Bulletin of the American Physical Society
2024 APS March Meeting
Monday–Friday, March 4–8, 2024; Minneapolis & Virtual
Session A64: Statistical and Nonlinear Physics of Earth and its Climate
8:00 AM–11:00 AM,
Monday, March 4, 2024
Room: 211AB
Sponsoring
Unit:
GPC
Chair: Ching-Yao Lai, Princeton University
Abstract: A64.00001 : Aging and Slow Dynamics in Earth's Carbon Cycle
8:00 AM–8:36 AM
Presenter:
Daniel H Rothman
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology MIT)
Author:
Daniel H Rothman
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology MIT)
consumption of organic carbon; the former sequesters carbon dioxide
while the latter releases it. Microbes attempt to close the loop, but
the longer organic matter survives, the slower microbial degradation
becomes. This aging effect leaves observable quantitative signatures:
organic matter decays at rates that are inversely proportional to its
age, while microbial populations and concentrations of organic carbon
in ocean sediments decrease at distinct powers of age. Yet mechanisms
that predict this collective organization remain unknown. I show that
these and other observations follow from the assumption that the decay
of organic matter is limited by progressively rare extreme
fluctuations in the energy available to microbes for decomposition.
The theory successfully predicts not only observed scaling exponents,
but also a previously unobserved scaling regime that emerges when
microbes subsist on the minimum energy flux required for survival.
The resulting picture suggests that the carbon cycle's age-dependent
dynamics are analogous to the slow approach to equilibrium in
disordered systems. The impact of these slow dynamics is profound:
they preclude complete oxidation of organic carbon in sediments,
thereby freeing molecular oxygen to accumulate in the atmosphere.
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