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Under certain conditions, secondary organic aerosol (SOA) particles can exist in the atmosphere in an amorphous solid or semi-solid state. To determine their relevance to processes such as ice nucleation or chemistry occurring within particles requires knowledge of the temperature and relative humidity (RH) range for SOA to exist in these states. In the Cosmics Leaving Outdoor Droplets (CLOUD) experiment at The European Organisation for Nuclear Research (CERN), we deployed a new in situ optical method to detect the viscous state of α-pinene SOA particles and measured their transition from the amorphous highly viscous state to states of lower viscosity. The method is based on the depolarising properties of laboratory-produced non-spherical SOA particles and their transformation to non-depolarising spherical particles at relative humidities near the deliquescence point. We found that particles formed and grown in the chamber developed an asymmetric shape through coagulation. A transition to a spherical shape was observed as the RH was increased to between 35 % at −10 °C and 80 % at −38 °C, confirming previous calculations of the viscosity-transition conditions. Consequently, α-pinene SOA particles exist in a viscous state over a wide range of ambient conditions, including the cirrus region of the free troposphere. This has implications for the physical, chemical, and ice-nucleation properties of SOA and SOA-coated particles in the atmosphere.
There are strong indications that particles containing secondary organic aerosol (SOA) exhibit amorphous solid or semi-solid phase states in the atmosphere. This may facilitate heterogeneous ice nucleation and thus influence cloud properties. However, experimental ice nucleation studies of biogenic SOA are scarce. Here, we investigated the ice nucleation ability of viscous SOA particles.
The SOA particles were produced from the ozone initiated oxidation of α-pinene in an aerosol chamber at temperatures in the range from −38 to −10 °C at 5–15 % relative humidity with respect to water to ensure their formation in a highly viscous phase state, i.e. semi-solid or glassy. The ice nucleation ability of SOA particles with different sizes was investigated with a new continuous flow diffusion chamber. For the first time, we observed heterogeneous ice nucleation of viscous α-pinene SOA for ice saturation ratios between 1.3 and 1.4 significantly below the homogeneous freezing limit. The maximum frozen fractions found at temperatures between −39.0 and −37.2 °C ranged from 6 to 20 % and did not depend on the particle surface area. Global modelling of monoterpene SOA particles suggests that viscous biogenic SOA particles are indeed present in regions where cirrus cloud formation takes place. Hence, they could make up an important contribution to the global ice nucleating particle budget.
Cloud microphysical processes involving the ice phase in tropospheric clouds are among the major uncertainties in cloud formation, weather, and general circulation models. The detection of aerosol particles, liquid droplets, and ice crystals, especially in the small cloud particle-size range below 50 μm, remains challenging in mixed phase, often unstable environments. The Cloud Aerosol Spectrometer with Polarization (CASPOL) is an airborne instrument that has the ability to detect such small cloud particles and measure the variability in polarization state of their backscattered light. Here we operate the versatile Cosmics Leaving OUtdoor Droplets (CLOUD) chamber facility at the European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN) to produce controlled mixed phase and other clouds by adiabatic expansions in an ultraclean environment, and use the CASPOL to discriminate between different aerosols, water, and ice particles. In this paper, optical property measurements of mixed-phase clouds and viscous secondary organic aerosol (SOA) are presented. We report observations of significant liquid–viscous SOA particle polarization transitions under dry conditions using CASPOL. Cluster analysis techniques were subsequently used to classify different types of particles according to their polarization ratios during phase transition. A classification map is presented for water droplets, organic aerosol (e.g., SOA and oxalic acid), crystalline substances such as ammonium sulfate, and volcanic ash. Finally, we discuss the benefits and limitations of this classification approach for atmospherically relevant concentrations and mixtures with respect to the CLOUD 8–9 campaigns and its potential contribution to tropical troposphere layer analysis.
The CARIBIC (Civil Aircraft for the Regular Investigation of the Atmosphere Based on an Instrument Container) passenger aircraft observatory performed in situ measurements at 10–12 km altitude in the South Asian summer monsoon anticyclone between June and September 2008. These measurements enable us to investigate this atmospheric region (which so far has mostly been observed from satellites) using the broad suite of trace gases and aerosol particles measured by CARIBIC. Elevated levels of a variety of atmospheric pollutants (e.g. carbon monoxide, total reactive nitrogen oxides, aerosol particles, and several volatile organic compounds) were recorded. The measurements provide detailed information about the chemical composition of air in different parts of the monsoon anticyclone, particularly of ozone precursors. While covering a range of 3500 km inside the monsoon anticyclone, CARIBIC observations show remarkable consistency, i.e. with distinct latitudinal patterns of trace gases during the entire monsoon period.
Using the CARIBIC trace gas and aerosol particle measurements in combination with the Lagrangian particle dispersion model FLEXPART, we investigated the characteristics of monsoon outflow and the chemical evolution of air masses during transport. The trajectory calculations indicate that these air masses originated mainly from South Asia and mainland Southeast Asia. Estimated photochemical ages of the air were found to agree well with transport times from a source region east of 90–95° E. The photochemical ages of the air in the southern part of the monsoon anticyclone were systematically younger (less than 7 days) and the air masses were mostly in an ozone-forming chemical mode. In its northern part the air masses were older (up to 13 days) and had unclear ozone formation or destruction potential. Based on analysis of forward trajectories, several receptor regions were identified. In addition to predominantly westward transport, we found evidence for efficient transport (within 10 days) to the Pacific and North America, particularly during June and September, and also of cross-tropopause exchange, which was strongest during June and July. Westward transport to Africa and further to the Mediterranean was the main pathway during July.
The first concerted multi-model intercomparison of halogenated very short-lived substances (VSLS) has been performed, within the framework of the ongoing Atmospheric Tracer Transport Model Intercomparison Project (TransCom). Eleven global models or model variants participated, simulating the major natural bromine VSLS, bromoform (CHBr3) and dibromomethane (CH2Br2), over a 20-year period (1993-2012). The overarching goal of TransCom-VSLS was to provide a reconciled model estimate of the stratospheric source gas injection (SGI) of bromine from these gases, to constrain the current measurement-derived range, and to investigate inter-model differences
due to emissions and transport processes. Models ran with standardised idealised chemistry, to isolate differences due to transport, and we investigated the sensitivity of results to a range of VSLS emission inventories. Models were tested in their ability to reproduce the observed seasonal and spatial distribution of VSLS at the surface, using measurements from NOAA’s long-term global monitoring network, and in the tropical troposphere, using recent aircraft measurements - including high altitude observations from the NASA Global Hawk platform.
The models generally capture the seasonal cycle of surface CHBr3 and CH2Br2 well, with a strong model measurement correlation (r ≥0.7) and a low sensitivity to the choice of emission inventory, at most sites. In a given model, the absolute model-measurement agreement is highly sensitive to the choice of emissions and inter-model differences are also apparent, even when using the same inventory, highlighting the challenges faced in evaluating such inventories at the global scale. Across the ensemble, most consistency is found within the tropics where most of the models (8 out of 11) achieve optimal agreement to surface CHBr3 observations using the lowest of the three CHBr3 emission inventories tested (similarly, 8 out of 11 models for CH2Br2). In general, the models are able to reproduce well observations of CHBr3 and CH2Br2 obtained in the tropical tropopause layer (TTL) at various locations throughout the Pacific. Zonal variability in VSLS loading in the TTL is generally consistent among models, with CHBr3 (and to a lesser extent CH2Br2) most elevated over the tropical West Pacific during boreal winter. The models also indicate the Asian Monsoon during boreal summer to be an important pathway for VSLS reaching the stratosphere, though the strength of this signal varies considerably among models.
We derive an ensemble climatological mean estimate of the stratospheric bromine SGI from CHBr3 and CH2Br2 of 2.0 (1.2-2.5) ppt, ∼57% larger than the best estimate from the most re- cent World Meteorological Organization (WMO) Ozone Assessment Report. We find no evidence for a long-term, transport-driven trend in the stratospheric SGI of bromine over the simulation period. However, transport-driven inter-annual variability in the annual mean bromine SGI is of the order of a ±5%, with SGI exhibiting a strong positive correlation with ENSO in the East Pacific
The first concerted multi-model intercomparison of halogenated very short-lived substances (VSLS) has been performed, within the framework of the ongoing Atmospheric Tracer Transport Model Intercomparison Project (TransCom). Eleven global models or model variants participated (nine chemical transport models and two chemistry–climate models) by simulating the major natural bromine VSLS, bromoform (CHBr3) and dibromomethane (CH2Br2), over a 20-year period (1993–2012). Except for three model simulations, all others were driven offline by (or nudged to) reanalysed meteorology. The overarching goal of TransCom-VSLS was to provide a reconciled model estimate of the stratospheric source gas injection (SGI) of bromine from these gases, to constrain the current measurement-derived range, and to investigate inter-model differences due to emissions and transport processes. Models ran with standardised idealised chemistry, to isolate differences due to transport, and we investigated the sensitivity of results to a range of VSLS emission inventories. Models were tested in their ability to reproduce the observed seasonal and spatial distribution of VSLS at the surface, using measurements from NOAA's long-term global monitoring network, and in the tropical troposphere, using recent aircraft measurements – including high-altitude observations from the NASA Global Hawk platform.
The models generally capture the observed seasonal cycle of surface CHBr3 and CH2Br2 well, with a strong model–measurement correlation (r ≥ 0.7) at most sites. In a given model, the absolute model–measurement agreement at the surface is highly sensitive to the choice of emissions. Large inter-model differences are apparent when using the same emission inventory, highlighting the challenges faced in evaluating such inventories at the global scale. Across the ensemble, most consistency is found within the tropics where most of the models (8 out of 11) achieve best agreement to surface CHBr3 observations using the lowest of the three CHBr3 emission inventories tested (similarly, 8 out of 11 models for CH2Br2). In general, the models reproduce observations of CHBr3 and CH2Br2 obtained in the tropical tropopause layer (TTL) at various locations throughout the Pacific well. Zonal variability in VSLS loading in the TTL is generally consistent among models, with CHBr3 (and to a lesser extent CH2Br2) most elevated over the tropical western Pacific during boreal winter. The models also indicate the Asian monsoon during boreal summer to be an important pathway for VSLS reaching the stratosphere, though the strength of this signal varies considerably among models.
We derive an ensemble climatological mean estimate of the stratospheric bromine SGI from CHBr3 and CH2Br2 of 2.0 (1.2–2.5) ppt, ∼ 57 % larger than the best estimate from the most recent World Meteorological Organization (WMO) Ozone Assessment Report. We find no evidence for a long-term, transport-driven trend in the stratospheric SGI of bromine over the simulation period. The transport-driven interannual variability in the annual mean bromine SGI is of the order of ±5 %, with SGI exhibiting a strong positive correlation with the El Niño–Southern Oscillation (ENSO) in the eastern Pacific. Overall, our results do not show systematic differences between models specific to the choice of reanalysis meteorology, rather clear differences are seen related to differences in the implementation of transport processes in the models.
A three-dimensional gridded climatology of carbon monoxide (CO) has been developed by trajectory mapping of global MOZAIC-IAGOS in situ measurements from commercial aircraft data. CO measurements made during aircraft ascent and descent, comprising nearly 41 200 profiles at 148 airports worldwide from December 2001 to December 2012, are used. Forward and backward trajectories are calculated from meteorological reanalysis data in order to map the CO measurements to other locations and so to fill in the spatial domain. This domain-filling technique employs 15 800 000 calculated trajectories to map otherwise sparse MOZAIC-IAGOS data into a quasi-global field. The resulting trajectory-mapped CO data set is archived monthly from 2001 to 2012 on a grid of 5° longitude × 5° latitude × 1 km altitude, from the surface to 14 km altitude.
The mapping product has been carefully evaluated, firstly by comparing maps constructed using only forward trajectories and using only backward trajectories. The two methods show similar global CO distribution patterns. The magnitude of their differences is most commonly 10 % or less and found to be less than 30 % for almost all cases. Secondly, the method has been validated by comparing profiles for individual airports with those produced by the mapping method when data from that site are excluded. While there are larger differences below 2 km, the two methods agree very well between 2 and 10 km with the magnitude of biases within 20 %. Finally, the mapping product is compared with global MOZAIC-IAGOS cruise-level data, which were not included in the trajectory-mapped data set, and with independent data from the NOAA aircraft flask sampling program. The trajectory-mapped MOZAIC-IAGOS CO values show generally good agreement with both independent data sets.
Maps are also compared with version 6 data from the Measurements Of Pollution In The Troposphere (MOPITT) satellite instrument. Both data sets clearly show major regional CO sources such as biomass burning in Central and southern Africa and anthropogenic emissions in eastern China. While the maps show similar features and patterns, and relative biases are small in the lowermost troposphere, we find differences of ∼ 20 % in CO volume mixing ratios between 500 and 300 hPa. These upper-tropospheric biases are not related to the mapping procedure, as almost identical differences are found with the original in situ MOZAIC-IAGOS data. The total CO trajectory-mapped MOZAIC-IAGOS column is also higher than the MOPITT CO total column by 12–16 %.
The data set shows the seasonal CO cycle over different latitude bands and altitude ranges as well as long-term trends over different latitude bands. We observe a decline in CO over the northern hemispheric extratropics and the tropics consistent with that reported by previous studies using other data sources.
We anticipate use of the trajectory-mapped MOZAIC-IAGOS CO data set as an a priori climatology for satellite retrieval and for air quality model validation and initialization.
The transport of air masses originating from the Asian monsoon anticyclone into the extratropical upper troposphere and lower stratosphere (Ex-UTLS) above potential temperatures Θ = 380 K was identified during the HALO aircraft mission TACTS in August and September 2012. In situ measurements of CO, O3 and N2O during TACTS flight 2 on 30 August 2012 show the irreversible mixing of aged stratospheric air masses with younger (recently transported from the troposphere) ones within the Ex-UTLS. Backward trajectories calculated with the trajectory module of CLaMS indicate that these tropospherically affected air masses originate from the Asian monsoon anticyclone. These air masses are subsequently transported above potential temperatures Θ = 380 K from the monsoon circulation region into the Ex-UTLS, where they subsequently mix with stratospheric air masses. The overall trace gas distribution measured during TACTS shows that this transport pathway had affected the chemical composition of the Ex-UTLS during boreal summer and autumn 2012. This leads to an intensification of the tropospheric influence on the extratropical lower stratosphere with PV > 8 pvu within 3 weeks during the TACTS mission. During the same time period a weakening of the tropospheric influence on the lowermost stratosphere (LMS) is determined. The study shows that the transport of air masses originating from the Asian summer monsoon region within the lower stratosphere affects the change in the chemical composition of the Ex-UTLS over Europe and thus contributes to the flushing of the LMS during summer 2012.
We present an estimation of the uptake coefficient (γ) and yield of nitryl chloride (ClNO2) (f) for the heterogeneous processing of dinitrogen pentoxide (N2O5) using simultaneous measurements of particle and trace gas composition at a semi-rural, non-coastal, mountain site in the summer of 2011. The yield of ClNO2 varied between (0.035 ± 0.027) and (1.38 ± 0.60) with a campaign average of (0.49 ± 0.35). The large variability in f reflects the highly variable chloride content of particles at the site. Uptake coefficients were also highly variable with minimum, maximum and average γ values of 0.004, 0.11 and 0.028 ± 0.029, respectively, with no significant correlation with particle composition, but a weak dependence on relative humidity. The uptake coefficients obtained are compared to existing parameterisations based on laboratory datasets and with other values obtained by analysis of field data.
We present an estimation of the uptake coefficient (γ) and yield of nitryl chloride (ClNO2) (f) for the heterogeneous processing of dinitrogen pentoxide (N2O5) using simultaneous measurements of particle and trace gas composition at a semi-rural, non-coastal, mountain site in the summer of 2011. The yield of ClNO2 varied between (0.035 ± 0.027) and (1.38 ± 0.60) with a campaign average of (0.49 ± 0.35). The large variability in f reflects the highly variable chloride content of particles at the site. Uptake coefficients were also highly variable with minimum, maximum and average γ values of 0.004, 0.11 and 0.028 ± 0.029, respectively, with no significant correlation with particle composition, but a weak dependence on relative humidity. The uptake coefficients obtained are compared to existing parameterizations based on laboratory datasets and with other values obtained by analysis of field data.
The exact mechanisms for new particle formation (NPF) under different boundary layer conditions are not known yet. One important question is if amines and sulfuric acid lead to efficient NPF in the atmosphere. Furthermore, it is not clear to what extent highly oxidized organic molecules (HOM) are involved in NPF. We conducted field measurements at a rural site in central Germany in the proximity of three larger dairy farms to investigate if there is a connection between NPF and the presence of amines and/or ammonia due to the local emissions from the farms. Comprehensive measurements using a nitrate Chemical Ionization-Atmospheric Pressure interface-Time Of Flight (CI-APi-TOF) mass spectrometer, a Proton Transfer Reaction-Mass Spectrometer (PTR-MS), particle counters and Differential Mobility Analyzers (DMAs) as well as measurements of trace gases and meteorological parameters were performed. It is shown that the nitrate CI-APi-TOF is suitable for sensitive measurements of sulfuric acid, amines, a nitrosamine, ammonia, iodic acid and HOM. NPF was found to correlate with sulfuric acid, while an anti-correlation with RH, amines and ammonia is observed. The anti-correlation between NPF and amines could be due to the efficient uptake of these compounds by nucleating clusters and small particles. Much higher HOM dimer (C19/C20 compounds) concentrations during the night than during the day indicate that these HOM do not efficiently self-nucleate as no night-time NPF is observed. Observed iodic acid probably originates from an iodine-containing reservoir substance but the iodine signals are very likely too low to have a significant effect on NPF.
The exact mechanisms for new particle formation (NPF) under different boundary layer conditions are not known yet. One important question is whether amines and sulfuric acid lead to efficient NPF in the atmosphere. Furthermore, it is not clear to what extent highly oxidized organic molecules (HOMs) are involved in NPF. We conducted field measurements at a rural site in central Germany in the proximity of three larger dairy farms to investigate whether there is a connection between NPF and the presence of amines and/or ammonia due to the local emissions from the farms. Comprehensive measurements using a nitrate chemical ionization–atmospheric pressure interface time-of-flight (CI-APi-TOF) mass spectrometer, a proton-transfer-reaction mass spectrometer (PTR-MS), particle counters and differential mobility analyzers (DMAs), as well as measurements of trace gases and meteorological parameters, were performed. We demonstrate here that the nitrate CI-APi-TOF is suitable for sensitive measurements of sulfuric acid, amines, a nitrosamine, ammonia, iodic acid and HOMs. NPF was found to correlate with sulfuric acid, while an anti-correlation with RH, amines and ammonia is observed. The anti-correlation between NPF and amines could be due to the efficient uptake of these compounds by nucleating clusters and small particles. Much higher HOM dimer (C19/C20 compounds) concentrations during the night than during the day indicate that these HOMs do not efficiently self-nucleate as no nighttime NPF is observed. Observed iodic acid probably originates from an iodine-containing reservoir substance, but the iodine signals are very likely too low to have a significant effect on NPF.
A new global synthesis and biomization of long (> 40 kyr) pollen-data records is presented and used with simulations from the HadCM3 and FAMOUS climate models and the BIOME4 vegetation model to analyse the dynamics of the global terrestrial biosphere and carbon storage over the last glacial–interglacial cycle. Simulated biome distributions using BIOME4 driven by HadCM3 and FAMOUS at the global scale over time generally agree well with those inferred from pollen data. Global average areas of grassland and dry shrubland, desert, and tundra biomes show large-scale increases during the Last Glacial Maximum, between ca. 64 and 74 ka BP and cool substages of Marine Isotope Stage 5, at the expense of the tropical forest, warm-temperate forest, and temperate forest biomes. These changes are reflected in BIOME4 simulations of global net primary productivity, showing good agreement between the two models. Such changes are likely to affect terrestrial carbon storage, which in turn influences the stable carbon isotopic composition of seawater as terrestrial carbon is depleted in 13C.
New particle formation driven by acid–base chemistry was initiated in the CLOUD chamber at CERN by introducing atmospherically relevant levels of gas-phase sulfuric acid and dimethylamine (DMA). Ammonia was also present in the chamber as a gas-phase contaminant from earlier experiments. The composition of particles with volume median diameters (VMDs) as small as 10 nm was measured by the Thermal Desorption Chemical Ionization Mass Spectrometer (TDCIMS). Particulate ammonium-to-dimethylaminium ratios were higher than the gas-phase ammonia-to-DMA ratios, suggesting preferential uptake of ammonia over DMA for the collected 10–30 nm VMD particles. This behavior is not consistent with present nanoparticle physicochemical models, which predict a higher dimethylaminium fraction when NH3 and DMA are present at similar gas-phase concentrations. Despite the presence in the gas phase of at least 100 times higher base concentrations than sulfuric acid, the recently formed particles always had measured base : acid ratios lower than 1 : 1. The lowest base fractions were found in particles below 15 nm VMD, with a strong size-dependent composition gradient. The reasons for the very acidic composition remain uncertain, but a plausible explanation is that the particles did not reach thermodynamic equilibrium with respect to the bases due to rapid heterogeneous conversion of SO2 to sulfate. These results indicate that sulfuric acid does not require stabilization by ammonium or dimethylaminium as acid–base pairs in particles as small as 10 nm.
New particle formation driven by acid-base chemistry was initiated in the CLOUD chamber at CERN by introducing atmospherically relevant levels of gas phase sulfuric acid and dimethylamine (DMA). Ammonia was also present in the chamber as a gas-phase contaminant from earlier experiments. The composition of particles with volume median diameters (VMDs) as small as 10 nm was measured by the Thermal Desorption Chemical Ionization Mass Spectrometer (TDCIMS). Particulate ammonium-to-dimethylaminium ratios were higher than the gas phase ammonia-to-DMA ratios, suggesting preferential uptake of ammonia over DMA for the collected 10-30 nm VMD particles. This behavior is not consistent with present nanoparticle physico-chemical models, which predict a higher dimethylaminium fraction when NH3 and DMA are present at similar gas phase concentrations. Despite the presence in the gas phase of at least 100 times higher base concentrations than sulfuric acid, the recently formed particles always had measured base:acid ratios lower than 1:1. The lowest base fractions were found in particles below 15 nm VMD, with a strong size-dependent composition gradient that suggests a change to a mixed-phase state as the particles grew beyond this size. The reasons for the very acidic composition remain uncertain, but a possible explanation is that the particles did not reach thermodynamic equilibrium with respect to the bases due to rapid heterogeneous conversion of SO2 to sulfate. These results indicate that sulfuric acid does not require stabilization by ammonium or dimethylaminium as acid-base pairs in particles as small as 10 nm.
Many natural minerals exist in the form of a solid solution. The systematic changes in structural and physical properties of oxide solid solutions are of geological importance and allow for wide applications. In order to understand the composition-structureproperty relations, substitutional solid solutions of CuxZn2−xTiO4, ZnxMg1−xTi2O5 and CuxMg1−xTi2O5 have been synthesised by mechanochemical activation assisted solid state synthesis. Self-propagating high-temperature synthesis has been employed to achieve the interstitial solid solutions of Ti5Si3Zx (Z refers to the element boron or oxygen).
The changes in the crystal structure and physical properties due to the formation of solid solutions are investigated by employing X-ray diffraction, neutron diffraction, Raman spectroscopy, low-temperature heat capacity, thermal expansion, scanning electron microscopy, UV-vis spectroscopy, plane-wave ultrasound spectroscopy and density functional theory calculations.
Melt segregation inside the earth consists of two different processes: 1) Generation of partially molten rock and 2) separation of melt, produced from partially molten rock, from the solid residual matrix. This thesis focuses on the later process. The 2 phase flow dynamics combines the study of flow dynamics of melt and matrix. Several studies have given the background theoretical frameworks for the flow dynamics of melt inside the earth. [McKenzie, 1984] summarizes the studies of [Ahern and Turcotte, 1979; Frank, 1968; Sleep, 1975] and gives a complete set of governing equations for the 2-phase flow problem.
[Bercovici et al., 2001] gives a general formulation considering the univariate system of equations related to matrix and melt flow which includes the interfacial surface force. The assumption of melt having negligible viscosity compare to the matrix has been abandoned. Therefore, based on these formulations, we have constructed our numerical model and thereafter a fortran code PERCOL2D to get an insight of melt percolation process through porous media. Additionally, we have used the Helmhotz decomposition, which splits a smooth and rapidly decaying vector field into an irrotational vector field and an incompressible vector field [Srámek, 2007], for matrix and fluid viscosity in order to lower the number of linearly independent variables to minimize the computational complications. The melt residing at inter-granular areas of lithosphere, forms an interconnected network even at low porosity. Therefore, being less dense than the matrix, melt moves up through porous media due to its buoyancy. Compaction of matrix, which occurs to compensate the melt separation, is considered in this thesis, where the effective bulk and shear viscosity of matrix are function of melt fraction. We have effective bulk viscosity of matrix as inversely proportional to melt fraction. Porosity dependence of effective bulk and shear viscosity leads to stronger melt focusing in highly porous region like mid ocean ridges [Katz, 2008] since the ratio of bulk and shear viscosity is smaller (< 10) than the constant viscosity case for the porous waves having non dimensional amplitude 5% or higher. Moreover, it is observed in [Richard et al., 2012] that the solitary wave formed in porosity dependent viscous matrix settings are steeper than the one formed in the constant matrix viscosity setting.
Firstly some 1D numerical experiments with PERCOL2D have been carried out using fixed and periodic boundary conditions for zero source term (i.e. no melting or no freezing) and negligible surface tension.
3 series of model setups with different initial conditions have been carried out varying the width, non-dimensional amplitude and the background porosity value of the initial input of porous wave.
A mathematical derivation for 1D solitary wave solution for the two phase flow through porosity dependent compacting media, is obtained in this thesis which is different than the study of [Barcilon and Lovera, 1989; Barcilon and Richter, 1986; Scott and Stevenson, 1984; Spiegelman, 1993a,b] as the effective viscosity of matrix is constant there.
Although [Simpson and Spiegelman, 2011] gives the solitary wave solutions in 1D, 2D and 3D considering the porosity dependent effective viscosity of the matrix, but using the small background porosity approximation, they neglect the background porosity (i.e φ0) and therefore the effect of variation of compaction lengths, which causes variation in the shape and dynamics of the solitary wave. Therefore, the study [This thesis, Richard et al., 2012] can be used for more general purpose. Solitary waves in varying viscous medium, are steeper (cf fig.5.1) compared to the one in constant viscous medium and their speed decreases as an inverse function of the background porosity. Additionally, this analytical solution is used in our code PERCOL2D and also in FDCON for numerical benchmarking (1D) of PERCOL2D.
The role of melt grain contiguity is considered in the revised viscosity formulation [Schmeling et al., 2012] based on elastic moduli theory of a fluid filled poro-elastic medium. This formulation is used in this thesis to produce a comparative dispersion relationship between speed of the wave and the non dimensional amplitude of porous wave, based on both the viscosity formulations (fig. 6.20) where one can see that the model based on [Bercovici et al., 2001] formulation, converges to the same dispersion relationship obtained from [Simpson and Spiegelman, 2011]. Whereas, the dispersion relationship using [Schmeling et al., 2012] formulations, shows time-dependent decrease of phase velocity with increasing amplitude and it is not yet clear that whether these solutions converge to steady state porosity waves before the porosity becomes 1.
Development of the flash-heating method for measuring melting temperatures in the diamond anvil cell
(2016)
A new ‘laser flash-heating’ method has been developed for measuring melting temperatures above 2000 K in a diamond anvil cell at gigapascals of pressure. It overcomes the general difficulties in detecting an onset of melting in a diamond anvil cell. It also circumvents the notorious experimental difficulties associated with the long heating durations of the CW laser-heating and the short timescales in the pulsed laser-heating and shock-compression experiments.
In this method, the duration of heating a sample is tuned to avoid chemical reactions of the sample with the diamond anvils and the surrounding pressure medium, while maintaining the accuracy of the temperature measurements. The absence of chemical reactions is confirmed by the EDS technique. Melt detection is now unambiguous from the analysis of textures on the surface and in depth of the recovered samples using the SEM and FIBM techniques, respectively. Using this method, the following has been achieved.
1. The melting curve of hcp-Re has been measured to 48 GPa, 4200 K for the first time. It has a significantly steeper slope than those observed for other transition metals like W and Mo with bcc structures. Above 20 GPa, Re becomes the most refractory metal surpassing W.
2. The melting curve of bcc-Mo has been measured to 45 GPa, 3100 K. It agrees with previous melt-slopes approaching zero value with pressure as reported in the LHDAC experiments using ADXRD and visual observation techniques for inferring the onset of melting. Flash-heating experiments at pressures higher than 50 GPa are required to further corroborate the flat melt-slope and resolve the long standing controversy about melting of Mo.
3. The melting curve of bcc-Ta has been measured to 85 GPa, 4300 K. Unlike in previous experiments using ADXRD and visual observation as probes, it has been tightly bracketed with an unambiguous detection of the onset of melting, without any chemical reaction. The present melting curve cannot be reconciled with shock measurements and theoretical predictions, and the precision of measurements calls for a reevaluation of theoretical, shock compression, and other DAC approaches to determine melting at high pressures. A further analysis with TEM technique for investigating the structure of the heated portion below and above melting temperatures of Ta may benefit in resolving various phase transitions predicted to explain the vast discrepancies in the reported melt-slopes.
When extrapolated to one atmosphere pressure, all the measured flashmelting curves agree with the known melting points.
This thesis addresses the reconstruction of the topographic evolution and the climate dynamics of the Early Cenozoic North American Cordillera through integrated geochronology, sedimentology, stable isotope, and clumped isotope thermometry studies. It encompasses the scientific disciplines of geochemistry, tectonics, and Earth surface processes.
Die vorliegende Arbeit beschäftigt sich mit der Entwicklung von regionalen Klimasimulationen für die Region Ostasien. Hierfür werden zwei verschiedene Modellierungsansätze verwendet. Der dynamische Regionalmodellierungsansatz, vertreten durch COSMO CLM (CCLM), und der statistische Modellierungsansatz, vertreten durch STARS. Die Simulationen erfolgten unter den Rahmenbedingungen des Coordinated Regional Climate Downscaling Experiment (CORDEX). Beide Regionalmodelle wurden im Rahmen dieser Arbeit umfassend für die Region CORDEX-Ostasien kalibriert und evaluiert. Das statistische Modell STARS wurde hierbei erstmals auf kontinentaler Ebene angewendet. Auf Basis der kalibrierten Modelle wurden Projektionen der zukünftigen klimatischen Entwicklung der Region durchgeführt.
Zur Auswertung der einzelnen Kalibrierungsläufe wurde ein komplexes Evaluierungsschema, mit einem Gütekennzahlensystem basierend auf einer linearisierten Form der relativen Modelldifferenz, entwickelt. Neben den etablierten univariaten statistischen Kennwerten (Mittelwert, Varianz, Trend) enthält das Gütekennzahlensystem auch ein bivariates statistisches Maß, welches die zweidimensionalen Stichprobenverteilungen zweier Variablen (beispielsweise Temperatur und Niederschlag) bewertet.
Im Rahmen der Kalibrierung konnte ein Großteil des Parameterraums des statistischen Modells STARS systematisch untersucht werden. Es zeigte sich, dass nur wenige Parameter einen Einfluss auf die Simulationen haben. Die meisten Parameter zeigten eine geringe und teilweise unsystematische Beeinflussung. Es konnte zudem eine Schwachstelle des Modells in Bezug auf die Variablenkorrelationen identifiziert werden. Bei der Kalibrierung des dynamischen Regionalmodells CCLM zeigte sich, dass aufgrund der groben horizontalen Auflösung des Modells eine signifikante Verbesserung der Simulationen durch eine Anpassung der physikalischen Parametrisierungen erfolgen kann.
Im Rahmen einer abschließenden Evaluierung wurden beide Modelle hinsichtlich ihres räumlichen Bias, des simulierten Jahresgangs und der Abbildung des asiatischen Monsunphänomens untersucht. Im ersten Punkt ergab sich kein qualitativer Unterschied zwischen CCLM und STARS. Beide Modelle zeigen eine deutliche Überschätzung der 2m-Temperatur im Winter über dem nördlichen Teil CORDEX-Ostasiens und eine Überschätzung des Luftdrucks über dem Hochland von Tibet im Sommer. Unterschiede zwischen beiden Modellen ergaben sich hingegen beim simulierten Jahresgang.
In Bezug auf die Modellierung des Monsunphänomens zeigt CCLM eine Unterschätzung der Intensität des indischen Sommermonsuns und eine Überschätzung des Sommermonsuns über dem westlichen Nordpazifik. Das statistische Modell STARS zeigte eine Auffälligkeit bei der Simulation des Jahresgangs sowie der räumlichen und zeitlichen Entwicklung des Sommermonsuns. Aufgrund der Konzeption des Modells ergab sich in einzelnen Regionen eine systematische Deformation des Jahresgangs. Trotz der identifizierten Schwachstellen von CCLM und STARS, bilden beide Modelle das Klima über der Region CORDEX-Ostasien qualitativ ähnlich gut ab wie aktuelle Reanalysen (ERA-Interim).
Auf Basis der kalibrierten und evaluierten Modelle wurden Klimaprojektionen für einen nahen (2020-2046), mittleren (2041-2070), und späten (2071-2100) Projektionszeitraum unter den Emissionsszenarien RCP2.6, RCP4.5 und RCP8.5 durchgeführt. Aufgrund von Modellbeschränkungen begrenzen sich die Rechnungen des Modells STARS auf den nahen Projektionszeitraum und die Emissionsszenarien RCP2.6 und RCP4.5. Die Projektionen beider Modelle zeigen eine deutliche und statistisch signifikante Erhöhung der 2m-Temperatur über der gesamten Region mit einer stärkeren Erwärmung über dem Kontinent gegenüber dem Meer. Aufgrund der relativ großen interannulären Variabilität des Niederschlags und des Luftdrucks werden statistisch nicht signifikante Änderungssignale und teils widersprüchliche Änderungen für den nahen Projektionszeitraum simuliert. Für den späten Projektionszeitraum ergeben sich jedoch deutliche Änderungssignale in den Simulationen des Modells CCLM. Insbesondere über dem Hochland von Tibet wird für den Zeitraum von 2071-2100 eine Temperaturerhöhung von über 7.0°C simuliert. Der Luftdruck und der Niederschlag zeigen räumlich heterogene Änderungssignale. Die spezifische Ausprägung der Luftdruckänderungen deutet auf eine Abschwächung der indischen Sommermonsunzirkulation und eine deutlichen Intensivierung des Sommermonsun über dem westlichen Nordpazifik hin. Die Niederschlagsänderungen über dem ostasiatischen Monsungebiet lassen auf eine Entkopplung der östlichen Monsunsysteme schließen. Trotz der heterogenen Änderungssignale im Niederschlag wird in den meisten Regionen eine Zunahme der Intensität von Extremniederschlägen simuliert. Dies gilt selbst für Regionen mit einer simulierten Abnahme der jährlichen Niederschlagssumme wie Westindonesien.
Clouds and precipitation are essential climate variables. Because of their high spatial and temporal variability, their observation and modeling is difficult. In this thesis multiple observational data sources, including satellite data and station data are globally analyzed to understand the distribution and variability of clouds and precipitation, while a special focus is on the diurnal cycle of both variables. Substantial diurnal cycles of clouds and precipitation are observed in the tropics, with different properties over land and ocean. But also in Europe cloud diurnal cycles are observed in the summer season. Overall the maximum cloud cover and also the maximum precipitation is observed in the afternoon over land, and in the morning over ocean. The analyzed climate model simulations and the model-based reanalysis fail to simulate the observed diurnal cycles. Owing to their limited resolution, models can not fully resolve the processes responsible for the existence of diurnal cycles of clouds and precipitation.
The growth of aerosol due to the aqueous phase oxidation of sulfur dioxide by ozone was measured in laboratory-generated clouds created in the Cosmics Leaving OUtdoor Droplets (CLOUD) chamber at the European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN). Experiments were performed at 10 and −10 °C, on acidic (sulfuric acid) and on partially to fully neutralised (ammonium sulfate) seed aerosol. Clouds were generated by performing an adiabatic expansion – pressurising the chamber to 220 hPa above atmospheric pressure, and then rapidly releasing the excess pressure, resulting in a cooling, condensation of water on the aerosol and a cloud lifetime of approximately 6 min. A model was developed to compare the observed aerosol growth with that predicted using oxidation rate constants previously measured in bulk solutions. The model captured the measured aerosol growth very well for experiments performed at 10 and −10 °C, indicating that, in contrast to some previous studies, the oxidation rates of SO2 in a dispersed aqueous system can be well represented by using accepted rate constants, based on bulk measurements. To the best of our knowledge, these are the first laboratory-based measurements of aqueous phase oxidation in a dispersed, super-cooled population of droplets. The measurements are therefore important in confirming that the extrapolation of currently accepted reaction rate constants to temperatures below 0 °C is correct.
Hygroscopicity of nanoparticles produced from homogeneous
nucleation in the CLOUD experiments
(2016)
Sulfuric acid, amines and oxidized organics have been found to be important compounds in the nucleation and initial growth of atmospheric particles. Because of the challenges involved in determining the chemical composition of objects with very small mass, however, the properties of the freshly nucleated particles and the detailed pathways of their formation processes are still not clear. In this study, we focus on a challenging size range, i.e., particles that have grown to diameters of 10 and 15 nm following nucleation, and measure their water uptake. Water uptake is useful information for indirectly obtaining chemical composition of aerosol particles. We use a nanometer-hygroscopicity tandem differential mobility analyzer (nano-HTDMA) at subsaturated conditions (ca. 90 % relative humidity at 293 K) to measure the hygroscopicity of particles during the seventh Cosmics Leaving OUtdoor Droplets (CLOUD7) campaign performed at CERN in 2012. In CLOUD7, the hygroscopicity of nucleated nanoparticles was measured in the presence of sulfuric acid, sulfuric acid–dimethylamine, and sulfuric acid–organics derived from α-pinene oxidation. The hygroscopicity parameter κ decreased with increasing particle size, indicating decreasing acidity of particles. No clear effect of the sulfuric acid concentration on the hygroscopicity of 10 nm particles produced from sulfuric acid and dimethylamine was observed, whereas the hygroscopicity of 15 nm particles sharply decreased with decreasing sulfuric acid concentrations. In particular, when the concentration of sulfuric acid was 5.1 × 106 molecules cm−3 in the gas phase, and the dimethylamine mixing ratio was 11.8 ppt, the measured κ of 15 nm particles was 0.31 ± 0.01: close to the value reported for dimethylaminium sulfate (DMAS) (κDMAS ∼ 0.28). Furthermore, the difference in κ between sulfuric acid and sulfuric acid–imethylamine experiments increased with increasing particle size. The κ values of particles in the presence of sulfuric acid and organics were much smaller than those of particles in the presence of sulfuric acid and dimethylamine. This suggests that the organics produced from α-pinene ozonolysis play a significant role in particle growth even at 10 nm sizes.
In Belize, which is well known for the Belize Barrier Reef and its offshore atolls, coastal lagoons are frequent morphological features along the coast. They represent transitional environments between siliciclastic and carbonate settings. In order to shed light into the Holocene evolution of coastal lagoon environments, five localities along the central coast of Belize were selected as coring sites. These include four coastal lagoons and one marsh area, namely Mantatee Lagoon, Mullins River Beach, Colson Point Lagoon, Commerce Bight Lagoon and Sapodilla Lagoon. A total of 26 sediment cores with core lengths ranging from 109 cm to 500 cm, were drilled using a Lanesky-vibracorer. Overall, 73 m of Holocene sediments and Pleistocene soil were recovered. Together with 58 radiocarbon dates the sediments reveal details on the sediment architecture and depositional features of the localities.
Marine inundation of the mainland and coastal lagoon formation started around 6 kyrs cal BP.
As a response to sea-level rise during the Holocene transgression, facies retrograded towards the coast, as seen in marginal marine overlying brackish mollusk faunas. Evidence for late Holocene progradation of facies due to sea-level stagnation is largely lacking. The occurrence of landward thinning sand beds, hiatuses and marine fauna in lagoonal successions are indications of event (overwash) sedimentation. Sediments recovered are largely of Holocene age (<7980 cal BP), overlying Pleistocene sections. Analyses of sediment composition and texture, radiocarbon dating and mollusk shell identification were used to describe and correlate sedimentary facies.
XRD analyses have identified quartz as the dominant mineral, with the Maya Mountains as main source of coastal lagoon sediments. The most common sedimentary facies include peat and peaty sediment, mud, sand, and poorly sorted sediments. Pleistocene soil forms the basement of Holocene sediments. Holocene mud represents lagoon background permanent sedimentation.
Peats and peat-rich sequences were deposited in mangrove swamp environments, whereas sandy facies mainly occur in the shoreface, beach, barriers, bars, barrier spits and overwash deposits. Facies successions could be identified for each locality, but it has proven difficult to correlate the stratigraphic sequences, especially among localities. These differences among the five locations studied suggest that apart from regional influence such as sea-level rise, local environmental factors such as small-scale variation in geomorphology and resulting facies heterogeneity, connectivity of the lagoon with the sea, antecedent topography and river discharge, were responsible for coastal sedimentation and lagoon development in the Holocene of Belize.
Faunal composition and distribution patterns of mollusk assemblages from 20 shell concentrations in cores collected in coastal lagoons, a mangrove-fringed tidal inlet and the marginal marine area (shallow subtidal) show considerable variation due to environmental heterogeneity and the interplay of several environmental factors in the course of the mid-late Holocene (ca. 6000 cal BP to modern). The investigated fauna ≥2 mm comprises 2246 bivalve, gastropod and 11 scaphopod specimens. Fifty-three mollusk species, belonging to 42 families, were identified. The bivalve Anomalocardia cuneimeris and cerithid gastropods are the dominant species and account for 78% of the total fauna. Diversity indices are low in concentrations from lagoons and relatively high in the marginal marine and tidal inlet areas.
Based on cluster analysis and nonmetric multidimensional scaling (NMDS), seven lagoonal assemblages and three marginal marine/tidal inlet assemblages were defined. A separation between lagoonal and marginal marine/tidal inlet assemblages seen in ordination indicates a lagoon-onshore gradient. The statistical separation among lagoonal assemblages demonstrates environmental changes during the Holocene evolution of the coastal lagoons, which is probably related to the formation of barriers and spits. The controlling factors of species distribution patterns are difficult to figure out, probably due to the heterogeneity of the barrier-lagoon systems and the interaction of paleoecological and paleoenvironmental factors. In addition to the taxonomic analysis, a taphonomic analysis of 1827 valves of A. cuneimeris from coastal lagoons was carried out. There is no relationship between depth and age of shells and their taphonomic condition. Size-frequency distributions and right-left valve ratios of A. cuneimeris suggest that valves were not transported over long distances but were deposited parautochthonously in their original habitat. Shells from tidal inlet and marginal marine environments were also predominantly deposited in their original habitats.
Since the Belize coast was repeatedly affected by hurricanes and the paleohurricane record for this region is poor, the sediment cores have been examined in order to identify storm deposits.
The paleohurricane record presented in this study spans the past 8000 years and exhibits three periods with increased evidences of hurricane strikes occurring at 6000-4900 cal yr BP, 4200-3600 cal yr BP and 2200-1500 cal yr BP. Two earlier events around 7100 and 7900 cal yr BP and more recent events around 180 cal yr BP and during modern times have been detected. Sand layers, redeposited corals and lagoon shell concentrations have been used as proxies for storm deposition. Additionally, hiatuses and reversed ages may indicate storm influence. While sand layers and corals represent overwash deposits, the lagoon shell concentrations, which mainly comprise the bivalve Anomalocardia cuneimeris and cerithid gastropods, have been deposited due to changes in lagoon salinity during and after storm landfalls. Comparison with other studies reveals similarities with one record from Belize, but hardly any matches with other published records. The potential for paleotempestology reconstructions of the barrier-lagoon complexes along the central Belize coast differs depending on geomorphology, and deposition of washovers in the lagoon basins is limited, probably due to the interplay of biological, geological and geomorphological processes.
Water is scarce in semi-arid and arid regions. Using alternative water sources (i.e. non-conventional water sources), such as municipal reuse water and harvested rain, contributes to using existing water resources more efficiently and productively. The aim of this study is to evaluate the two alternative water sources reuse water and harvested rain for the irrigation of small-holder agriculture from a system perspective. This helps decision and policy makers to have proper information about which system and technology to adopt under local conditions. For this, the evaluation included ecologic, societal, economic, institutional and political as well as technical aspects. For the evaluation, the study area in central-northern Namibia was chosen in the frame of the research and development project CuveWaters. The main methods used include a mathematical material flow analysis, the computation and modelling of crop requirements, a multi-criteria decision analysis using the Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP) method and a financial cost-benefit analysis. From a systemic perspective, the proposed novel systems were compared to the exciting conventional infrastructure. The results showed that both water reuse and rainwater harvesting systems for the irrigation of small-holder horticulture offer numerous technological, ecologic, economic, societal, institutional and political benefits. Rainwater harvesting based gardens have a positive benefit-cost ratio under favorable conditions. Government programs could fund the infrastructure investment costs, while the micro-entrepreneur can assume a micro-credit to finance operation and maintenance costs. Installing sanitation in informal settlements and reusing municipal water for irrigation reduces the overall water demand of households and agriculture by 39%, compared to improving sanitation facilities in informal settlements without reusing the water for agriculture. Given that water is the limiting factor for crop fertigation, the generated nutrient-rich reuse water is sufficient to annually irrigate about 10 m2 to 13 m2 per sanitation user. Compared to crop nutrient requirements, there are too many nutrients in the reuse water. Thus when using nutrient-rich reuse water, no use of fertilizers and a careful salt management is necessary. When comparing this novel system with improved sanitation, advanced wastewater treatment and nutrient-rich water reuse to the conventional and to two adapted systems, results showed that the novel CuveWaters system is the best option for the given context in a semi-arid developing country. Therefore, the results of this study suggest a further roll-out of the novel CuveWaters system. The methodology developed and the results of this study demonstrated that taking sanitation users into consideration plays a major role for the planning of an integrated water reuse infrastructure because they are the determinant factor for the amount of available nutrient-rich reuse water. In addition, it could be shown that water reuse and rainwater harvesting systems for the irrigation of small-scale gardens provide a wide range of benefits and can be key to using scarce water resources more efficiently and to contributing to the Sustainable Development Goals.
Im Fokus der vorliegenden Arbeit standen die Landschaftsrekonstruktion und die Abschätzung der Mensch-Umwelt Wechselwirkungen im Umfeld der kupferzeitlichen (ca. 5. Jts. v. Chr.) Siedlung Magura Gorgana im heutigen Süd-Rumänien. Im Zuge der sedimentologischen Untersuchungen wurde deutlich, dass zur Zeit der kupferzeitlichen Besiedlung in der Donauaue ein Paläosee existierte, welcher sich nahezu über den gesamten Auenbereich im Untersuchungsgebiet erstreckte. Mit der Entdeckung des Paläosees ‚Lacul Gorgana‘ ergaben sich, durch die exzellenten Eigenschaften von Seesedimenten als Geoarchiv, neue Möglichkeiten zur Paläomilieurekonstruktion und zur Abschätzung von Mensch-Umwelt-Interaktionen. Bis etwa in das 8. Jt. v. Chr. war die Donau in diesem Gebiet durch ein fluviales System charakterisiert, welches vermutlich aus einer Vielzahl von Gerinnen bestand und einem ‚braided river‘ ähnelte. Während des 8. Jt. v. Chr. begann die Bildung des Paläosees ‚Lacul Gorgana‘. Die Gründe hierfür sind unbekannt, wenngleich ein Zusammenhang zum Anstieg des Schwarzmeerspiegels in diesem Zeitraum naheliegt. Spätestens ab dem 13. Jh. n. Chr. kommt es zur Aggradation- bzw. Verlandung des Paläosees ‚Lacul Gorgana‘. Infolge progradierender Zuflüsse wurde die einstige Seefläche in kleinere Seen fragmentiert. Dies dauerte bis zu den Trockenlegungsmaßnahmen in den 1960er Jahren an. Somit ist die Verlandung zum gegenwärtigen Zeitpunkt, zumindest theoretisch, noch nicht abgeschlossen. Die Ausprägung des rezenten Flussbettes der Donau begann spätestens mit der Verlandung des Paläosees, genaue chronologische Angaben sind jedoch anhand der aktuellen Datenlage nicht möglich. Auf der Grundlage geochemischer Untersuchungen geben die Sedimente des Paläosees ‚Lacul Gorgana‘ Hinweise auf alternierende Bedingungen bezüglich aerober und anaerober Akkumulationsmilieus. Dabei sind die aeroben Abschnitte durch einen höheren Anteil klastischen Materials, einem niedrigeren Anteil organischen Materials und allgemein helleren Sedimenten gegenüber den anaeroben, allgemein dunkleren Abschnitten gekennzeichnet. Die Gesamtheit der sedimentologischen Befunde, und der Vergleich mit Untersuchungen anderer Autoren in benachbarten Einzugsgebieten legen nahe, dass das alternierende Seemilieu in erster Linie durch Variationen der klimatischen Bedingungen im Einzugsgebiet der Donau verursacht wurde. Diese Variationen führten zur Veränderung der Stärke von Erosion und dem Charakter des erodierten Materials. Der hohe, zeitlich begrenzte Eintrag organisch gebundenen Phosphates in Bereichen der unteren Dunklen Lage, welcher weitestgehend zeitgleich zur neolithischen und kupferzeitlichen Besiedlung akkumuliert wurde und mit hoher Wahrscheinlichkeit zu einer Eutrophierung des ‚Lacul Gorganas‘ führte, lässt sich vermutlich durch die menschliche Besiedlung der Uferzone des Sees in diesem Zeitraum erklären. Im Verlauf der Untersuchungen im Einzugsgebiet erwies sich der ‚Regionalisierungsansatz‘ als effektives und unabdingbares Werkzeug bei der Differenzierung der Seegenese. Diese Methode dient der Relativierung bzw. Abschätzung der raumzeitlichen Heterogenität des Akkumulationsmilieus anhand des Vergleiches von Sedimentstratigraphien bzw. Sedimentbohrkernen von unterschiedlichen Standorten innerhalb des Paläosees. So konnten die alternierenden Milieubedingungen innerhalb der Seesedimente deutlich als allgemeine und nicht nur als lokale Eigenschaft einzelner Bereiche des Paläosees Lacul Gorgana identifiziert werden. Daneben zeigte die Regionalisierung, dass die aeroben Bereiche nicht nur durch einen erhöhten klastischen Eintrag gekennzeichnet sind, sondern dass dieser auch in Richtung des nördlichen Litorals zunimmt. Dies spricht für eine Herkunft des Materials aus dieser Richtung und erlaubt eine räumlich differenzierte Betrachtung der Seegenese. Darüber hinaus ermöglicht der ‚Regionalisierungsansatz‘, die räumliche Variabilität bestimmter Parameter, beispielsweise des TOC/TN Anstiegs in Richtung Litoral, zu relativieren. Diese Relativierung trägt zum besseren Verständnis spezifischer Prozessabläufe bei. Während der Untersuchung wurde ebenfalls deutlich, dass das Geoarchiv Seesediment eine Vielzahl verschiedenster Signale unterschiedlichster Genese aus dem Einzugsgebiet und dem Gewässermilieu selbst als Proxy-Information speichert. Die Überlagerung dieser Signale innerhalb der Sedimentstratigraphie erschwert mitunter die Identifikation einzelner Prozesse oder Prozesskaskaden. In diesem Zusammenhang erweist sich der ‚Regionalisierungsansatz‘ erneut als sinnvolles Hilfsmittel, da über diesen eine Signaldifferenzierung erfolgen kann, unter der Annahme, dass es eher unwahrscheinlich ist, dass alle Signale in allen Bereichen des Milieus in gleicher Intensität vorliegen. Gerade für die Untersuchung sowohl allochthoner als auch autochthoner Ereignissedimentation ist jedoch die Differenzierung zur ‚Hintergrundsedimentation‘ unabdingbar für ein umfassendes Prozessverständnis.
Within the framework of the Transboundary Waters Assessment Programme (TWAP), initiated by the Global Environment Facility (GEF), we contributed to a comprehensive baseline assessment of transboundary aquifers (TBAs) by quantifying different groundwater indicators using the global water resources and water use model WaterGAP 2.2. All indicators were computed under current (2010) and projected conditions in 2030 and 2050 for 91 selected TBAs larger than 20,000 km2 and for each nation’s share of the TBAs (TBA-CU: country unit). TBA outlines were provided by the International Groundwater Resources Assessment Centre (IGRAC). The set of indicators comprises groundwater recharge, groundwater depletion, per-capita groundwater recharge, dependency on groundwater, population density, and groundwater development stress (groundwater withdrawals to groundwater recharge). Only the latter four indicators were projected to 2030 and 2050. Current-state indicators were quantified using the Watch Forcing Data climate dataset, while projections were based on five climate scenarios that were computed by five global climate models for the high-emissions scenario RCP 8.5. Water use projections were based on the Shared Socio-economic Pathway SSP2 developed within ISI-MIP. Furthermore, two scenarios of future irrigated areas were explored. For individual water use sectors, the fraction of groundwater abstraction was assumed to remain at the current level.
According to our assessment, aquifers with the highest current groundwater depletion rates worldwide are not transboundary. Exceptions are the Neogene Aquifer System (Syria) with 53 mm/yr between 2000 and 2009 and the Indus River Plain aquifer (India) with 28 mm/yr. For current conditions, we identified 20 out of 258 TBA-CUs suffering from medium to very high groundwater development stress, which are located in the Middle East and North Africa region, in South Asia, China, and the USA. Considering projections, ensemble means of per-cent changes or percent point changes to current conditions were determined. Per-capita groundwater recharge is projected to decrease in 80-90% of all TBA-CUs until 2030/2050. Due to the strongly varying projections of the global climate models, we applied a worst-case scenario approach to define future hotspots of groundwater development stress, taking into account the strongest computed increase until either 2030 or 2050 among all scenarios and individual GCMs. Based on this approach, the number of TBA-CUs under at least medium groundwater development stress increases from 20 to 58, comprising all hotspots under current conditions. New hotspots are projected to develop mainly in Sub-Saharan Africa, China, and Mexico.
Geologische Entwicklung und Geomorphogenese des Bochumer Raums werden anhand von Aufschlüssen und zahlreichen Abbildungen erläutert. Die präquartäre Entwicklung lässt sich wie folgt umreißen: 1.) Sedimentation der flözführenden Schichten des Oberkarbons in einem großen Delta in einer Randsenke vor dem sich bildenden variskischen Gebrige, 2.) Faltung der Deltasedimente im Zuge der variskischen Orogenese am Ende des Oberkarbons, 3.) flächenhafte Abtragung vom Perm bis in die Unterkreide, 4.) Meerestransgression und Ablagerung mariner Sedimente in der Oberkreide, 5.) flächenhafte Abtragung im Tertiär. Im Quartär führte eine erneute Hebung zur Einschneidung der Täler. In der Saale-Eiszeit erreichte das nordische Inlandeis das Ruhrtal, veränderte den Ruhrlauf im Osten Bochums und hinterließ eine Grundmoräne und Schmelzwasserablagerungen. In der Weichsel-Kaltzeit wurde das Gebiet von Löss bedeckt. Zu den ruhrgebietstypischen Reliefveränderungen der jüngsten Vergangenheit zählen Spuren der Kohlengräberei und Bergsenkungen.