbnail

As recently as 10 years ago, doctors advised women with bipolar disorder not to have children. While that thinking is now dated, bipolar women often  [ ... ]


News and Videos

10/09/2010
article thumbnail

The Serbian government has given up its bid to cha [ ... ]


10/09/2010
article thumbnail

The Obama administration sees the drug-related vio [ ... ]


10/09/2010
article thumbnail

A massive explosion on Thursday sent flames roarin [ ... ]


10/09/2010
article thumbnail

It is believed that after exposing 2 major corrupt [ ... ]


10/09/2010
article thumbnail

It took Deep Kalra 10 long years to transform trav [ ... ]


10/09/2010
article thumbnail

The United States has been overtaken by Sweden and [ ... ]


10/09/2010
article thumbnail

Rafael Nadal moved closer to a Sunday showdown wit [ ... ]


10/09/2010
article thumbnail

Chauncey Billups made the promise. Kevin Durant ma [ ... ]


10/09/2010
article thumbnail

Saya dan isteri saya mengucapkan Selamat Hari Raya [ ... ]


10/09/2010
article thumbnail

Stocks rose on Thursday as stronger-than-expected  [ ... ]