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Faint young Sun problem more severe due to ice‐albedo feedback and higher rotation rate of the early Earth

Hendrik KienertEarth System Analysis, Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research, Potsdam, GermanyGeorg FeulnerEarth System Analysis, Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research, Potsdam, GermanyVladimir PetoukhovEarth System Analysis, Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research, Potsdam, Germany
2012en
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During the Archean (3.8–2.5 billion years ago), the Sun was up to 25% less luminous than today, yet there is strong evidence that the Earth's ocean surface was not completely frozen. The most obvious solutions to this ‘faint young Sun problem’ demand high concentrations of greenhouse gases such as carbon dioxide. Here we present the first comprehensive 3‐dimensional simulations of the Archean climate that include processes as the sea‐ice albedo feedback and the higher rotation rate of the Earth. These effects lead to CO 2 partial pressures required to prevent the Earth from freezing that are significantly higher than previously thought. For the early Archean, we find a critical CO 2 partial pressure of 0.4 bar in contrast to 0.06 bar estimated in previous studies with 1‐dimensional radiative‐convective models. Our results suggest that currently favored greenhouse solutions could be in conflict with constraints emerging for the middle and late Archean.

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