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"High-aluminous coal" is an important coal kind and widely distributed in North China in age of Permo-Carboniferous period. To explore their occurrence state, a total of 15 harmful elements (Li, Ga, In, Cd, Cr, Pb, Be, Mn, Zn, Ag, Co, Ni, Cu, Ba and U) in the No.9 coal and No.11 coal collected from Pingshuo mining district were determined by inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ICP-MS) and scanning electron microscope with energy spectrum (SEM-EDX). The results showed that the content of Li, Ga, In, Pb, Ag and U were all exceed the world hard coal. In view of the result of clustering analysis within trace elements, it was found that Co, Ni, Zn, Cu, Ag and Cr were mainly associated with sulfide minerals due to their common sulfophilic property. Manganese was mainly occurred in carbonate minerals, while Ba, Cd and U were mainly associated with total minerals. In addition, Pb was related to sulfides and Be is mainly distributed in clay minerals. The enrichment of such harmful elements in Pingshuo coal was caused by the combined effect of transgression and input of terrestrial materials in the peat accumulation stage. Li, Ga, In and Ag have reached the harmful grade.
Ob Klimawandel oder Luftverschmutzung: Die chemischen und physikalischen Prozesse in der Atmosphäre haben wichtige Auswirkungen auf die menschliche Gesundheit und Ökosysteme. Dabei ist die Atmosphäre mehr als ein Gemisch aus Stickstoff, Sauerstoff, Wasserdampf, Helium und Kohlenstoffdioxid. Es gibt zahlreiche Spurengase, deren Gesamtanteil am Volumen weniger als 1 % ausmacht. In dieser Arbeit werden Stickstoffoxide, Schwefeldioxid, Kohlenstoffmonoxid und Schwefelsäure näher betrachtet, die im Rahmen der flugzeugbasierten Messkampagne Chemistry of the Atmosphere: field experiment in Europe (CAFE-EU)/BLUESKY gemessen wurden.
Die Stickstoffoxide NO und NO2, als NOx zusammengefasst, besitzen hauptsächlich anthropogene Quellen, allen voran fossile Verbrennung und industrielle Prozesse. Zwischen NO und NO2 besteht ein photochemisches Gleichgewicht, sodass in der Atmosphäre vor allem NO2 in relevanten Konzentrationen vorkommt; dies wirkt aufgrund der Bildung von Salpetersäure, HNO3, in wässriger Lösung beim Einatmen ätzend und ist entsprechend gesundheitsschädlich. Troposphärisches Ozon, O3, wesentlicher Bestandteil von Sommersmog, wird hauptsächlich durch die Reaktion von NO mit Peroxiden (HO2 und RO2) gebildet. In der Stratosphäre entstehen NOx hauptsächlich durch die Photodissoziation von Lachgas, N2O, das aufgrund seiner langen Lebenszeit von der Tropo- in die Stratosphäre transportiert werden kann und dort die wichtigste Stickstoffquelle darstellt. In der Stratosphäre tragen NOx zum katalytischen Abbaumechanismus des Ozons bei (Bliefert, 2002; Seinfeld and Pandis, 2016).
Schwefeldioxid, SO2, ist ein toxisches Gas, dessen atmosphärische Quellen hauptsächlich anthropogen sind, nämlich fossile Verbrennung und industrielle Prozesse; Senken sind trockene und feuchte Deposition, wobei letztere zu saurem Regen führen kann. Seit den 1980ern sinken die globalen SO2-Emissionen. SO2 kann in der Atmosphäre zu Sulfat und Schwefelsäure oxidiert werden, was Hauptbestandteil des Wintersmogs ist. Der wichtigste Mechanismus ist die Oxidation mit dem Hydroxylradikal, OH˙, unter Beteiligung von Wasserdampf. In der Stratosphäre ist Carbonylsulfid, OCS, die wichtigste Schwefelquelle, da es analog zum N2O dank seiner langen Lebenszeit von der Tropo- in die Stratosphäre transportiert werden kann (Bliefert, 2002; Seinfeld und Pandis, 2016). Typische Konzentrationen von Schwefelsäure sind 105 cm–3 nachts und 107 cm–3 tagsüber in der Troposphäre sowie 105 cm–3 tagsüber in der Stratosphäre (Clarke et al., 1999; Weber et al., 1999; Fiedler et al., 2005; Arnold, 2008; Kürten et al., 2016; Berresheim et al., 2000).
Kohlenstoffmonoxid, CO, ist ein toxisches Gas, das zu gleichen Teilen durch direkte Emissionen (v.a. Biomasseverbrennung und fossile Verbrennung) und In-situ-Oxidation (v.a. von Methan, Isopren und industriellen Kohlenwasserstoffen) in die Atmosphäre gelangt. Die Hauptsenke ist die Reaktion mit OH˙ in der Troposphäre. Seit 2000 sinkt die globale CO-Konzentration (Bliefert, 2002).
Doch neben Gasen sind auch Aerosolpartikel fester Bestandteil des Gemisches Luft, welche luftgetragene feste oder flüssige Teilchen sind. Primäre Aerosolpartikel werden direkt als solche in die Atmosphäre emittiert, während sekundäre Aerosolpartikel in der Atmosphäre gebildet werden, indem gasförmige Vorläufersubstanzen mit geringer Flüchtigkeit auf primären Partikeln kondensieren oder durch Zusammenclustern und Anwachsen komplett neue Partikel bilden. Aerosolpartikel ermöglichen als Wolkenkondensationskeime erst die Bildung von Wolken und wirken somit – neben ihrem direkten reflektierenden Effekt – durch Änderung der Wolkenbedeckung und -eigenschaften insgesamt kühlend aufs Klima und beeinflussen die lokalen und globalen Wasserkreisläufe. Doch sie haben auch negative Auswirkungen auf die menschliche Gesundheit und sind für eine Verkürzung der durchschnittlichen Lebensdauer in Regionen mit hohen Feinstaubbelastungen verantwortlich (Seinfeld und Pandis, 2016; Bellouin et al., 2020; World Health Organization, 2016).
Neben den bisher betrachteten neutralen, also ungeladenen Gasen und Partikeln sind Ionen in der Gasphase sowie geladene Partikel ebenfalls Bestandteil der Atmosphäre. Sie spielen bei vielen atmosphärischen Prozessen eine wichtige Rolle, wie etwa bei Gewittern, Radiowellenübertragung und ionen-induzierter Nukleation von Aerosolpartikeln. Die Hauptquellen für Ionisation in der Tropo- und Stratosphäre ist die galaktische kosmische Strahlung, die entgegen ihrem Namen hauptsächlich aus Protonen und α-Partikeln (primäre Partikel genannt) besteht und in der Erdatmosphäre durch Kollision mit Luftmolekülen Teilchenschauer von sekundären Partikeln (u.a. Myonen, Pionen und Neutrinos) hervorruft. Die primären und sekundären Partikel können die Luftmoleküle ionisieren unter Entstehung von N+, N2+, O+, O2+ und Elektronen. Sauerstoff reagiert rasch mit letzteren zu O– und O2–. Diese Kationen und Anionen reagieren weiter, bis Ionenclustern der Summenformeln (HNO3)n(H2O)mNO3– und H+(H2O)n(B)m gebildet werden, wobei B Basen wie Methanol, Aceton, Ammoniak oder Pyridin sind. Weitere Ionisationsquellen sind der Zerfall des Radioisotops 222Rn in Bodennähe und ionisierende Solarstrahlung oberhalb der Stratosphäre. Atmosphärische Ionen haben zwei wichtige Senken: die Wiedervereinigung, auch Rekombination genannt, bei der sich ein Kation und ein Anion gegenseitig neutralisieren sowie das Anhaften an Aerosolpartikeln. Letztere Senke ist vor allem in der Troposphäre aufgrund der relativ hohen Konzentration an Aerosolpartikeln relevant (Arnold, 2008; Viggiano und Arnold, 1995; Bazilevskaya et al., 2008; Hirsikko et al., 2011).
In dieser Dissertation wird die Parametrisierung von subgitterskaligen (SGS) Prozessen in Atmosphärenmodellen untersucht. Die Arbeit befasst sich mit den stochastisch angetriebenen Flachwassergleichungen, im ersten Teil in einer räumlichen Dimension und im zweiten Teil in zwei Dimensionen. Die Einteilung in aufgelöste und SGS-Variable erfolgt in beiden Fällen über lokale räumliche Mittel der Ursprungsvariable und deren Abweichungen vom lokalen Mittel.
Im eindimensionalen Fall liegt zwischen den Variablen eine deutliche Separation der charakteristischen Zeitskalen vor, wodurch die Anwendung der stochastischen Moden Reduktion (SMR) ermöglicht wird. Die SMR generiert ein reduziertes Modell der aufgelösten Variable mit einer stochastischen SGS-Parametrisierung, im Folgenden auch Schließung genannt. Die SMR-Schließung basiert auf den Grundgleichungen des Flachwassermodells und ist numerisch effizient einsetzbar, da sie nur eine geringe Anzahl von benachbarten Zellen koppelt. Sie verbessert die Ergebnisse des reduzierten Modells und übertrifft die Ergebnisse zweier zum Vergleich untersuchter empirischer stochastischer Schließungen. Den größten Zugewinn liefert sie im Energiespektrum, insbesondere für kleine Skalen. Das Ergebnis der SMR-Schließung kann verbessert werden, indem die Amplitude der stochastischen Schließungskomponente gedämpft wird. Die SMR-Schließung ist skalenabhängig im Sinne der räumlichen Modellauflösung. Untersucht wird die Schließung bei Halbierung und Viertelung der räumlichen Auflösung, wo sie ihre Überlegenheit gegenüber den empirischen Schließungen wiederholt bestätigt.
Im Unterschied zum eindimensionalen Fall ist in zwei Dimensionen auch die Corioliskraft enthalten und eine räumliche Divergenz der Schwerewellen möglich. Zwischen der aufgelösten und der SGS-Variable kommt es erneut zu einer Separation der charakteristischen Zeitskalen. Die Separation ist allerdings weniger stark ausgeprägt als im eindimensionalen Fall. Grund hierfür ist das Auftreten einer lang korrelierten geostrophisch balancierten Mode, welche auch auf die SGS-Variable projiziert. Das Vorgehen zur Bestimmung der SMR-Schließung für das zweidimensionale Modell verläuft analog zum eindimensionalen Fall. Es werden die Ergebnisse des hoch aufgelösten Referenzmodells und zweier Modelle ohne SGS-Schließung verglichen.
We present the first oxidation state measurements for the subcontinental lithospheric mantle (SCLM) beneath the Rae craton, northern Canada, one of the largest components of the Canadian shield. In combination with major and trace element compositions for garnet and clinopyroxene, we assess the relationship between oxidation state and metasomatic overprinting. The sample suite comprises peridotite xenoliths from the central part (Pelly Bay) and the craton margin (Somerset Island) providing insights into lateral and vertical variations in lithospheric character. Our suite contains spinel, garnet-spinel and garnet peridotites, with most samples originating from 100 to 140 km depth. Within this narrow depth range we observe strong chemical gradients, including variations in oxygen fugacity (ƒO2) of over 4 log units. Both Pelly Bay and Somerset Island peridotites reveal a change in metasomatic type with depth. Observed geochemical systematics and textural evidence support the notion that Rae SCLM developed through amalgamation of different local domains, establishing chemical gradients from the start. These gradients were subsequently modified by migrating melts that drove further development of different types of metasomatic overprinting and variable oxidation at a range of length scales. This oxidation already apparent at ~ 100 km depth could have locally destabilised any pre-existing diamond or graphite.
Das Studium der Diplomgeographie an der Universität Frankfurt am Main ist auf die Verknüpfung des Mensch-Umwelt-Verhältnisses in seiner räumlichen Bewertung ausgerichtet und so angelegt, daß die Studierenden im Grundstudium mit den entsprechenden Analyse-und Bewertungsverfahren vertraut gemacht werden, während sie im Hauptstudium verstärkt durch Projektstudium reale Berufsfeldsituationen einüben sollen. Unter dem Leitbild der nachhaltigen Raumentwicklung werden inhaltlich die Veranstaltungen auf vier Felder konzentriert: die naturräumliche Situation (Landschaftshaushalt, Erkundung und Analyse des oberflächlichen Untergrunds), Geographie der Alltagswelt (Individualebene des Wohnens, der Freizeit, der Identität), Wirtschaft und Logistik und Strukturen der dritten Welt.
Diese Arbeit nimmt Weiße Freiwillige aus Deutschland in den Blick, die einen Freiwilligendienst im Ausland geleistet haben und in rassistischen Machtverhältnissen eine privilegierte, das heißt Weiße Position einnehmen. Dabei dienen die Critical Whiteness Studies als fruchtbare Grundlage, um die Auseinandersetzung mit Rassismus aus Weißer privilegierter Perspektive zu untersuchen. Die Arbeit geht daher der Frage nach: Inwiefern die Erfahrungen im Freiwilligendienst und die begleitenden rassismuskritischen Seminare Weiße Nord-Nord und Nord-Süd Freiwillige dazu anregen, ihre Privilegien zu reflektieren und sich kritisch im rassistischen Machtsystem zu positionieren. Die Analyse der Interviews mit Weißen Freiwilligen zeigt, dass die Interviewten zum einen unterschiedliche Konfrontationserfahrungen mit Whiteness gemacht haben und zum anderen ihre daraus resultierenden Reflexionsprozesse und Umgangsweisen sehr divers ausfallen. Unterschiede zeigen sich jedoch nicht nur zwischen den Nord-Nord und Nord-Süd Freiwilligen, sondern auch situationsabhängig anhand der jeweiligen Erfahrungen der einzelnen Weißen Freiwilligen. Aus diesen Untersuchungen lässt sich ableiten, dass es auch für rassismus- und machtkritische Begleitseminare weiterhin eine zu bewältigende Herausforderung bleibt, die Relevanz der persönlichen Auseinandersetzung mit Whiteness und somit mit eigenen Privilegien und Verstrickungen in Rassismus – unabhängig vom Zielland des Freiwilligendienstes – zu vermitteln.
Plant community biomass production is co-dependent on climatic and edaphic factors that are often covarying and non-independent. Disentangling how these factors act in isolation is challenging, especially along large climatic gradients that can mask soil effects. As anthropogenic pressure increasingly alters local climate and soil resource supply unevenly across landscapes, our ability to predict concurrent changes in plant community processes requires clearer understandings of independent and interactive effects of climate and soil. To address this, we developed a multispecies phytometer (i.e., standardized plant community) for separating key drivers underlying plant productivity across gradients. Phytometers were composed of three globally cosmopolitan herbaceous perennials, Dactylis glomerata, Plantago lanceolata, and Trifolium pratense. In 2017, we grew phytometer communities in 18 sites across a pan-European aridity gradient in local site soils and a standardized substrate and compared biomass production. Standard substrate phytometers succeeded in providing a standardized climate biomass response independent of local soil effects. This allowed us to factor out climate effects in local soil phytometers, establishing that nitrogen availability did not predict biomass production, while phosphorus availability exerted a strong, positive effect independent of climate. Additionally, we identified a negative relationship between biomass production and potassium and magnesium availability. Species-specific biomass responses to the environment in the climate-corrected biomass were asynchronous, demonstrating the importance of species interactions in vegetation responses to global change. Biomass production was co-limited by climatic and soil drivers, with each species experiencing its own unique set of co-limitations. Our study demonstrates the potential of phytometers for disentangling effects of climate and soil on plant biomass production and suggests an increasing role of P limitation in the temperate regions of Europe.
We present the results of geochemical analysis of silver coinage issued by Rome and dated between the fourth and second century BCE, which are complemented by data of coinage issued by Carthage, the Brettii, and the Greek colony of Emporion. Each of these minting authorities represents one of the major parties involved in the struggle for hegemony in the fourth to second centuries BCE Western Mediterranean region. This study retraces how the metal supply shifts in response to the transforming power relations and how this change is related to Rome's rise to the virtually uncontested ruler of the region.
In this dissertation, different aspects of turbulent transport and thermally driven flows over complex terrain are investigated. Two publications concentrate on the vertical heat and moisture exchange in the convective boundary layer over mountainous terrain. To study this, Large-Eddy Simulation (LES) is used. Both turbulent and advective transport mechanisms are evaluated over the simple orography of a quasi-two-dimensional, periodic valley with prescribed surface fluxes. Here, terrain elevation varies along only one of the horizontal coordinate axes. Even a relatively shallow orography, possibly unresolved in existing numerical weather prediction models, modifies the domain-averaged moisture and temperature profiles. For the analysis, the flow is decomposed into a local turbulent part, a local mean circulation, and a large-scale part. An analysis of the turbulent kinetic energy and turbulent heat and moisture flux budgets shows that the thermal circulation significantly contributes to the vertical transport. It is found that thermal upslope winds are important for the moisture transport from the valley to the mountain tops. In total, moisture export out of the valley is mostly accomplished by the mean circulation. On the temperature distribution, which is horizontally relatively homogeneous, the thermal circulation has a weaker impact. If an upper-level wind is present, it interacts with the thermal circulation. This weakens the vertical transport of moisture and thus reduces its export out of the valley. The heat transport is less affected by the upper-level wind because of its weaker dependence on the thermal circulation. These findings were corroborated in a more realistic experiment simulating the full diurnal cycle using radiation forcing and an interactive land surface model.
Based on these results, coherent turbulent structures in the convective boundary layer over non-flat terrain are studied in further detail. A conditional sampling method based on the concentration of a decaying passive tracer is implemented in order to identify the boundary-layer plumes objectively. Conditional sampling allows to quantify the contribution of plume structures to the vertical transport of heat and moisture. In case of the idealized valley, vertical transport by coherent structures is the dominant contribution to the turbulent components of both heat and moisture flux. It is comparable in magnitude to the advective transport by the mean slope-wind circulation, although it is more important for heat than for moisture transport. A set of less idealized simulations considers the flow over three-dimensional terrain. In this case, conditional sampling is carried out by using a simple domain-decomposition approach. We demonstrate that thermal updrafts are generally more frequent on hill tops than over the surroundings, but they are less persistent on the windward sides when large-scale winds are present in the free atmosphere.
The tools for flow decomposition and budget analysis are also applied in another idealized case with a quasi-two-dimensional valley featuring the stable boundary layer. Here, the formation of a low stratus cloud is investigated. The main driver for the cloud formation is radiative cooling due to outgoing longwave radiation. Despite a purely horizontal flow, the advection terms in the prognostic equations for heat and moisture produce vertical mixing across the upper cloud edge leading to a loss of cloud water content. However, this behavior is not due to any kind of thermally-driven circulation. Instead, this spurious mixing is caused by the diffusive error of the advection scheme in regions where the sloping surfaces of the terrain-following vertical coordinate intersect the cloud top. It is shown that the intensity of the (spurious) numerical diffusion strongly depends on the horizontal resolution, the order of advection, and the choice of the scalar advection scheme. A LES with 4 m horizontal resolution serves as a reference. For horizontal resolutions of a few hundred meters, carried out with a model setup as it is used in Numerical Weather Prediction, a strong reduction of the simulated liquid-water path is observed. In order to keep the (spurious) numerical diffusion at coarser resolutions small, at least a fifth-order advection scheme should be used. In the present case, a WENO scalar advection scheme turns out to increase the numerical diffusion along a sharp cloud edge compared to an upwind scheme. Furthermore, the choice of the vertical coordinate has a strong impact on the simulated liquid-water path over orography. With a modified definition of the terrain-following sigma coordinate, it is possible to produce cloud water where the classical sigma coordinate does not allow any cloud formation.
Das Wissen über die Wolkenmikrophysik und die Wechselwirkung zwischen Niederschlag und Aerosol ist ein wichtiger Baustein zur Optimierung von Klima- und Wettermodellen. Ein Großteil des Niederschlags in den mittleren Breiten fällt aus Mischphasenwolken, die aus unterkühlten Tröpfchen und Eispartikeln bestehen. Die Eispartikel bilden sich an speziellen Aerosolpartikeln, die als Eiskeime (INP) wirken können. Die Wahrscheinlichkeit eines Aerosols als Eiskeim zu wirken, nimmt mit abnehmender Temperatur und steigender Wassersättigung zu. Mineralstaubpartikel sind die häufigsten Eiskeime, die ab Temperaturen ≤−15°C aktiv sind, biologische Partikel wirken schon bei wärmeren Bedingungen. Große Wissenslücken bestehen noch bei der globalen Konzentration von Eiskeimen, inklusive deren geographischer und jahreszeitlicher Variabilität.
Im Zentrum der Experimente, die für diese Arbeit durchgeführt wurden, steht der Eiskeimzähler FRIDGE (Frankfurt Ice Deposition Freezing Experiment). Je nach Aufbau und Anwendung des Instruments werden zwei verschiedene Ansätze zur Aktivierung von Eiskeimen verfolgt. Die ursprüngliche und namensgebende Methode in Form einer Vakuum-Diffusionskammer wurde zur Untersuchung von Eisnukleation via Depositionsgefrieren (an INP_D) entwickelt (Klein et al., 2010). Danielczok (2015) nutzte einige Bestandteile des Analysegeräts, um auch Immersionsgefrieren (an INP_I) in Form von Tröpfchengefrieren à la Vali (1971) zu studieren. In der vorliegenden Arbeit wurde diese Anwendungsmöglichkeit von FRIDGE weiterentwickelt. Ein zentraler Schritt war dabei die präzise Charakterisierung des Gefrierverhaltens von Tröpfchen aus Reinstwasser ohne zusätzliches Aerosol. Die Einbeziehung dieses sogenannten Hintergrundgefrierens, das für jedes Instrument und Messverfahren spezifisch ist, ermöglichte es, die Minimaltemperatur, für die zuverlässige Ergebnisse produziert werden können, von −22°C auf −29°C herabzusetzen. Der dadurch hinzugewonnene Temperaturbereich ist für Eisnukleation in Mischphasenwolken äußerst relevant.
Beide Anwendungsmethoden wurden im Rahmen des Fifth International Workshop on Ice Nucleation – Phase 2 (FIN-02) sowie bei einer weiteren Kampagne zur Messung von Eisnukleation an Cellulosepartikeln mit über zwanzig anderen Eiskeimzählern verglichen. Mit FRIDGE als Diffusionskammer wurde für die Mehrheit der untersuchten Aerosoltypen eine zufriedenstellende Übereinstimmung mit den anderen Instrumenten beobachtet. Die Experimente mit gefrierenden Tröpfchen in FRIDGE erzielten ausnahmslos Ergebnisse, die inmitten der Werte der anderen Instrumente lagen. Die erfolgreiche Validierung – besonders der neuen Anwendungsmethode – war das erste Ziel dieser Arbeit und die notwendige Voraussetzung für die anschließenden Feldmessungen.
Atmosphärische Eiskeimkonzentrationen wurden in mehrwöchigen Feldmesskampagnen an drei sehr unterschiedlichen Orten und atmosphärischen Bedingungen untersucht: an der Hochalpinen Forschungsstation Jungfraujoch (JFJ), am Storm Peak Laboratory (SPL) in den Rocky Mountains und am Cyprus Atmospheric Observatory (CAO) in Zypern. Am JFJ wurde eine INP-Konzentration beobachtet, die um den Faktor 20 niedriger als an den anderen beiden Stationen war. Der Grund dafür war, dass sich das Jungfraujoch die meiste Zeit der Messungen in der freien Troposphäre befand. Dementsprechend waren die Bedingungen an der Station von aerosolpartikelarmer Luft mit wenigen Eiskeimen geprägt. An zwei Standorten wurde Mineralstaub als ein Parameter, der die lokale INP-Konzentration positiv beeinflusst, identifiziert. Sowohl am JFJ als auch am CAO erhöhte ferntransportierter Saharastaub die INP-Konzentration.
Die Kombination der zwei Analysemethoden, die Aerosolproben aus derselben Luft entweder in trockenem Ausgangszustand oder in Tröpfchen suspendiert untersuchen, offenbarte eine interessante Eigenschaft der INP. Es herrschte eine offensichtliche Parallelität von INP_D- und INP_I- Konzentrationen. Bei fast allen Messungen waren INP_I etwa 10-mal häufiger als INP_D. Die Aussage trifft gleichermaßen auf sehr niedrige Konzentrationen am JFJ wie auch auf hohe Konzentrationen am SPL und CAO zu. Die einzige Ausnahme bilden Cellulosepartikel. Daraus lässt sich schließen, dass INP_D und INP_I dieselben Partikel sind, die je nach Aktivierungskonditionen Eisnukleation unterschiedlich effektiv hervorrufen.
New particle formation in the upper free troposphere is a major global source of cloud condensation nuclei (CCN)1,2,3,4. However, the precursor vapours that drive the process are not well understood. With experiments performed under upper tropospheric conditions in the CERN CLOUD chamber, we show that nitric acid, sulfuric acid and ammonia form particles synergistically, at rates that are orders of magnitude faster than those from any two of the three components. The importance of this mechanism depends on the availability of ammonia, which was previously thought to be efficiently scavenged by cloud droplets during convection. However, surprisingly high concentrations of ammonia and ammonium nitrate have recently been observed in the upper troposphere over the Asian monsoon region5,6. Once particles have formed, co-condensation of ammonia and abundant nitric acid alone is sufficient to drive rapid growth to CCN sizes with only trace sulfate. Moreover, our measurements show that these CCN are also highly efficient ice nucleating particles—comparable to desert dust. Our model simulations confirm that ammonia is efficiently convected aloft during the Asian monsoon, driving rapid, multi-acid HNO3–H2SO4–NH3 nucleation in the upper troposphere and producing ice nucleating particles that spread across the mid-latitude Northern Hemisphere.
Analyzing the impact of streamflow drought on hydroelectricity production: a global-scale study
(2021)
Electricity production by hydropower is negatively affected by drought. To understand and quantify risks of less than normal streamflow for hydroelectricity production (HP) at the global scale, we developed an HP model that simulates time series of monthly HP worldwide and thus enables analyzing the impact of drought on HP. The HP model is based on a new global hydropower database (GHD), containing 8,716 geo-localized plant records, and on monthly streamflow values computed by the global hydrological model WaterGAP with a spatial resolution of 0.5°. The GHD includes 44 attributes and covers 91.8% of the globally installed capacity. The HP model can reproduce HP trends, seasonality, and interannual variability that was caused by both (de)commissioning of hydropower plants and hydrological variability. It can also simulate streamflow drought and its impact on HP reasonably well. Global risk maps of HP reduction were generated for both 0.5° grid cells and countries, revealing that 67 out of the 134 countries with hydropower suffer, in 1 out of 10 years, from a reduction of more than 20% of mean annual HP and 18 countries from a reduction of more than 40%. The developed HP model enables advanced assessments of drought impacts on hydroelectricity at national to international levels.
Titanite is a potentially powerful U–Pb petrochronometer that may record metamorphism, metasomatism, and deformation. Titanite may also incorporate significant inherited Pb, which may lead to inaccurate and geologically ambiguous U–Pb dates if a proper correction is not or cannot be applied. Here, we present laser ablation inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (LA-ICP-MS)-derived titanite U–Pb dates and trace element concentrations for two banded calcsilicate gneisses from south-central Maine, USA (SSP18-1A and SSP18-1B). Single spot common Pb-corrected dates range from 400 to 280 Ma with ±12–20 Ma propagated 2SE. Titanite grains in sample SSP18-1B exhibit regular core-to-rim variations in texture, composition, and date. We identify four titanite populations: (1) 397 ± 5 Ma (95% CL) low Y + HREE cores and mottled grains, (2) 370 ± 7 Ma high Y + REE mantles and cores, (3) 342 ± 6 Ma cores with high Y + REE and no Eu anomaly, and (4) 295 ± 6 Ma LREE-depleted rims. We interpret the increase in titanite Y + HREE between ca. 397 and ca. 370 Ma to constrain the timing of diopside fracturing and recrystallization and amphibole breakdown. Apparent Zr-in-titanite temperatures (803 ± 36°C at 0.5 ± 0.2 GPa) and increased XDi suggest a thermal maximum at ca. 370 Ma. Population 3 domains dated to ca. 342 Ma exhibit no Eu anomaly and are observed only in compositional bands dominated by diopside (>80 vol%), suggesting limited equilibrium between titanite and plagioclase. Finally, low LREE and high U/Th in Population 4 titanite dates the formation of hydrous phases, such as allanite, during high XH2O fluid infiltration at ca. 295 Ma. In contrast to the well-defined date–composition–texture relationships observed for titanite from SSP18-1B, titanite grains from sample SSP18-1A exhibit complex zoning patterns and little correlation between texture, composition, and date. We hypothesize that the incorporation of variable amounts of radiogenic Pb from dissolved titanite into recrystallized domains resulted in mixed dates spanning 380–330 Ma. Although titanite may reliably record multiple phases of metamorphism, these data highlight the importance of considering U–Pb data along with chemical and textural data to screen for inherited radiogenic Pb.
Following votes in the Coniacian Working Group, the Cretaceous Subcommission and the International Commission on Stratigraphy, on May 1st, 2021, the International Union of Geological Sciences voted unanimously to ratify the Global Stratotype Section and Point (GSSP) proposal for the base of the Coniacian Stage of the Upper Cretaceous Series and Cretaceous System. The lower boundary of the Coniacian Stage is placed at the base of Bed 46 of the Salzgitter-Salder section in northern Germany. The boundary is defined by the first appearance of the inoceramid bivalve species Cremnoceramus deformis erectus (Meek) and complemented by the Navigation carbon isotope event. Additional data include the bivalve genus Didymotis, foraminifera, ammonite, nannofossil and organic-walled dinoflagellate cyst events. Three auxiliary sections (Słupia Nadbrzeżna, central Poland; Střeleč, Czech Republic; El Rosario, NE Mexico) supplement the details of the boundary record in various facies, and in differing geographic and biogeographic contexts.
During the last decades mammalian intracranial structures like the ethmoidal region have rarely been a focus of morphological studies, as they required invasive techniques. Contrary, the ontogeny of the fetal nasal capsule could easily be investigated based on histological material. Since the early 21st century modern imaging techniques like high-resolution computed tomography (μCT) reveal non-destructive insights into the mammalian skull. Furthermore, visualization software enables the virtual reconstruction of the tissues and additionally their morphometric analyses. However, the use of morphometric approaches on the nasal cavity is still scarce. Moreover, the turbinal skeleton is generally regarded as a unit, or the rostral respiratory part is compared to the caudal olfactory part; but the distinct olfactory turbinals have been considered only in a few studies.
The present study focuses on the highly diverse facial shape of the dog (Canis lupus familiaris) that evolved during domestication. Due to human-controlled breeding and care the natural selective pressure in prehistoric dogs has been replaced continually by artificial selection. As a consequence, harmful mutations on gene loci which e.g., control facial length growth got fixed within an extremely short time. According to veterinarian studies the turbinals of short snouted breeds continue their growth after the elongation of the facial bones has stopped prematurely. However, such investigations are based on low-resolution CT or MRT data and the morphological descriptions are vague. Referring to the elongation of the face in dolichocephalic breeds no former study has dealt with the detailed morphology of their turbinal skeleton so far.
The current study is based on comparative anatomical, morphometric, morphofunctional, and ontogenetic patterns of the dog’s turbinal skeleton. The 32 macerated skulls and four histological serial sections represent eleven breeds which cover different snout lengths (brachycephalic, mesaticephalic, dolichocephalic; according to two length indices), functional groups (scent hound, sighthound, companion/toy), and breeding histories (ancient pure-breeding associated with an unchanged appearance, modern time fashion breeding). The nasal cavity of the selected skulls was μCT-scanned and virtual 3D models of the turbinal skeleton were reconstructed. The breeds have been compared with each other in their number of olfactory turbinals, in the morphology of all turbinals and the lamina semicircularis as well as in their morphometrics and ontogeny. Based on morphological and ontogenetic patterns a new terminology of the interturbinals was established. The morphometric data covers the measurement of the relative turbinal surface area (IAT) and the calculation of the surface density (SDEN) and the turbinal complexity (TC). For the latter parameter a new morphometric approach was developed. For the ontogenetic comparison histological serial sections of perinatal dog stages have been consulted. As the dog’s ancestor macerated skulls of three adult Eurasian wolves (Canis lupus lupus) function for outgroup comparison and represent the grundplan with which the breeds are compared.
The results support former studies concerning a species-specific number of the fronto- and ethmoturbinals: in the Eurasian wolf and all postnatal dogs under study three ethmoturbinals and three frontoturbinals are observed. Additionally, two types of interturbinals are distinguished, namely four prominent interturbinals which are present in nearly all individuals and show a homologous pattern, and a variable number of additional interturbinals which differ in their shape among the dogs. Generally, longer snouted breeds have more additional interturbinals, so the total number of olfactory turbinals is increased to a maximum of 16 in the borzoi, whereas several short snouted breeds have only nine olfactory turbinals due to the loss of additional interturbinals and one prominent interturbinal. Regarding ontogeny the growth of the respiratory and the olfactory turbinals and the lamina semicircularis is highly associated with the growth of the facial bones after birth. As the viscerocranium of brachycephalic breeds is subjected to a postnatal growth inhibition the ethmoidal region stops growing prematurely, too. The turbinals of both functional parts develop less accessory lamellae that results in the reduction of the three morphometric parameters IAT, SDEN, and TC. The increase of all these three parameters with increasing snout length proves a correlation between both variables in the maxilloturbinal, all olfactory turbinals, and the lamina semicircularis in the dog. With the help of the perinatal dog stages plesiomorphic patterns which are present in all adult specimens (e.g., separation of ethmoturbinal I into two laminae, the presence of the uncinate process) were distinguished from less established morphological traits which get preferably reduced in association with brachycephaly (e.g., the anterior process of the posterior lamina of ethmoturbinal I, the caudal processes of frontoturbinal 1 and 2 within the frontal sinus due to the latter’s reduction). Obviously, the driving mechanism behind these and further variations are mutations on gene loci which control ontogenetic processes: the in other studies already described postnatal growth inhibition in the dermal bones of the midface of brachycephalic breeds seems to have a similar effect on the ethmoidal region. The results of the present study serve as basis for the evaluation how far the bony turbinals’ morphology, morphometrics, and ontogeny might be associated with physiological, genetic, neurological, and phylogenetic patterns. Additionally, the growth patterns of the hard tissues need to be compared to those of the soft tissues (i.e. the nasal epithelium).
AirCore samplers have been increasingly used to capture vertical profiles of trace gases reaching from the ground up to about 30 km, in order to validate remote sens- ing instruments and to investigate transport processes in the stratosphere. When deployed to a weather balloon, accu- rately attributing the trace gas measurements to the sampling altitudes is nontrivial, especially in the stratosphere. In this paper we present the CO-spiking experiment, which can be deployed to any AirCore on any platform in order to evalu- ate different computational altitude attribution processes and to experimentally derive the vertical resolution of the profile by injecting small volumes of signal gas at predefined GPS altitudes during sampling. We performed two CO-spiking flights with an AirCore from the Goethe University Frankfurt (GUF) deployed to a weather balloon in Traînou, France, in June 2019. The altitude retrieval based on an instantaneous pressure equilibrium assumption slightly overestimates the sampling altitudes, especially at the top of the profiles. For these two flights our altitude attribution is accurate within 250 m below 20 km. Above 20 km the positive bias becomes larger and reaches up to 1.2 km at 27 km altitude. Differences in descent velocities are shown to have a major impact on the altitude attribution bias. We parameterize the time lag between the theoretically attributed altitude and the actual CO-spike release altitude for both flights together and use it to empirically correct our AirCore altitude retrieval. Regard- ing the corrected profiles, the altitude attribution is accurate within ±120 m throughout the profile. Further investigations are needed in order to test for the scope of validity of this correction parameter regarding different ambient conditions and maximum flight altitudes. We derive the vertical resolu- tion from the CO spikes of both flights and compare it to the modeled vertical resolution. The modeled vertical resolution is too optimistic compared to the experimentally derived res- olution throughout the profile, albeit agreeing within 220 m. All our findings derived from the two CO-spiking flights are strictly bound to the GUF AirCore dimensions. The newly introduced CO-spiking experiment can be used to test differ- ent combinations of AirCore configurations and platforms in future studies.
Motivated by the question of whether and how wave–wave interactions should be implemented into atmospheric gravity-wave parametrizations, the modulation of triadic gravity-wave interactions by a slowly varying and vertically sheared mean flow is considered for a non-rotating Boussinesq fluid with constant stratification. An analysis using a multiple-scale WKBJ (Wentzel–Kramers–Brillouin–Jeffreys) expansion identifies two distinct scaling regimes, a linear off-resonance regime, and a nonlinear near-resonance regime. Simplifying the near-resonance interaction equations allows for the construction of a parametrization for the triadic energy exchange which has been implemented into a one-dimensional WKBJ ray-tracing code. Theory and numerical implementation are validated for test cases where two wave trains generate a third wave train while spectrally passing through resonance. In various settings, of interacting vertical wavenumbers, mean-flow shear, and initial wave amplitudes, the WKBJ simulations are generally in good agreement with wave-resolving simulations. Both stronger mean-flow shear and smaller wave amplitudes suppress the energy exchange among a resonantly interacting triad. Experiments with mean-flow shear as strong as in the vicinity of atmospheric jets suggest that internal gravity-wave dynamics are dominated in such regions by wave modulation. However, triadic gravity-wave interactions are likely to be relevant in weakly sheared regions of the atmosphere.
Analysing the composition of ambient ultrafine particles (UFPs) is a challenging task due to the low mass and chemical complexity of small particles, yet it is a prerequisite for the identification of particle sources and the assessment of potential health risks. Here, we show the molecular characterization of UFPs, based on cascade impactor (Nano-MOUDI) samples that were collected at an air quality monitoring station near one of Europe's largest airports, in Frankfurt, Germany. At this station, particle-size-distribution measurements show an enhanced number concentration of particles smaller than 50 nm during airport operating hours. We sampled the lower UFP fraction (0.010–0.018, 0.018–0.032, 0.032–0.056 µm) when the air masses arrived from the airport. We developed an optimized filter extraction procedure using ultra-high-performance liquid chromatography (UHPLC) for compound separation and a heated electrospray ionization (HESI) source with an Orbitrap high-resolution mass spectrometer (HRMS) as a detector for organic compounds. A non-target screening detected ∼200 organic compounds in the UFP fraction with sample-to-blank ratios larger than 5. We identified the largest signals as homologous series of pentaerythritol esters (PEEs) and trimethylolpropane esters (TMPEs), which are base stocks of aircraft lubrication oils. We unambiguously attribute the majority of detected compounds to jet engine lubrication oils by matching retention times, high-resolution and accurate mass measurements, and comparing tandem mass spectrometry (MS2) fragmentation patterns between both ambient samples and commercially available jet oils. For each UFP stage, we created molecular fingerprints to visualize the complex chemical composition of the organic fraction and their average carbon oxidation state. These graphs underline the presence of the homologous series of PEEs and TMPEs and the appearance of jet oil additives (e.g. tricresyl phosphate, TCP). Targeted screening of TCP confirmed the absence of the harmful tri-ortho isomer, while we identified a thermal transformation product of TMPE-based lubrication oil (trimethylolpropane phosphate, TMP-P). Even though a quantitative determination of the identified compounds is limited, the presented method enables the qualitative detection of molecular markers for jet engine lubricants in UFPs and thus strongly improves the source apportionment of UFPs near airports.
As part of two drilling campaigns of the International Continental Scientific Drilling Program (ICDP), several geophysical borehole measurements were carried out by the Leibniz Institute for Applied Geophysics (LIAG) in two lakes. The acquired data was used to answer stratigraphic and paleoclimatic research questions, including the establishment of robust age-depth models and the construction of continuous lithological profiles.
Lake Towuti is located on Sulawesi (Indonesia), within the "Indo-Pacific Warm Pool" (IPWP), a globally important region for atmospheric heat and moisture budgets. The lake exists for approximately one million years, but its exact age is uncertain. We present the first agedepth model for the approximately 100 m continuous sediment sequence from the central part of the lake. The basis for this model is the magnetic susceptibility measured in the borehole and a tephra layer with an age of about 797 ka at 72 m depth. Our age-depth model is inferred from cyclostratigraphic analysis of borehole data and covers a period from 903 ± 11 to 131 ± 67 ka. We suggest that orbital eccentricity and/or changes between global cold and warm periods are responsible for hydroclimatic changes in the IPWP, that these changes affect sedimentation processes in Lake Towuti, and that we can measure and observe this effect in the sediment properties today. Additionally, we created a continuous artificial lithological profile from a series of different borehole data using cluster analysis. This provides information from parts of the borehole where no sediment is available due to core loss.
Lake Ohrid is 1.36 million years old and is located on the Balkan Peninsula on the border between Albania and North Macedonia. The primary hole 'DEEP' in the central part of the lake has been the subject of several investigations, but information about sediments of the marginal locations 'Pestani' and 'Cerava' have not been published yet. In our study, we use natural gamma radiation (GR) measured in the borehole to generate an age-depth model for DEEP. This is performed using the correlation of GR to the global LR04 reference record of Lisiecki and Raymo (2005).
The age information is then transferred via prominent seismic marker horizons to the other two sites, Pestani and Cerava, where it provides the first age-control points for the construction of age-depth models from correlation of GR to LR04. The generated age-depth models are tested using cyclostratigraphic methods, but the limits of this approach are revealed. At DEEP, sedimentation rates (SR) from the cyclostratigraphic method and the correlative approach differ by 2.8 %, at Pestani this difference is 16.7 %, and at Cerava the quality of the data does not allow a reliable evaluation of SR using the cyclostratigraphic approach. We used cluster analysis to construct artificial lithological profiles at all three sites and integrated them into the respective age-depth models. This enables us to determine which sediment types were deposited at what time, and we recognize the change between warm and cold periods in the sediment properties at all three locations. The analyses in this study were all performed on borehole and seismic data and thus do not involve sediment core data. Especially at Pestani and Cerava, new insights into the sedimentological history of Lake Ohrid could be obtained.
In the last part we discuss the occurrence of the half-precession (HP) signal in the European region during the last one million years. The focus is on Lake Ohrid, but a range of other proxies, from the eastern Mediterranean, across the European continent, up to Greenland are analyzed in regards to HP. Applying filters, we focus on the frequency range with a period of 13-8.5 ka and only HP remains in the records. We use correlative methods to determine the clarity of the HP signal in proxies distributed across the European realm. Additionally, we determined the development of HP over time. The HP signal is clearest in the southeast and decreases toward the north. It is further more pronounced in interglacial periods and in the younger part (<621 ka) of most proxies. We suggest that there are mechanisms that transmit the HP signal from its origin near the equator to higher latitudes via different processes. In this context, for instance, the African monsoon, the Nile River and the Mediterranean outflow via the Strait of Gibraltar can be important factors.
Reliable identification of chondrules, calcium-aluminum-rich inclusions (CAIs), carbonate grains, and Ca-phosphate grains at depth within untouched, unprepared chondritic samples by a nondestructive analytical method, such as synchrotron X-ray fluorescence (SXRF) computed tomography (CT), is an essential first step before intrusive analytical and sample preparation methods are performed. The detection of a local Ca-enrichment could indicate the presence of such a component, all of which contain Ca as major element and/or Ca-bearing minerals, allowing it to be precisely located at depth within a sample. However, the depth limitation from which Ca-K fluorescence can travel through a chondrite sample (e.g., ∼115 µm through material of 1.5 g cm−3) to XRF detectors leaves many Ca-bearing components undetected at deeper depths. In comparison, Sr-K lines travel much greater distances (∼1700 µm) through the same sample density and are, thus, detected from much greater depths. Here, we demonstrate a clear, positive, and preferential correlation between Ca and Sr and conclude that Sr-detection can be used as proxy for the presence of Ca (and, thus, Ca-bearing components) throughout mm-sized samples of carbonaceous chondritic material. This has valuable implications, especially for sample return missions from carbonaceous C-type asteroids, such as Ryugu or Bennu. Reliable localization, identification, and targeted analysis by SXRF of Ca-bearing chondrules, CAIs, and carbonates at depth within untouched, unprepared samples in the initial stages of a multianalysis investigation insures the valuable information they hold of pre- and post-accretion processes in the early solar system is neither corrupted nor destroyed in subsequent processing and analyses.
The Altenberg–Teplice Volcanic Complex (ATVC) is a large ~ NNW–SSE trending volcano-plutonic system in the southern part of the Eastern Erzgebirge (northern Bohemian Massif, south-eastern Germany and northern Czech Republic). This study presents high precision U–Pb CA-ID-TIMS zircon ages for the pre-caldera volcano-sedimentary Schönfeld–Altenberg Complex and various rocks of the caldera stage: the Teplice rhyolite, the microgranite ring dyke, and the Sayda-Berggießhübel dyke swarm. These data revealed a prolonged time gap of ca. 7–8 Myr between the pre-caldera stage (Schönfeld–Altenberg Complex) and the climactic caldera stage. The volcanic rocks of the Schönfeld–Altenberg Complex represent the earliest volcanic activity in the Erzgebirge and central Europe at ca. 322 Ma. The subsequent Teplice rhyolite was formed during a relatively short time interval of only 1–2 Myr (314–313 Ma). During the same time interval (314–313 Ma), the microgranite ring dyke intruded at the rim of the caldera structure. In addition, one dyke of the Sayda-Berggiesshübel dyke swarm was dated at ca. 314 Ma, while another yielded a younger age (ca. 311 Ma). These data confirm the close genetic and temporal relationship of the Teplice rhyolite, the microgranite ring dyke, and (at least part of) the Sayda-Berggießhübel dyke swarm. Remarkably, the caldera formation in the south of the Eastern Erzgebirge (caldera stage of ATVC: 314–313 Ma) and that in the north (Tharandt Forest caldera: 314–312 Ma) occurred during the same time. These data document a large ~ 60 km NNW–SSE trending magmatic system in the whole Eastern Erzgebirge. For the first time, Hf-O-isotope zircon data was acquired on the ring dyke from the ATVC rocks to better characterize its possible sources. The homogeneous Hf-O-isotope zircon data from the microgranite ring dyke require preceding homogenization of basement rocks. Some small-scale melts that were produced during Variscan amphibolite-facies metamorphism show similar Hf-O-isotope characteristics and can therefore be considered as the most probable source for the microgranite ring dyke melt. In addition, a second source with low oxygen isotope ratios (e.g. basic rocks) probably contributed to the melt and possibly triggered the climactic eruption of the Teplice rhyolite as well as the crystal-rich intrusion of the ring dyke.
Toward parametrization of precipitating shallow cumulus cloud organization via moisture variance
(2021)
The influence of the initial vertical moisture profile on precipitating shallow cumulus cloud organization in terms of the column-averaged moisture variance is investigated using large-eddy simulations. Five idealized simulations based on the Rain in Cumulus over the Ocean field experiment with different initial moisture profiles are investigated. All cases simulate precipitating shallow cumulus convection in a marine sub-tropical region under large-scale subsidence. The results show that the moisture variance is mainly generated through the interaction of the moisture flux and the moisture gradient in the gradient production term at the top of the boundary layer. The development is characterized by three regimes: initial, transition, and quasi-steady regime. During the initial regime, the moisture gradient is built up by moisture accumulation until precipitating convection starts. Within the transition regime, precipitation enables mesoscale cloud organization with enhanced convective activity and moisture fluxes. The moisture variance increases from the moist to the dry initial moisture profiles. In a following quasi-steady regime, the moisture variance is approximately preserved. Thereby, the initial moisture gradient between the average sub-cloud layer and the free atmosphere is found to be an important factor for the generation of the quasi-steady column-averaged moisture variance. The result suggests that a resolved-scale variable like the moisture gradient can be used to estimate the quasi-steady state conditions resulting from cloud organization. This finding may serve as a starting point for the parametrization of the subgrid scale cloud organization caused by precipitating shallow convection.
Upper mantle shear zones are complex systems where deformation is commonly closely interacting with metamorphic (solid-solid) and/or melt/fluid-rock reactions. Here, feedback processes between deformation, reactions, grain size reduction and phase mixing result in strain weakening and the localization of deformation. The expression of these interlinked processes is portrayed by the microfabrics of strained peridotites and pyroxenites. The present thesis is focusing on these processes and their impact on the deformation in three upper mantle shear zones situated in the peridotite massifs of Lanzo (Italian Alps), Erro-Tobbio (Italian Alps) and Ronda (Betic Cordillera, Spain). In all three shear zones, the presence of melt led to phase mixing either by interstitial crystallization of pyroxenes from a Si-saturated and partially also highly evolved melt or by melt-rock reactions of pyroxene porphyroclasts with a Si-undersaturated melt. The effect of melt on the localization of strain is twofold and variable. Enhanced deformation by melt-wetted boundaries is assumed for all shear zones. Additionally, phase mixing by crystallization of interstitial pyroxenes or melt-rock reactions reduce or maintain the grain size by the formation of fine grained neoblasts and secondary phase boundary pinning. In this regard, pre- to early syn-kinematic, map-scale percolation of OH-bearing, evolved melts in the NW Ronda peridotite massif and the associated crystallization of interstitial pyroxenes result in the activation of grain size sensitive deformation mechanisms in the entire melt-effected area. In the rocks collected at Erro-Tobbio, syn-kinematic melt-rock reactions of pyroxene porphyroclasts and Si-undersaturated melt led to the formation of ultramylonitic neoblast tails (grain size ~10 μm). Compared to the adjacent coarser-grained olivine-dominated matrix, the activation of diffusion creep led to an increase in the strain rate by an order of magnitude within interconnected ultramylonitic layers. Strain localization and softening in ultramylonitic layers are also documented in the Lanzo samples. Neoblast tails of pyroxene porphyroclasts were likewise identified as their precursor. The phase assemblage of the tails, including ortho- and clinopyroxene, olivine, plagioclase, and spinel (± amphibole), and their geochemical trends suggest, unlike in Erro-Tobbio, a formation by continuous net-transfer reactions enhanced by the spinel lherzolite to plagioclase lherzolite transition.
The new results obtained from the three studied shear zones underscore the importance of reactions for the interlinked processes of grain size reduction, phase mixing, strain localization and strain softening in upper mantle shear zones. Concerning strain localization, the nature of the reaction (solid-solid, melt/fluid-rock) seems to play a subordinate role compared to its timing. Pre- to early syn-kinematic melt-triggered reactions result in strain localization along map-scale shear zones. Late stage syn-kinematic melt-rock or metamorphic reactions under high stress conditions are capable of localizing the deformation along discrete, sub-centimeter thick ultramylonites.
Global water models (GWMs) simulate the terrestrial water cycle, on the global scale, and are used to assess the impacts of climate change on freshwater systems. GWMs are developed within different modeling frameworks and consider different underlying hydrological processes, leading to varied model structures. Furthermore, the equations used to describe various processes take different forms and are generally accessible only from within the individual model codes. These factors have hindered a holistic and detailed understanding of how different models operate, yet such an understanding is crucial for explaining the results of model evaluation studies, understanding inter-model differences in their simulations, and identifying areas for future model development. This study provides a comprehensive overview of how state-of-the-art GWMs are designed. We analyze water storage compartments, water flows, and human water use sectors included in 16 GWMs that provide simulations for the Inter-Sectoral Impact Model Intercomparison Project phase 2b (ISIMIP2b). We develop a standard writing style for the model equations to further enhance model improvement, intercomparison, and communication. In this study, WaterGAP2 used the highest number of water storage compartments, 11, and CWatM used 10 compartments. Seven models used six compartments, while three models (JULES-W1, Mac-PDM.20, and VIC) used the lowest number, three compartments. WaterGAP2 simulates five human water use sectors, while four models (CLM4.5, CLM5.0, LPJmL, and MPIHM) simulate only water used by humans for the irrigation sector. We conclude that even though hydrologic processes are often based on similar equations, in the end, these equations have been adjusted or have used different values for specific parameters or specific variables. Our results highlight that the predictive uncertainty of GWMs can be reduced through improvements of the existing hydrologic processes, implementation of new processes in the models, and high-quality input data.
In the last decade, the Climate Limited-area Modeling (CLM) Community has contributed to the Coordinated Regional Climate Downscaling Experiment (CORDEX) with an extensive set of regional climate simulations. Using several versions of the COSMO-CLM community model, ERA-Interim reanalysis and eight Global Climate Models from phase 5 of the Coupled Model Intercomparison Project (CMIP5) were dynamically downscaled with horizontal grid spacings of 0.44◦(∼50 km), 0.22◦ (∼25 km) and 0.11◦ (∼12 km) over the CORDEX domains Europe, South Asia, East Asia, Australasia and Africa. This major effort resulted in 80 regional climate simulations publicly available through the Earth System Grid Federation (ESGF) web portals for use in impact studies and climate scenario assessments. Here we review the production of these simulations and assess their results in terms of mean near-surface temperature and precipitation to aid the future design of the COSMO-CLM model simulations. It is found that a domain-specific parameter tuning is beneficial, while increasing horizontal model resolution (from 50 to 25 or 12 km grid spacing) alone does not always improve the performance of the simulation. Moreover, the COSMO-CLM performance depends on the driving data. This is generally more important than the dependence on horizontal resolution, model version and configuration. Our results emphasize the importance of performing regional climate projections in a coordinated way, where guidance from both the global (GCM) and regional (RCM) climate modelling communities is needed to increase the reliability of the GCM-RCM modelling chain.
In the last decade, the Climate Limited-area Modeling Community (CLM-Community) has contributed to the Coordinated Regional Climate Downscaling Experiment (CORDEX) with an extensive set of regional climate simulations. Using several versions of the COSMO-CLM-Community model, ERA-Interim reanalysis and eight global climate models from phase 5 of the Coupled Model Intercomparison Project (CMIP5) were dynamically downscaled with horizontal grid spacings of 0.44∘ (∼ 50 km), 0.22∘ (∼ 25 km), and 0.11∘ (∼ 12 km) over the CORDEX domains Europe, South Asia, East Asia, Australasia, and Africa. This major effort resulted in 80 regional climate simulations publicly available through the Earth System Grid Federation (ESGF) web portals for use in impact studies and climate scenario assessments. Here we review the production of these simulations and assess their results in terms of mean near-surface temperature and precipitation to aid the future design of the COSMO-CLM model simulations. It is found that a domain-specific parameter tuning is beneficial, while increasing horizontal model resolution (from 50 to 25 or 12 km grid spacing) alone does not always improve the performance of the simulation. Moreover, the COSMO-CLM performance depends on the driving data. This is generally more important than the dependence on horizontal resolution, model version, and configuration. Our results emphasize the importance of performing regional climate projections in a coordinated way, where guidance from both the global (GCM) and regional (RCM) climate modeling communities is needed to increase the reliability of the GCM–RCM modeling chain.
High-pressure single-crystal to 20 GPa and powder diffraction measurements to 50 GPa, show that the structure of Pb2SnO4 strongly distorts on compression with an elongation of one axis. A structural phase transition occurs between 10 GPa and 12 GPa, with a change of space group from Pbam to Pnam. The resistivity decreases by more than six orders of magnitude when pressure is increased from ambient conditions to 50 GPa. This insulator-to-semiconductor transition is accompanied by a reversible appearance change from transparent to opaque. Density functional theory-based calculations show that at ambient conditions the channels in the structure host the stereochemically-active Pb 6s2 lone electron pairs. On compression the lone electron pairs form bonds between Pb2+ ions. Also provided is an assignment of irreducible representations to the experimentally observed Raman bands.
We performed an experiment under long-term microgravity conditions aboard the International Space Station (ISS) to obtain information on the energetics and experimental constraints required for the formation of chondrules in the solar nebula by ’nebular lightning’. As a simplified model system, we exposed porous forsterite (Mg2 SiO4) dust particles to high-energetic arc discharges. The characterization of the samples after their return by synchrotron microtomography and scanning electron microscopy revealed that aggregates had formed, consisting of several fused Mg2SiO4 particles. The partial melting and fusing of Mg2SiO4 dust particles under microgravity conditions leads to a strong reduction of their porosity. The experimental outcomes vary strongly in their appearance from small spherical melt-droplets (∅≈90 µm) to bigger and irregularly shaped aggregates (∅≈350 µm). Our results provided new constraints with respect to energetic aspects of chondrule formation and a roadmap for future and more complex experiments on Earth and in microgravity conditions.
The weather of the atmospheric boundary layer significantly affects our life on Earth. Thus, a realistic modelling of the atmospheric boundary layer is crucial. Hereby, the processes of the atmospheric boundary layer depend on an accurate representation of the land-atmosphere coupling in the model. In this context the land surface temperature (LST) plays an important role. In this thesis, it is examined if the assimilation of LST can lead to improved estimates of the boundary layer and its processes.
To properly assimilate the LST retrievals, a suitable model equivalent in the weather prediction model is necessary. In the weather forecast model of the German Weather Service used here, the LST is modelled without a vegetation temperature. To compensate for this deficit, two different vegetation parameterizations were investigated and the better one, a conductivity scheme, was implemented. In order to make optimal use of the influence of the assimilation of the LST observation on the model system, it is useful to pass on the information of the observation to land and atmosphere already in the assimilation step. For that reason, a fully coupled land-atmosphere prediction model was used. Therefore, the existing control vector of the assimilation system, a local ensemble transform Kalman filter, was extended by the soil temperature and moisture. In two-day case studies in March and August 2017, different configurations of the augmented assimilation system were evaluated based on observing system simulation experiments (OSSE).
LST was assimilated hourly over two days in the weakly and strongly coupled assimilation system. In addition, every six hours a free 24-hour forecast was simulated. The experiments were validated with the simulated truth (a high-resolution model run) and compared against an experiment without assimilation. It was shown that the prediction of the boundary layer temperature, especially during the day, and the prediction of the soil temperature, during the whole day and night, could be improved.
The best impact of LST assimilation was achieved with the fully coupled system. The humidity variables of the model benefited only partially from the LST assimilation. For this reason, covariances in the model ensemble were investigated in more detail. To check their compatibility with the high-resolution model run the ensemble consistency score was introduced. It was found that the covariances between the LST and the temperatures of the high-resolution model run were better represented in the ensemble than those between the LST and the humidity variables.
Im Sinne einer nachhaltigen Stadt- und Verkehrsentwicklung verspricht das Konzept autoreduzierter Quartiere, die Autonutzung und den Autobesitz der Bewohnenden zu verringern sowie deren autounabhängige Mobilität zu fördern. Der Forschungsstand zeigt indes, dass nicht automatisch davon auszugehen ist, dass die gelebte Praktik der Planungsvision entspricht, da die Mobilität nicht nur von oben herab geplant, sondern auch von unten, also den Bewohnenden selbst sowie den Mobilitätskontexten, geprägt ist.
Anhand zweier autoreduziert entwickelter Quartiere in Darmstadt verfolgt die Arbeit deshalb das Ziel, mittels eines planungskritischen Ansatzes zunächst die Narrative autoreduzierter Quartiere zu identifizieren, um die Planungsvision zu ergründen. Des Weiteren werden mithilfe eines biographisch inspirierten, praxistheoretischen Ansatzes die mobilitätsbezogenen Praktiken autoreduzierter Quartiere sowie etwaige Veränderungen dieser nach dem Wohnortwechsel analysiert, um das Verständnis der Alltagsmobilität und deren Wandel zu verbessern sowie Potenziale und Grenzen der Umsetzung solcher Quartierskonzepte zu ermitteln. Abschließend soll der Vergleich beider Perspektiven dazu beitragen, besser zu verstehen, was eine nachhaltige Stadt- und Verkehrsgestaltung sowie eine autounabhängige Mobilität und ein autofreies Leben unterstützt bzw. behindert.
Zur Identifikation der Narrative wurden Expert*inneninterviews mit verschiedenen Personen durchgeführt, die am Planungs- und Umsetzungsprozess beider Quartiere beteiligt waren. Die Ergebnisse legen nahe, dass die Entwicklung autoreduzierter Quartiere (i) bewusst in die Nachhaltigkeitsdebatte eingebettet und (ii) von Machtverhältnissen geprägt ist sowie (iii) normativen Indikatoren folgt und (iv) deren Planungsideale im Kontrast zur gelebten Realität stehen können.
Zur Analyse der mobilitätsbezogenen Praktiken sowie der Veränderungen derselben wurden Bewohnende qualitativ interviewt. Dabei zeigt sich, dass der materielle Kontext eines autoreduzierten Quartiers sowie die persönlich-zeitlichen und soziokulturellen Kontexte der Mobilitätspraktiken die Autounabhängigkeit der Bewohnenden stabilisieren und fördern. Behindert wird sie dagegen vom materiellen Kontext außerhalb der Quartiere, der Verwobenheit des Autofahrens mit anderen Alltagspraktiken sowie der affektiven Zufriedenheit mit der Autonutzung und dem Autobesitz.
Aus dem Vergleich beider Erhebungen und damit der Gegenüberstellung der Planungsvision mit der gelebten Praktik lässt sich schlussfolgern, dass trotz feststellbarer Unterschiede die Realität im autoreduzierten Quartier größtenteils dem Ideal einer autounabhängigen Mobilität entspricht. Dagegen erweisen sich ein autofreies Leben und die Parkrestriktionen weiterhin als kontroversere Themen. Schließlich offenbart die Arbeit sowohl Veränderungen in der Mobilitätsgestaltung von oben als auch in der Mobilitätspraktik von unten, gleichzeitig aber auch persistente automobile Abhängigkeiten, weshalb sie im Sinne der Verkehrs- und Mobilitätswende einen kontinuierlichen materiellen und immateriellen Wandel fordert.
Today in the United States, the notion that ‘the rise of the far right’ poses the greatest threat to democratic values, and by extension, to the nation itself, has slowly entered into common sense. The antecedent of this development is the object of our study. Explored through the prism of what we refer to as the domestication of the War on Terror, this publication adopts and updates the theoretical approach first forwarded in Policing the Crisis: Mugging, the State, the Law and Order (Hall et al. 1978). Drawing on this seminal work, a sequence of three disparate media events are explored as they unfold in the United States in mid-2015: the rise of the Trump campaign; the release of an op-ed in The New York Times warning of a rise in right-wing extremsim; and a mass shooting at a historic African American church in Charleston, South Carolina. By the end of 2015, as these disparate events converge into what we call the public face of the rise of the far right phenomenon, we subsequently turn our attention to its origins in policing and the law in the wake of the global War on Terror and the Great Recession. It is only from there, that we turn our attention to the poltical class struggle as expressed in the rise of 'populism' on the one hand, and the domestication of the War on Terror on the other, and in doing so, attempt to situate the role of the rise of the far right phenomenon within it.
This article presents the findings from systematically reviewing 26 empirical research studies published from 2005 to 2014 on the use of GIS for learning and teaching. By employing methods of narrative synthesis and qualitative content analysis, the study gives evidence about the state of knowledge of competence‐based GIS education. The results explain what factors and variables effect GIS learning in terms of technology use, major subject contents, learning contexts, and didactic and pedagogical aspects. They also show what facets of knowledge, process skills, and affect the research literature has investigated. The analysis of the type and quality of the methods used indicates that current GIS education research is a heterogeneous field that needs a systematic research framework for future efforts, according to empirical education research.
This article presents the findings from systematically reviewing 26 empirical research studies published from 2005 to 2014 on the use of GIS for learning and teaching. By employing methods of narrative synthesis and qualitative content analysis, the study gives evidence about the state of knowledge of competence-based GIS education. The results explain what factors and variables effect GIS learning in terms of technology use, major subject contents, learning contexts, and didactic and pedagogical aspects. They also show what facets of knowledge, process skills, and affect the research literature has investigated. The analysis of the type and quality of the methods used indicates that current GIS education research is a heterogeneous field that needs a systematic research framework for future efforts, according to empirical education research.
Ice particle activation and evolution have important atmospheric implications for cloud formation, initiation of precipitation and radiative interactions. The initial formation of atmospheric ice by heterogeneous ice nucleation requires the presence of a nucleating seed, an ice-nucleating particle (INP), to facilitate its first emergence. Unfortunately, only a few long-term measurements of INPs exist, and as a result, knowledge about geographic and seasonal variations of INP concentrations is sparse. Here we present data from nearly 2 years of INP measurements from four stations in different regions of the world: the Amazon (Brazil), the Caribbean (Martinique), central Europe (Germany) and the Arctic (Svalbard). The sites feature diverse geographical climates and ecosystems that are associated with dissimilar transport patterns, aerosol characteristics and levels of anthropogenic impact (ranging from near pristine to mostly rural). Interestingly, observed INP concentrations, which represent measurements in the deposition and condensation freezing modes, do not differ greatly from site to site but usually fall well within the same order of magnitude. Moreover, short-term variability overwhelms all long-term trends and/or seasonality in the INP concentration at all locations. An analysis of the frequency distributions of INP concentrations suggests that INPs tend to be well mixed and reflective of large-scale air mass movements. No universal physical or chemical parameter could be identified to be a causal link driving INP climatology, highlighting the complex nature of the ice nucleation process. Amazonian INP concentrations were mostly unaffected by the biomass burning season, even though aerosol concentrations increase by a factor of 10 from the wet to dry season. Caribbean INPs were positively correlated to parameters related to transported mineral dust, which is known to increase during the Northern Hemisphere summer. A wind sector analysis revealed the absence of an anthropogenic impact on average INP concentrations at the site in central Europe. Likewise, no Arctic haze influence was observed on INPs at the Arctic site, where low concentrations were generally measured. We consider the collected data to be a unique resource for the community that illustrates some of the challenges and knowledge gaps of the field in general, while specifically highlighting the need for more long-term observations of INPs worldwide.
Eiskeime (INP) sind Aerosolpartikel, die das Entstehen von Eiskristallen in der Atmosphäre zwischen 0 und -37°C ermöglichen, indem sie die zur Ausbildung der Eisphase nötige Energie gegenüber einem reinen Wassersystem stark herabsetzen. Dabei sind aktive Stellen auf der Oberfläche dieser Partikel für die erste Nukleation von Eis verantwortlich. In der Folge können die Eiskristalle zulasten von verdunstenden Wasserdampfmolekülen und Wassertröpfchen weiter anwachsen. Über Eismultiplikationsprozesse zersplittern und vervielfältigen sich die Eiskristalle und wachsen über Bereifung schließlich zu einer kritischen Größe heran, wodurch sie als Niederschlag zu Boden fallen können. Auch wenn der Anteil der zur heterogenen Eisnukleation fähigen Aerosole vergleichsweise gering ist, spielen INP eine entscheidende Rolle für die Entwicklung von Niederschlag und nehmen Einfluss auf Strahlungsprozesse, indem sie auf die Phase der Wolken und damit auf deren Strahlungseigenschaften einwirken. Viele Fragen im Forschungsgebiet der heterogenen Eisnukleation sind jedoch weiterhin nicht hinreichend genau geklärt. Ohne eine verbesserte Kenntnis von Konzentrationen, geographischer und vertikaler Verteilung, sowie zeitlicher Variation, Quellen und Natur von INP, sind noch vorhandene Wissenslücken im Strahlungsantrieb durch Wechselwirkungen von Aerosolen und Wolken nur zu einem gewissem Grad zu reduzieren. Dies ist nötig, um aktuelle Beobachtungsdaten der sich erwärmenden Atmosphäre besser verstehen und die zukünftigen Änderungen des Klimas sicherer vorhersagen zu können. In dieser Arbeit wird die Vakuumdiffusionskammer FRIDGE verwendet, um atmosphärische INP-Konzentrationen zu bestimmen. Aerosolpartikel werden dabei in einem ersten Schritt auf einem Silicium-Probenträger elektrostatisch niedergeschlagen. Die Effizienz des Sammelprozesses, also der Anteil der Partikel die tatsächlich auf dem Si-Substrat abgeschieden werden, wurde mittels zweier unabhängiger Methoden auf etwa 60% bestimmt. In einem zweiten Mess-Schritt werden die Proben in FRIDGE typischen Bedingungen von Mischphasenwolken ausgesetzt, wodurch Eiskristalle an den INP aktiviert werden und im Verlauf einer Messung anwachsen. Eine Kamera beobachtet die durch das Eiswachstum entstehenden Helligkeitsänderungen auf dem dunklen Probensubstrat. Die Kriterien, wann ein Objekt als Eiskristall identifiziert und gezählt wird, mussten im Rahmen dieser Arbeit neu entwickelt werden. In der zu Beginn der Arbeit vorgefundenen Einstellung hatte bereits eine sehr geringe Helligkeitsänderung, wie sie durch das hygroskopische Wachstum von Aerosolpartikeln hervorgerufen wird, zu Signalen geführt, die fälschlicherweise als Eiskristalle gezählt wurden. Das reevaluierte Messverfahren von FRIDGE wurde im Zuge der FIN-02 Kampagne in einem groß angelegten Laborexperiment an der AIDA Wolkenkammer mit zahlreichen anderen INP-Zählern aus der ganzen Welt verglichen. Für den Großteil der Messungen der untersuchten Modell-Aerosoltypen konnte eine zufriedenstellende Übereinstimmung mit den anderen Instrumenten erzielt werden. In einer einmonatigen Feldmesskampagne im östlichen Mittelmeerraum konnten die ersten INP-Messungen an Bord eines unbemannten Flugzeugs durchgeführt werden. Während der Kampagne auf Zypern wurden mehrere Fälle von transportiertem Saharastaub beprobt, in denen die INP-Konzentration maßgeblich erhöht war. Lidar-Beobachtungen und ein Staubtransportmodell zeigten, dass sich das Maximum der Staubschichten zumeist in etwa 2-4 Kilometern Höhe befand. In der Höhe wurden INP-Konzentrationen gefunden, die im Mittel um einen Faktor 10 größer waren als auf Bodenniveau. Es wird gefolgert, dass INP-Messungen am Boden möglicherweise nur begrenzte Aussagekraft über die Situation nahe der Wolkenbildung besitzen. Im Rahmen BACCHUS-Projekts wurden zwischen August 2014 und Januar 2017 (mit Unterbrechungen) alle 1-2 Tage Proben an drei Reinluftstationen gesammelt (insgesamt über 900). Das INP-Messnetz mit einer geographischen Ausdehnung von der Arktis zum Äquator bestand aus Stationen in Spitzbergen, Martinique und im Amazonas. Die Station im brasilianischen Regenwald ist durch wechselnde Bedingungen von sauberer Regen- und verunreinigter Trockenzeit charakterisiert. In der Trockenzeit steigen die Partikelkonzentrationen durch starke Belastung aus Biomassenverbrennung um eine Größenordnung an; eine gleichzeitige Zunahme der INP-Konzentrationen konnte nicht beobachtet werden. Daraus kann vermutet werden, dass Partikel aus Feueremissionen keine ausgezeichneten Fähigkeiten zur Eisnukleation aufweisen. Die INP-Konzentrationen in der Karibik konnten mit dem Jahresgang von transportieren Saharastaub in Verbindung gebracht werden. In der Arktis wurden die niedrigsten INP-Konzentrationen der drei Stationen beobachtet. Zum Zeitpunkt des Erstellens dieser Arbeit können die determinierenden Einflussfaktoren, sowie der anthropogene Einfluss zur Zeit des arktischen Dunstes noch nicht abschließend geklärt werden.
Tropical cyclones (TC) represent a substantial threat to life and property for Caribbean and adjacent populations. The prospective increase of TC magnitudes, expressed in the 15th chapter of the IPCC AR5 report, entails a rising probability of ecological and social disasters, which were tragically exemplified by several severe Caribbean TC strikes during the past 20 years. Modern IPCC-grade climate models, however, still lack the required spatial and temporal resolution to accurately consider the underlying boundary conditions that modulate long-time TC patterns beyond the Instrumental Era. It is thus necessary to provide a synoptic mechanistic understanding regarding the origin of such long-time patterns, in order to predict reliable changes of TC magnitude and frequency under future climate scenarios. Caribbean TC records are still rare and often lack the necessary continuity and resolution to overcome these limitations. Here, we report on an annually-resolved sedimentary archive from the bottom of the Great Blue Hole (Lighthouse Reef, Belize). The TC record encompasses 1885 years and extends all existing site-specific TC archives both in terms of resolution and duration. We identified a likely connection between long-term TC patterns and climate phenomena responses to Common Era climate variations and offer a conceptual and comparative view considering several involved tropospheric and oceanographic control mechanisms such as the El-Niño-Southern-Oscillation, the North Atlantic Oscillation and the Atlantic Multidecadal Oscillation. These basin-scaled climate modes exercise internal control on TC activity by modulating the thermodynamic environment (sea-surface temperature and vertical wind shear stress dynamics) for enhanced/suppressed TC formation both on millennial (primary) and multi-decadal (secondary) time scales. We interpret the beginning of the Medieval Warm Period (MWP) as an important time interval of the Common Era record and suspect that the southward migration of the intertropical convergence zone (ITCZ) caused, in combination with extensive hydro-climate changes, a shift in the tropical Atlantic TC regime. The TC activity in the south-western Caribbean changed in general from a stable and less active stage (100–900 CE) to a more active and variable state (1,100 CE-modern).
Atmosphärische Schwerewellen spielen eine wichtige Rolle für die Zirkulation der mittleren Atmosphäre, die wiederum die Troposphäre auf saisonalen und längeren Zeitskalen beeinflusst, und stellen somit ein Schlüsselelement für das Wetter- und Klimageschehen dar. Eine adäquate Beschreibung des Lebenszyklus atmosphärischer Schwerewellen in den operationellen Modellen zur Wettervorhersage und Klimasimulation ist daher sehr wünschenswert. Um zu einer verbesserten mathematischen Darstellung der Schwerewellendynamik in den Modellen beizutragen, wurden in den vergangenen Jahren zahlreiche numerische Studien durchgeführt. Wenngleich auch viele der ablaufenden Prozesse gegenwärtig gut verstanden sind, stellt die Wechselwirkung zwischen den mesoskaligen Schwerewellen und den synoptischskaligen Prozessen aufgrund der hohen Komplexität der Strömung weiterhin eine besondere Herausforderung für die Erforschung der Schwerewellenaktivität dar und erfordert oftmals hochaufgelöste numerische Simulationen über große Modelldomänen.
Folglich ist es wichtig, dass die angewendeten numerischen Verfahren effizient sind und möglichst idealisierte, aber dennoch atmosphärenähnliche Szenarien simulieren. In dieser Arbeit wird ein effizientes numerisches Verfahren zur Modellierung der Dynamik interner Schwerewellen sowie deren Einfluss auf die Zirkulation der mittleren Atmosphäre entwickelt.
Dabei wird die Diskretisierung des pseudo-inkompressiblen Finite-Volumen-Modells auf einem versetzten Gitter von Rieper et al. (2013), welches der Einfachheit halber Schallwellen aus der Dynamik herausfiltert und zur Untersuchung adiabatischer Atmosphärenprozesse auf der f-Ebene entwickelt wurde, im wesentlichen durch zwei Komponenten erweitert: 1) die Anwendung eines semi-impliziten Zeitschrittverfahrens auf die Bewegungsgleichungen zur Integration der Auftriebs- und Corioliseffekte und 2) die Berücksichtigung einer Heizung durch einen thermischen Relaxationsansatz, welcher in der Troposphäre ein baroklin instabiles Strömungsprofil erzeugt und eine zeitabhängige Dynamik des Hintergrundzustands zulässt. Zur Überprüfung der korrekten Implementierung der Erweiterungen werden eine Reihe von atmosphärischen Standardteststudien durchgeführt, welche die Konvergenzeigenschaften sowie die Effizienz des Verfahrens validieren. Darüber hinaus zeigen die Testfälle, dass die Ergebnisse des Modells mit anderen veröffentlichten Arbeiten sehr gut übereinstimmen.
Schließlich wird als Anwendungstestfall eine mesoskalige Simulation barokliner Instabilität in der Troposphäre durchgeführt, welche ferner die darin enthaltene kleinskalige Wellenaktivität sowie deren Einfluss auf die mittlere Atmosphäre modelliert. Die abschließende Betrachung der zonal und zeitlich gemittelten Felder zeigt die erwartete Zonalwindumkehr in der Höhe.
Acesta excavata (Fabricius, 1779) is a slow growing bivalve from the Limidae family and is often found associated with cold-water coral reefs along the European continental margin. Here we present the compositional variability of frequently used proxy elemental ratios (Mg/ Ca, Sr/Ca, Na/Ca) measured by laser-ablation mass spectrometry (LA-ICP-MS) and com- pare it to in-situ recorded instrumental seawater parameters such as temperature and salin- ity. Shell Mg/Ca measured in the fibrous calcitic shell section was overall not correlated with seawater temperature or salinity; however, some samples show significant correlations with temperature with a sensitivity that was found to be unusually high in comparison to other marine organisms. Mg/Ca and Sr/Ca measured in the fibrous calcitic shell section display significant negative correlations with the linear extension rate of the shell, which indicates strong vital effects in these bivalves. Multiple linear regression analysis indicates that up to 79% of elemental variability is explicable with temperature and salinity as independent pre- dictor values. Yet, the overall results clearly show that the application of Element/Ca (E/Ca) ratios in these bivalves to reconstruct past changes in temperature and salinity is likely to be complicated due to strong vital effects and the effects of organic material embedded in the shell. Therefore, we suggest to apply additional techniques, such as clumped isotopes, in order to exactly determine and quantify the underlying vital effects and possibly account for these. We found differences in the chemical composition between the two calcitic shell lay- ers that are possibly explainable through differences of the crystal morphology. Sr/Ca ratios also appear to be partly controlled by the amount of magnesium, because the small magne- sium ions bend the crystal lattice which increases the space for strontium incorporation. Oxi- dative cleaning with H2O2 did not significantly change the Mg/Ca and Sr/Ca composition of the shell. Na/Ca ratios decreased after the oxidative cleaning, which is most likely a leaching effect and not caused by the removal of organic matter.
Hyrrokkin sarcophaga is a parasitic foraminifera that is commonly found in cold-water coral reefs where it infests the file clam Acesta excavata and the scleractinian coral Desmophyllum pertusum (formerly known as Lophelia pertusa). Here, we present measurements of the trace element and isotopic composition of these parasitic foraminifera, analyzed by inductively coupled optical emission spectrometry (ICP-OES), electron probe microanalysis (EPMA) and mass spectrometry (gas-source MS and inductively-coupled-plasma MS). Our results reveal that the geochemical signature of H. sarcophaga depends on the host organism it infests. Sr / Ca ratios are 1.1 mmol mol−1 higher in H. sarcophaga that infest D. pertusum, which could be an indication that dissolved host carbonate material is utilized in shell calcification, given that the aragonite of D. pertusum has a naturally higher Sr concentration compared to the calcite of A. excavata. Similarly, we measure 3.1 ‰ lower δ13C and 0.25 ‰ lower δ18O values in H. sarcophaga that lived on D. pertusum, which might be caused by the direct uptake of the host's carbonate material with a more negative isotopic composition or different pH regimes in these foraminifera (pH can exert a control on the extent of CO2 hydration/hydroxylation) due to the uptake of body fluids of the host. We also observe higher Mn / Ca ratios in foraminifera that lived on A. excavata but did not penetrate the host shell compared to specimen that penetrated the shell, which could be interpreted as a change in food source, changes in the calcification rate, Rayleigh fractionation or changing oxygen conditions. While our measurements provide an interesting insight into the calcification process of this unusual foraminifera, these data also indicate that the geochemistry of this parasitic foraminifera is unlikely to be a reliable indicator of paleoenvironmental conditions using Sr / Ca, Mn / Ca, δ18O or δ13C unless the host organism is known and its geochemical composition can be accounted for.
Hyrrokkin sarcophaga is a parasitic foraminifer that is commonly found in cold-water coral reefs where it infests the file clam Acesta excavata and the scleractinian coral Lophelia pertusa. Here, we present measurements of the elemental and isotopic composition of this parasitic foraminifer for the first time, analyzed by inductively coupled optical emission spectrometry (ICP-OES), electron probe micro analysis (EPMA) and mass spectrometry (MS). Our results reveal that the geochemical signature of H. sarcophaga depends on the host organism it infests. Sr/Ca ratios are 1.1 mmol mol-1 higher in H. sarcophaga that infest L. pertusa, which could be an indication that dissolved host carbonate material is utilised in shell calcification, given that the aragonite of L. pertusa has a naturally higher Sr concentration compared to the calcite of A. excavata.Similarly, we measure 3.1 ‰ lower δ13C and 0.25 ‰ lower δ18O values in H. sarcophaga that lived on20 L. pertusa, which might be caused by the direct uptake of the host’s carbonate material with a more negative isotopic composition or different pH regimes in these foraminifera (pH can exert a control on the extent of CO2 hydration/hydroxylation) due to the uptake of body fluids of the host. We also observe higher Mn/Ca ratios in foraminifers that lived on A. excavata but did not penetrate the host shell compared to specimen that penetrated the shell, which could be interpreted as a change in food source, changes in the calcification rate, Rayleigh fractionation or changing oxygen conditions. While our measurements provide an interesting insight into the calcification process of this unusual foraminifer, these data also indicate that the geochemistry of this parasitic foraminifer is unlikely to be a reliable indicator of paleoenvironmental conditions using Sr/Ca, Mn/Ca, δ18O or δ13C unless the host organism is known and its geochemical composition can be accounted for.
Geochemical investigations on biogenic carbonates are commonly conducted to reconstruct the environmental conditions of the past. However, different carbonate producers incorporate elements to varying degrees, due to biological vital effects. Detecting and quantifying these effects is crucial to produce reliable reconstructions. These paleoreconstructions are of great importance to evaluate the consequences of our recent climate change and identify control mechanisms on the distribution of endangered species such as Desmophyllum pertusum. In chapter three we tested Mg/Ca, Sr/Ca and Na/Ca ratios on this species, among other coldwater scleractinians, to test if they provide reliable proxy information. The results reveal no apparent control of Mg/Ca or Sr/Ca ratios through seawater temperature, salinity or pH. Na/Ca ratios appear to be partly controlled by the seawater temperature, which is also true for other aragonitic organisms such as warm-water corals and the bivalve Mytilus edulis. However, a large variability complicates possible reconstructions by means of Na/Ca. In addition, we explore different models to explain the apparent temperature effect on Na/Ca ratios based on temperature sensitive Na and Ca pumping enzymes.
The bivalve Acesta excavata is commonly found in cold-water coral reefs among the North Atlantic, together with D. pertusum. Multiple linear regression analysis, presented in chapter four, indicates that up to 79% of the elemental variability in Mg/Ca, Sr/Ca and Na/Ca is explainable with temperature and salinity as independent predictor variables. Vital effects, for instance growth rate effects, are evident and make paleoreconstructions not feasible. Furthermore, organic material embedded in the shell, as well as possible stress effects can drastically change the elemental composition. Removal of these organic matrices from bulk samples for LA-ICP-MS (laser ablation inductively coupled mass spectrometer) measurements by means of oxidative cleaning is not possible, but Na/Ca ratios decrease after this cleaning. This is presumably an effect of leaching and not caused by the removal of organic matrices.
Interesting biogeochemical relations were found in the parasitic foraminifera H. sarcophaga. We report Mg/Ca, Sr/Ca, Na/Ca and Mn/Ca ratios measured in H. sarcophaga from two different host species (A. excavata and D. pertusum) in chapter five. Sr/Ca ratios are significantly higher in foraminifera that lived on D. pertusum. This could indicate that dissolved host material is utilized in shell calcification of H. sarcophaga, given the naturally higher strontium concentration in the aragonite of D. pertusum. Mn/Ca ratios are highest in foraminifera that lived on A. excavata but did not fully penetrate the host’s shell. Most likely, this represents a juvenile stadium of the foraminifera during which it feeds on the organic
periostracum of the bivalve, which is enriched in Mn and Fe. The isotopic compositions are similarly affected, both δ18O and δ13C values are significantly lower in foraminifera that lived 23on D. pertusum compared to specimen that lived on A. excavata. Again, this might represent the uptake of dissolved host material or different pH regimes in the calcifying fluid of the hosts (bivalve < 8, coral > 8) that control the extent of hydration/hydroxylation reactions. Temperature reconstructions are possible using stable oxygen isotopes on this foraminifera species; however, the results are only reliable if the foraminifera lived on A. excavata. Samples of H. sarcophaga from D. pertusum would lead to overestimations of the seawater temperature due to the lower δ18O values.
Apart from biological vital effects, storage and preservation methods can significantly change the geochemical composition of different marine biogenic carbonates. In chapter six this is presented on the example of ethanol preservation, a common technique to allow extended storage of biogenic samples. The investigation reveals a significant decrease of Mg/Ca and Na/Ca ratios even after only 45 days storage in ultrapure ethanol. Sr/Ca ratios on the other hand are not influenced.
Besides temperature, salinity and pH further environmental parameters are important such as nutrient availability, especially for the distribution of cold-water corals. In chapter seven we extend the investigations on A. excavata by including the elemental ratios Ba/Ca, Mn/Ca and P/Ca. We expected P/Ca to be helpful in the otherwise difficult process of dentifying growth increments. Based on our observations we had to refute this theory. P/Ca ratios are not systematically enriched in the vicinity of growth lines. Instead, we found a regular sequence of peaks of Ba/Ca, P/Ca and Mn/Ca. This sequence as well as the peaks in general are potentially caused by equential blooms of different algae, diatoms and other planktonic organisms ...
Im Anschluss an die globale Finanzkrise von 2008 lässt sich in vielen deutschen Städten eine neue Welle der Gentrifizierung beobachten. Am Beispiel des traditionellen Arbeiterviertels Gallus in Frankfurt am Main zielt der Beitrag darauf ab, die gegenwärtigen Verdrängungsprozesse aus dem spezifischen Zusammenspiel von stadtpolitischen Aufwertungsbestrebungen und immobilienwirtschaftlichen Verwertungsstrategien zu erklären. Vertreten wird dabei die These, dass die Frankfurter Stadtpolitik, entsprechend ihrer neoliberalen Ausrichtung, im Gallus jahrelang Gentrifizierungsprozesse und die Entstehung einer Ertragslücke zwischen gegenwärtiger und potenzieller Verwertung aktiv gefördert hat – letztere aber erst jetzt im Zuge der Krise an Relevanz gewinnt. Nahezu idealtypisch kann man daher anhand des Gallus zeigen, dass Gentrifizierung wesentlich von lokalen politischen Kräfteverhältnissen abhängt, wobei der Rhythmus jedoch von immobilienwirtschaftlichen Verwertungszyklen diktiert wird.
Die angespannte Lage am Wohnungsmarkt hat in vielen Städten eine neue Welle von Verdrängungsprozessen induziert und insbesondere die Situation einkommensschwacher Haushalte häufig prekär werden lassen. Angesichts dieser Entwicklungen haben sich vielerorts mietenpolitische Bewegungen konstituiert, die sich für eine Abkehr von einer neoliberalisierten und zunehmend finanzialisierten Wohnungsversorgung einsetzen. Lisa Vollmer nimmt in ihrer Forschungsarbeit zwei solcher Bewegungen in den Blick und fragt danach, wie sich politische Kollektivität in den alltäglichen Praktiken von Mieter*innen in Berlin bzw. New York formiert.
Die lakustrinen Sedimente im Vorotan-Becken (Armenien) wurden palynologisch untersucht. Aus den Ergebnissen konnte die Vegetationsgeschichte im Südlichen Kaukasus während des Frühpleistozäns teilweise rekonstruiert werden.
Bei den Sedimenten handelt es sich um diatomeenreiche Tone, Silte und Feinsande, in denen Pollen gut und pflanzliche Makroreste ausgezeichnet erhalten sind. Die Datierung ist durch die Kombination von Paläomagnetik und 39Ar/40Ar-Methode eindeutig: Die Sedimente decken den Beginn der „mid Pleistocene transition“ (1?110?–?960 ka) ab.
An zehn Aufschlüssen wurden insgesamt 506 Sedimentproben genommen und die darin enthaltenen Pollen untersucht. So konnten insgesamt 64 Taxa nachgewiesen werden. Sie wurden in Pollenprofilen zusammengefasst und ökologisch bewertet. Die erhobenen Daten wurden zudem einer Faktorenanalyse und einer Clusteranalyse unterzogen, deren Ergebnisse ebenfalls in die Pollenprofile eingingen.
Die Pollenprofile lassen deutlich regionale Vegetationszyklen während des Frühpleistozäns erkennen. Diese Zyklen werden ausführlich beschrieben und mit Ergebnissen anderer Autoren aus dem Mittelmeerraum verglichen. Auch ein Bezug zur rezenten Vegetation im Südlichen Kaukasus und den angrenzenden Gebieten wird hergestellt.
Die Paläovegetation im Südlichen Kaukasus ist demnach während des Frühpleistozäns geprägt von einem Vegetationsmosaik aus Grassteppe und offenen Wäldern. Je nach Klima lassen sich Einflüsse von angrenzenden Vegetationszonen erkennen: borealer Nadelwald der Höhenlagen des Kaukasus, thermophiler Laubwald der euxinischen und hyrkanischen Wälder sowie xerotherme Steppe des Nordiran.
Während der Interglaziale herrscht eine Waldsteppe aus thermophilem Laubwald (z.?B. Quercus, Carpinus, Ulmus, Zelkova, Tilia) vor, in der bei starken Erwärmungsphasen die Grassteppe deutlich dominiert und die Wälder wohl an Nordhänge und in Uferbereiche zurückgedrängt werden. In den Glazialphasen finden sich zunehmend Koniferen in der Vegetation (z.?B. Tsuga, Abies, Picea, Pinus) – bis hin zu einem nahezu geschlossenen Kiefernwald am Ende des ersten lang andauernden Glazials MIS 30.
Es zeigt sich, dass sich die einzelnen Klimazyklen in der Ausprägung der Vegetation signifikant unterscheiden. Hierbei spielt sowohl die Amplitude der Erwärmung als auch die Dauer der jeweiligen Phase eine Rolle.
Der Vergleich mit anderen Untersuchungen zeigt, dass die Vegetationszyklen im Südlichen Kaukasus teilweise deutlich anders verlaufen als im westlichen, zentralen und östlichen Mittelmeerraum. Entlang einer Ost-West-Achse ist hier ein „Vegetationsgradient“ zu erkennen.
Das hat Auswirkungen auf die Interpretation der Ausbreitung früher Menschen aus Afrika nach Eurasien. Es ist davon auszugehen, dass sich nicht jeder Vegetationszyklus des Frühpleistozäns gleichermaßen gut für ein Vordringen nach Eurasien eignete. Geeignete Bedingungen (offene Landschaft, Vegetationsmosaik, warmes Klima) herrschten im Südlichen Kaukasus vor allem während stark ausgeprägter Interglaziale. Dagegen brachten lang anhaltende Glazialphasen wohl eher lebensfeindlichere Bedingungen für Homo erectus.
Weil in den südlichen Regionen Europas teilweise eine stark abweichende Vegetation während der unterschiedlichen Klimaphasen vorherrschte, ist es naheliegend, dass der Südliche Kaukasus für die frühen Menschen eine Rolle als Refugium spielte.
Deutlich zeichnen sich in den Ergebnissen Veränderungen in der Vegetation beim Übergang von den obliquitätsdominierten 41-ka-Klimazyklen zu den exzentrizitätsbestimmten 100-ka-Zyklen ab („mid Pleistocene transition“). Diese Veränderungen haben sich sicherlich auch auf die Population der Menschen ausgewirkt und größere Wanderbewegungen und/oder Anpassungen hervorgerufen. Möglicherweise haben in dieser drastischen Veränderung sogar kulturelle Entwicklungen ihren Anfang – zum Beispiel die Nutzbarmachung des Feuers.
Droughts are anticipated to intensify in many parts of the world due to climate change. However, the issue of drought definition, namely the diversity of drought indices, makes it difficult to compare drought assessments. This issue is widely known, but its relative importance has never been quantitatively evaluated in comparison to other sources of uncertainty. Here, encompassing three drought categories (meteorological, agricultural, and hydrological droughts) with four temporal scales of interest, we evaluated changes in the drought frequency using multi-model and multi-scenario simulations to identify areas where the definition issue could result in pronounced uncertainties and to what extent. We investigated the disagreement in the signs of changes between drought definitions and decomposed the variance into four main factors: drought definitions, greenhouse gas concentration scenarios, global climate models, and global water models, as well as their interactions. The results show that models were the primary sources of variance over 82% of the global land area. On the other hand, the drought definition was the dominant source of variance in the remaining 17%, especially in parts of northern high-latitudes. Our results highlight specific regions where differences in drought definitions result in a large spread among projections, including areas showing opposite signs of significant changes. At a global scale, 7% of the variance resulted independently from the definition issue, and that value increased to 44% when 1st and 2nd order interactions were considered. The quantitative results suggest that by clarifying hydrological processes or sectors of interest, one could avoid these uncertainties in drought assessments to obtain a clearer picture of future drought change.
Tectonics and geothermal gradients from subduction to collision in the NW Variscan Iberian Massif
(2022)
The earliest tectonometamorphic record of tectonic slices incorporated to the base of an orogen holds the key to understand how an orogen is built. The tectonic pile of the NW Iberian section of the Variscan Orogen includes tectonic slices separated by crustal-scale thrusts. The earliest tectonometamorphic record in the uppermost parautochthon is calculated at 11–14 kbar and 450–500°C (P-T gradient about 13°C/km), suggesting a subduction-related metamorphic recrystallization at lower pressure than the overlying Lower Allochthon. Early conditions calculated in the autochthon (9–10 kbar and 425–450°C; 16°C/km) point to a relatively ‘cold’ collisional setting. Higher thermal gradients obtained from some sections of the autochthon (11–12 kbar and 700–725°C; 21°C/km) and the Lower Parautochthon (7.5 kbar and 550–700°C; 24–31°C/km), correspond to more advanced and ‘hot’ stages of collision. New U–Pb monazite geochronology indicates a 318–311 Ma age for the final formation of HT domes in the region. We propose the rapid decrease in P-T gradient (from <10 to 16°C/km) documents a fail to sustain further burial along a regular subduction zone. We consider the subsequent increase in the geothermal gradient (from 16 to 31°C/km) as the culmination of previous crustal accretion and the onset of crustal underthrusting and later processes in a collisional stage. We propose these switches in the early tectonometamorphic record of individual tectonic slices as potential markers to track the transition from subduction to collision in collisional orogens.
Finanzielle Armut prägt Mobilitätspraktiken und kann dabei zum Prozess von mobilitätsbezogener sozialer Exklusion beitragen. Zu den Personen, deren Armutsrisiko besonders hoch ist, zählen in Deutschland Haushalte mit Kindern, insbesondere Alleinerziehende. Ältere Menschen haben nicht die höchste Armutsgefährdung, jedoch besteht bei ihnen das Risiko von Verharrung in Armut, da die Möglichkeiten, die finanzielle Situation aus eigener Kraft zu ändern mit zunehmendem Alter sinken.
Um ein tieferes Verständnis davon zu erhalten, wie finanzielle Armut die Mobilitätspraktiken und soziale Teilhabe von Haushalten mit Kindern sowie älteren Menschen prägt, wurden mit diesen beiden Personengruppen problemzentrierte Interviews in Ronnenberg (Region Hannover) geführt und analysiert. Die Ergebnisse belegen, dass, wenngleich alle Befragten mit ähnlich geringen finanziellen Ressourcen haushalten und Verzicht sowie Abwägungsprozesse notwendig sind, sich ihre Mobilitätspraktiken und Alltagsbewältigungsstrategien unterscheiden, was sich in zwei Typologien widerspiegelt. Erstens, eine Typologie der Mobilitätspraktiken von Haushalten mit Kindern: (i) autozentriert, (ii) autoreduziert, (iii) ÖPNV-orientiert und (iv) nichtmotorisiert. Zweitens, eine Typologie älterer Menschen anhand ihrer Mobilitätspraktiken: (i) aktive ältere Menschen mit vielseitigen sozialen Interaktionen, (ii) nachbarschaftsorientierte ältere Menschen mit lokalen Kontakten und (iii) ältere Menschen, die überwiegend zu Hause sind und wenig soziale Kontakte haben.
Um herauszufinden, inwiefern mobilitätsbezogene Barrieren der sozialen Teilhabe reduziert werden können, wurden fünf Maßnahmen bezüglich ihrer Wirkung auf die Mobilitätspraktiken einkommensarmer Haushalte mit Kindern untersucht: einerseits die Wirkung des 9-Euro-Tickets anhand von problemzentrierten Interviews mit einkommensarmen Haushalten mit Kindern, andererseits anhand von Expert:inneninterviews die Wirkung von Radlernkursen für Frauen mit Migrationshintergrund, eines Mietertickets, eines Quartierstickets und der Verbesserung der Nahraum- und Aufenthaltsqualität am Beispiel von Tempo 30. Die Ergebnisse zum 9-Euro-Ticket belegen, dass ein erschwingliches ÖPNV-Ticket erheblich zur Reduzierung mobilitätsbezogener Barrieren der sozialen Teilhabe im Armutskontext beiträgt. Die Expert:inneninterviews zeigen auf, dass eine Förderung des Umweltverbunds zielführend ist, um zu einer sozial-ökologischen Verkehrswende beizutragen und insbesondere Maßnahmenbündel Wirkung auf die Reduzierung von mobilitätsbezogenen Barrieren der sozialen Teilhabe entfalten.
Die Erkenntnisse dieser Dissertation ergänzen den wissenschaftlichen Forschungstand um ein tiefergehendes Verständnis der Wirkung von finanzieller Armut auf die Mobilitätspraktiken und soziale Teilhabe von Haushalten mit Kindern und älteren Menschen und helfen dabei, Maßnahmen zur Reduzierung mobilitätsbezogener Barrieren der sozialen Teilhabe zu konzipieren und umzusetzen.
Seasonal forecasting systems still have difficulties predicting temperature over continental regions, while their performance is better over some maritime regions. On the other hand, the land surface is a substantial source of (sub-)seasonal predictability. A crucial land surface component in focus here is the snow cover, which stores water and modulates the surface radiation balance. This paper’s goal is to attribute snow cover seasonal forecasting biases and lack of skill to either initialization or parameterization errors. For this purpose, we compare the snow representation in five seasonal forecasting systems (from DWD, ECMWF, Météo-France, CMCC, and ECCC) and their performances in predicting snow and 2-m temperature over a Siberian region against ERA5 reanalysis and station data. Although all systems use similar atmospheric and land initialization approaches and data, their snow and temperature biases differ in sign and amplitude. Too-large initial snow biases persist over the forecast period, delaying and prolonging the melting phase. The simplest snow scheme (used in DWD’s system) shows too-early and fast melting in spring. However, systems including multi-layer snow schemes (Météo-France and CMCC) do not necessarily perform better. Both initialization and parameterization are causes of snow biases, but, depending on the system, one can be more dominant.
Living on the edge: environmental variability of a shallow late Holocene cold-water coral mound
(2022)
Similar to their tropical counterparts, cold-water corals (CWCs) are able to build large three-dimensional reef structures. These unique ecosystems are at risk due to ongoing climate change. In particular, ocean warming, ocean acidification and changes in the hydrological cycle may jeopardize the existence of CWCs. In order to predict how CWCs and their reefs or mounds will develop in the near future one important strategy is to study past fossil CWC mounds and especially shallow CWC ecosystems as they experience a greater environmental variability compared to other deep-water CWC ecosystems. We present results from a CWC mound off southern Norway. A sediment core drilled from this relatively shallow (~ 100 m) CWC mound exposes in full detail hydrographical changes during the late Holocene, which were crucial for mound build-up. We applied computed tomography, 230Th/U dating, and foraminiferal geochemical proxy reconstructions of bottom-water-temperature (Mg/Ca-based BWT), δ18O for seawater density, and the combination of both to infer salinity changes. Our results demonstrate that the CWC mound formed in the late Holocene between 4 kiloannum (ka) and 1.5 ka with an average aggradation rate of 104 cm/kiloyears (kyr), which is significantly lower than other Holocene Norwegian mounds. The reconstructed BWTMg/Ca and seawater density exhibit large variations throughout the entire period of mound formation, but are strikingly similar to modern in situ observations in the nearby Tisler Reef. We argue that BWT does not exert a primary control on CWC mound formation. Instead, strong salinity and seawater density variation throughout the entire mound sequence appears to be controlled by the interplay between the Atlantic Water (AW) inflow and the overlying, outflowing Baltic-Sea water. CWC growth and mound formation in the NE Skagerrak was supported by strong current flow, oxygen replenishment, the presence of a strong boundary layer and larval dispersal through the AW, but possibly inhibited by the influence of fresh Baltic Water during the late Holocene. Our study therefore highlights that modern shallow Norwegian CWC reefs may be particularly endangered due to changes in water-column stratification associated with increasing net precipitation caused by climate change.