缺氧水域
引爆点(物理)
政权更迭
预警系统
海洋学
海洋生态系统
环境科学
气候变化
自相关
地质学
地中海气候
生态系统
计算机科学
生态学
生物
统计
电信
电气工程
工程类
数学
作者
Rick Hennekam,Bregje van der Bolt,Egbert H. van Nes,Gert J. de Lange,Marten Scheffer,Gert‐Jan Reichart
摘要
Abstract Predicting which marine systems are close to abrupt transitions into oxygen‐deficient conditions (“anoxia”) is notoriously hard but important—as rising temperatures and coastal eutrophication drive many marine systems toward such tipping points. Rapid oxic‐to‐anoxic transitions occurred regularly within the eastern Mediterranean Sea on (multi)centennial time scales, and hence, its sedimentary archive allows exploring statistical methods that can indicate approaching tipping points. The here presented high‐resolution reconstructions of past oxygen dynamics in the Mediterranean Sea reveal that early‐warning signals in these deoxygenation time series occurred long before fast transitions to anoxia. These statistical indicators (i.e., rise in autocorrelation and variance) are hallmarks of so‐called critical slowing down, signaling a steady loss of resilience of the oxygenated state as the system approaches a tipping point. Hence, even without precise knowledge of the mechanisms involved, early‐warning signals for widespread anoxia in marine systems are recognizable using an appropriate statistical approach.
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