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Controls on the Archean Climate System Investigated with a Global Climate Model

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ASTROBIOLOGY
卷 14, 期 3, 页码 241-253

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MARY ANN LIEBERT, INC
DOI: 10.1089/ast.2013.1112

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  1. NASA [NNX10AR97H, NNX10AR17G]
  2. National Science Foundation [CNS-0821794]
  3. University of Colorado at Boulder
  4. NASA [124871, 125597, NNX10AR17G, NNX10AR97H] Funding Source: Federal RePORTER

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The most obvious means of resolving the faint young Sun paradox is to invoke large quantities of greenhouse gases, namely, CO2 and CH4. However, numerous changes to the Archean climate system have been suggested that may have yielded additional warming, thus easing the required greenhouse gas burden. Here, we use a three-dimensional climate model to examine some of the factors that controlled Archean climate. We examine changes to Earth's rotation rate, surface albedo, cloud properties, and total atmospheric pressure following proposals from the recent literature. While the effects of increased planetary rotation rate on surface temperature are insignificant, plausible changes to the surface albedo, cloud droplet number concentrations, and atmospheric nitrogen inventory may each impart global mean warming of 3-7 K. While none of these changes present a singular solution to the faint young Sun paradox, a combination can have a large impact on climate. Global mean surface temperatures at or above 288 K could easily have been maintained throughout the entirety of the Archean if plausible changes to clouds, surface albedo, and nitrogen content occurred. Key Words: Archean-Habitability-Atmosphere. Astrobiology 14, 241-253.

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