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GreenhouseEarth-thermodynamicanalysis HelmutUllmann

initialsituation

Inthelast150years,globaltemperatureshaveincreasedbyabout1degree.Duringthe sameperiod,theconcentrationofcarbondioxideintheairincreasedfrom280to400ppmby volume.ThemeasuredCO-temperature-timerelationshipleadstothesuspicionthatmanmadeCOemissionsfromtheuseoffossilfuelsduringtheIndustrialRevolutionwerethe causeofthetemperatureincrease.Man-madeCOisostracizedasaclimatekiller.Asa result,zero-emissionstargetsanddecarbonizationforclimateprotectionare politicallyenforced,whichcanleadtodeindustrializationandimpoverishmentofsociety.

Here,anassessmentiscarriedoutusingphysical-chemicaldataontheheatstorage capacityofthegases.

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Withitsatmosphere,theoceancurrentsandthewatercycle,theearthformsakindof thermostat.Temperaturedeviationsof1to2Cperyearcorrespondto0.1to0.2%ofthe globalsurfacetemperatureof288K.Whilethetemperatureatthetopoftheatmosphereis -18Caccordingtosatellitemeasurements,theearth'ssurfacemeasuresanaverageof +15C.Thedifferenceof33degreesiscalledthegreenhouseeffect.

Attheouteratmosphereoftheearth,ataheightofapprox.20km,thesolarradiation hasapowerdensityof1.35kW/m(=solarconstant).Onitswaythroughtheatmosphere, solarradiationisweakenedbyreflectionandabsorption,dependingonthepathlengthand theangleofincidence.Attheearth'ssurface,thepowerofsolarradiation2isstilla maximumof1kW/m ,dependingongeographicallatitude,altitude,weatherandtimeof dayandyear.Athigherlatitudes,thepeakvalueislimitedtomiddayandthemonthsof JuneandJuly.Atthe60thdegreeoflatitudethisis2to900W/minsummer ,

ThespectrumofsolarradiationrangesfromUVthroughthevisiblerangetoIRwith increasingwavelength.Thehighest-energyUVradiationisalreadyabsorbedin thestratosphereinchemicalreactionswiththeformationanddecompositionofozone. OnlyaboutatenthofUVradiationreachestheearth'ssurface.

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Visiblelightisreflectedbycloudsandparticulatematterintheatmosphere,onlyabouthalf ofwhichreachestheearth'ssurface.Thermalradiation(IR)isabsorbedbywater vapour,byaerosolsandbytracegases(CO,CHandothers)intheatmosphere.Onlyabout halfoftheIRradiationreachestheground.

Accordingtovarioussources,onaverageabout60to75%oftheradiatedenergy reachestheearth'ssurface,withthespectraldistributionshiftinginfavorofthelong-wave components.Thenumbersvarywidelydependingontheweather,humidityand regionalairpollution.

HeatstorageEarth'satmosphere

Attheearth'ssurface,theabsorbedsolarradiationisabsorbedinsolidsandwaterand convertedintoheat.Mostoftheheatistransferredtoairmoleculesonheatedroof surfaces,concretehighways,housewalls,farmlandandbodiesofwater.Heated airislessdenseandrises.Heatspreadsthroughconvection,aircurrents,highandlow pressureareasintheatmosphere.

Thecapacityofgasestoabsorbheatisdescribedbytheirheatcapacity.

Table1containscollectedmeasurementsofthemolarheatcapacitiesCp.Heatiskinetic energy(kineticenergyE)oftheparticles.Theseriesofnoblegases(Table1a)showsthat Cpisindependentofthemassoftheparticles,andtheenergythatcanbeabsorbed correspondstothekineticortranslationalenergy.

IndiatomicgasessuchasNandO,vibrationalenergyintheformofrotationaland oscillatorydegreesoffreedominthestructureofthemoleculescanbeactivatedas potentialenergyEinadditiontothekineticenergybyhigh-energyradiationorhigh temperatures.Themaximumabsorbableenergypermoleisaboutathirdpotgreaterthan formonatomicgases(Tab.1b).

Duetotheirmolecularstructure,triatomicandpolyatomicgasmoleculessuchas HO(upto5%inthe atmosphere)andtracegasessuchasCOshowadditionaldegreesoffreedomintheir spectrumintheformofrotational,oscillatinganddeformationvibrations,theirmolarheat capacityisaroundoneanotherfifthcomparedtothediatomicgases(Table1c).The vibrationsinthemoleculeresonatewiththeenergyofIRphotons,theycanabsorb4.5such andalsoemitthemagain.

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Theabsorbedenergyisthesumofkineticandpotentialenergy,consideringthe translationalenergyaskineticandthevibrationalenergyinthemolecularstructure aspotentialenergy.Theindividualpartscanchangeintoeachother,theirsum remainsconstant:E=E+E.pot

Theenergyretentioninthegreenhouseearthiseffectedbyallgascomponentsaccording totheirmolarheatcapacityandconcentrationintheatmosphere.Mostoftheenergyis containedinthemaincomponentsoftheatmosphere,nitrogenandoxygen.For watervapour,at3%inair,itwouldbe37.2x0.03partsoftheenergycontentofthe atmosphere.Theratiooftheenergycontentofairtowatervaportotracegaseswouldthen beabout100:35:0.07.Thisrelationshipisnotchangedbythelowtemperaturedependency oftheCpvalues.Even1%argonintheairwouldcontributemoretoheatretentionthanCO.

Thecontributionofthewatercycleisalwaysfargreaterthantheenergycontentinthesmall proportionoftracegases,whichisdifficulttoquantifybecauseofitsdependenceonair humidityandonvariousstatesofmatterwiththeirconversionenergies.

Theradiativebalance–theearth'sreflection

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Solarradiationandearthradiationshouldbalanceeachotherout.Thebalanceisonlybalancedas longastherearenochangesinthesolarorplanetaryparameters,whichhashappenedseveraltimesin thehistoryofourplanet:therewerewarmandiceages,grasslandsbecamedeserts.Butevenwith constantcosmicparameters,theradiationbalanceisbalancedneitherdailynorannually,sometimesonly afterthousandsofyears.

Howdoesheatgetbackintospace?Theexchangeofenergywithspacecanonlytakeplacevia electromagneticradiation.Only15to30%oftheenergyisreflectedbackfromtheearth'ssurfaceas IRradiation.Mostofthestoredenergyiskineticenergyofthegasmolecules.Inordertorestore theenergybalancebetweenincomingandoutgoingradiation,theenergywouldhavetoescapeinto spacewiththegasmolecules,buttheseareheldtoearthbygravity.

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Heatmustthereforebeconvertedintoelectromagneticradiation.The3-andpolyatomicgasesHOand thetracegasesCOCHandothersactasconverters,whichcanemittheirpotentialenergystoredin molecularvibrationsasIRphotons.

ResonancesbetweenvibrationalenergyandIRphotonsarepossible,astheenergyvaluesareinthe rangeofIRphotonenergies(Table2).Theenergyvaluespermoleculein7milli-electronvoltsare recalculated

1mole=6.02x10molecules

1eV=1.602x10J

Itcanbeassumedthatincollisionswithgasmoleculesofacertainenergy,molecular vibrationscanbegeneratedandstoppedandconvertedintophotons.

Onlyinthiswayisitpossibletoconvertthekineticenergyintoelectromagneticradiationand thustheenergybalancebetweenincomingandoutgoingradiation.Thetracegasesreferredtobyclimate researchas"greenhousegases"wouldthenbeseenascatalystsforthereductionofheat andtheemissionofelectromagneticradiation.Theexchangeofkineticenergywithvibrational energyinthemoleculesofagasmixtureisathermodynamicprocess.A congestionofatypeofenergyinapartofthewholeisafterthe2.

Nottobeexpectedfromthefirstlawofthermodynamics.

Thedensityoftheatmosphereandthusitsheatcontentdecreasewithincreasingaltitude.TheIR photonsareemittedinalldirections.Inclimateresearch,thereturnradiationinthedirectionofthe earthisusedasanargumenttocalculatevaluesfora"radiativeforcing"asthecauseofthe temperatureincreaseduetothe"greenhousegases".Inthedirectionofearth,however,theIRrays encounterahigherdensityofabsorbingmoleculesthaninthedirectionofspace,sothat transportintospaceshouldbefavoredovertransportbacktoearth.

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Conclusions

TheEarth'satmosphereactslikeagreenhousebystoringsolarenergy.Allgasesinthe atmosphereareinvolvedinenergystorageaccordingtotheirmolarheatcapacitiesand concentrations.Nitrogenandoxygenasthemaincomponentsoftheaircarrythelargestshareof thestoredenergy.

Theenergycontentofwaterintheatmospherevariesoverawiderange,butisfargreater thanthatoftracegases.

Theenergycontentofthetracegasescarbondioxide,methane,etc.islowduetotheirlow concentration.Accordingtothethermodynamicanalysis,carbondioxidecannotcauseheat accumulation.

Watervaporandthetracegaseshaveacatalyticfunctioninconvertingthermalenergyinthe airintoelectromagneticradiation.Theyplayanimportantroleinmaintainingtheradiationbudget.

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