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Page 1: October 1 Magdalena Anguelova Ph.D. Candidate Advisor: Prof. Ferris Webster College of Marine Studies.

October 1October 1

Magdalena AnguelovaPh.D. Candidate Advisor: Prof. Ferris Webster

Magdalena AnguelovaPh.D. Candidate Advisor: Prof. Ferris Webster

College of Marine StudiesCollege of Marine Studies

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Bubble BathGlenn Miller

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Bubbles in my beerWillie Nelson

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Bubbles naturally formed in the

oceanMarine life

Breaking waves

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Oceanic bubbles are

associated with

Oxygenic atmosphere

Climate on the planet

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Oxygenic atmosphere

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Archaean Earth

Ancient atmosphere of: methane; ammonia; other gases.

Bacterial life.

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Earth’s biogeologic clock

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Stromatolite fossils

760 million years old, Arizona

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Living stromatolites

Shark Bay, Australia

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Stromatolites

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Cyanobacteria

3 billion individuals per sq. meter; Use sediment and organic material; Build stromatolites up to 1.5 m high

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The Miracle PlanetPBS Series

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The Miracle PlanetPBS Series

o This cycle continued for eonso Cyanobacteria photosynthesized o Releasing tiny bubbles of oxygeno The water gradually saturated with O2

o Then O2 escaped into the air ando Transformed the atmosphereo To air we now breatho Then ozone layer formed against UV.

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Life conquered the land

Life conquered the land

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Oceanic bubbles mediated oxygenic

atmosphere

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Oceanic bubbles are

associated with

Oxygenic atmosphere

Climate on the planet

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Climate on the planet

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Oceanic whitecaps

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As waves As waves break,break,

air mixes into the water,

and forms clouds of bubbles.

Wave Breaking

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The small bubbles dissolve and disappear;

The fate of the bubbles

The large bubbles rise to the surface,

Some bubbles join the ambient population of oceanic bubbles.

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While floating on the surface, bubbles burst.

Bursting of bubbles

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Upon bursting, bubble caps shatter into thousands of small droplets.

Film drops form.

Film Drops

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As the bubble cavity collapses...

Jet drops form.Jet drops form.

Jet Drops

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Under very high winds drops are torn from the wave crests and blown directly into the air.

Spume drops Spume drops form.form.

Spume Drops

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In the air, In the air, this sea this sea spray:spray:

sea-salt aerosols.

evaporates, evaporates, shrinks,shrinks, and forms and forms

So, whitecaps fill the air So, whitecaps fill the air with film, jet, and spume with film, jet, and spume drops.drops.

Sea Spray

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What are Aerosols? Aerosols are minute stable

particles, solid or liquid, suspended in the atmosphere.

Clean (rural/marine) air. Polluted (urban) air.

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Tiny Particles Cannot be seen with the naked eye. Seen as...

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A sunrise over the China Sea

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The aerosols are: Natural:

Man-made:

Soil dust;Sea salt;

Volcanic dust;Organic

particles.

Industrial;Burning biomass;

Soot; The most numerous are:

Aerosol Types

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Aerosols can influence climate:

Directly:

Indirectly:

- by reflecting incoming

sunlight back to space.

- by modifying the properties and lifetime of

the clouds.

Why are Aerosols so Important?

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More aerosols = more cloud droplets. Reflect more sunlight.

Net result: cooling.

Cloud Properties

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Inhibit the growth of cloud droplets. Rain delayed.

Net result: longer cloud lifetime.

Cloud Lifetime

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Oceans Oceans produce produce enormous enormous amount of sea-amount of sea-salt aerosols.salt aerosols.

For one year: 1.3For one year: 1.3101099 kgkg

= 683 000 cars.= 683 000 cars.

Sea-salt aerosols

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Sea-salt aerosols are the major contributor to sunlight reflection.

Sea-salt aerosols facilitate the formation of drops in marine clouds.

Sea-Salt Aerosols and Climate

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Oceanic bubbles link ocean and atmosphere

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