David Archer (scientist)
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David Archer is a computational ocean chemist,[1] and has been a Professor at the Department of The Geophysical Sciences at the University of Chicago since 1993.[2] He has published research on the carbon cycle of the ocean and the sea floor. He has worked on the history of atmospheric CO2 concentration, the fate of fossil fuel CO2 over geologic time scales in the future, and the impact of CO2 on future ice age cycles, ocean methane hydrate decomposition, and coral reefs.[1]
He is a contributor to the blog RealClimate[1] and he costarred in a climate change blues music video.
Teaching responsibilities
He teaches classes on global warming, environmental chemistry, and global geochemical cycles.[2]
Education
He obtained his Ph.D from the University of Washington in 1990.[2]
Example papers
- Atmospheric lifetime of fossil-fuel carbon dioxide[3]
- Lowering of glacial atmospheric CO2 in response to changes in oceanic circulation and marine biogeochemistry[4]
- Long term fate of anthropogenic carbon[5]
- Subsurface ocean argon disequilibrium reveals the equatorial Pacific shadow zone,[6] 2006.
- A movable trigger: Fossil fuel CO2 and the onset of the next glaciation[7]
- Time-dependent response of the global ocean clathrate reservoir to climatic and anthropogenic forcing[8]
- Fate of fossil fuel CO2 in geologic time[9]
- Model sensitivity in the effect of Antarctic sea ice and stratification on atmospheric pCO2[10]
Books
- The Global Carbon Cycle (Princeton Primers in Climate), The Global Carbon Cycle (Princeton Primers in Climate)
- The Warming Papers: The Scientific Foundation for the Climate Change Forecast, 2010, edited with Raymond Pierrehumbert, ISBN 978-1-4051-9616-1, 432 pages
- The Long Thaw: How Humans Are Changing the Next 100,000 Years of Earth's Climate, 2008, ISBN 978-0-691-13654-7, 192 pages
- The Climate Crisis: An Introductory Guide to Climate Change, 2010, ISBN 978-0-521-73255-0, 260 pages
- Global Warming: Understanding the Forecast, 2006, ISBN 978-1-4051-4039-3, 208 pages
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 "David Archer". RealClimate. Retrieved 6 December 2009.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 "David Archer". University of Chicago Website. Retrieved 6 December 2009.
- ↑ Archer, D.; Eby, M.; Brovkin, V.; Ridgwell, A.; Cao, L.; Mikolajewicz, U.; Caldeira, K.; Matsumoto, K.; Munhoven, G.; Montenegro, A.; Tokos, K. (2009). "Atmospheric Lifetime of Fossil Fuel Carbon Dioxide". Annual Review of Earth and Planetary Sciences 37: 117. Bibcode:2009AREPS..37..117A. doi:10.1146/annurev.earth.031208.100206.
- ↑ Brovkin, V.; Ganopolski, A.; Archer, D.; Rahmstorf, S. (2007). "Lowering of glacial atmospheric CO2 in response to changes in oceanic circulation and marine biogeochemistry". Paleoceanography 22 (4): PA4202. Bibcode:2007PalOc..22.4202B. doi:10.1029/2006PA001380.
- ↑ Montenegro, A.; Brovkin, V.; Eby, M.; Archer, D.; Weaver, A. J. (2007). "Long term fate of anthropogenic carbon". Geophysical Research Letters 34 (19): L19707. Bibcode:2007GeoRL..3419707M. doi:10.1029/2007GL030905.
- ↑ Gehrie, E.; Archer, D.; Emerson, S.; Stump, C.; Henning, C. (2006). "Subsurface ocean argon disequilibrium reveals the equatorial Pacific shadow zone". Geophysical Research Letters 33 (18): L18608. Bibcode:2006GeoRL..3318608G. doi:10.1029/2006GL026935.
- ↑ Zeebe, R. E.; Archer, D. (2005). "Feasibility of ocean fertilization and its impact on future atmospheric CO2 levels". Geophysical Research Letters 32 (9): L09703. Bibcode:2005GeoRL..3209703Z. doi:10.1029/2005GL022449.
- ↑ Archer, D.; Buffett, B. (2005). "Time-dependent response of the global ocean clathrate reservoir to climatic and anthropogenic forcing". Geochemistry Geophysics Geosystems 6 (3): Q03002. Bibcode:2005GGG.....603002A. doi:10.1029/2004GC000854.
- ↑ Archer, D. (2005). "Fate of fossil fuel CO2 in geologic time" (Full free text). Journal of Geophysical Research 110: C09S05. Bibcode:2005JGRC..11009S05A. doi:10.1029/2004JC002625.
- ↑ Archer, D. E.; Martin, P. A.; Milovich, J.; Brovkin, V.; Plattner, G. -K.; Ashendel, C. (2003). "Model sensitivity in the effect of Antarctic sea ice and stratification on atmospheric pCO2". Paleoceanography 18: 1012. Bibcode:2003PalOc..18a..12A. doi:10.1029/2002PA000760.
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