Question

A larger-than-expected historic reduction in this non-dimensionless quantity is explained by Sarmiento and Toggweiler’s three-box model. Increases in this quantity explain the dip in two isotopic signatures in the Suess effect. This quantity is buffered on long timescales via a negative feedback loop in which increases in this quantity raise the rate of silicate weathering. (-5[1])Measurements of this quantity at the Mauna Loa Observatory are graphed (10[1])on the Keeling curve. (10[1])This quantity dipped by 90 parts-per-million (-5[1])during the last glacial maximum (10[2])because colder oceans are better sinks. Climate sensitivity is defined as the global temperature increase in response to a doubling of this quantity. Ocean acidification (10[1])is caused by increases in, for 10 points, what quantity that measures the amount of the primary greenhouse gas emission? ■END■

ANSWER: CO2 concentration [accept pCO2 or partial pressure of CO2; accept descriptions of the amount or levels of CO2 in the atmosphere; accept CO2 emissions or descriptions of the amount of CO2 produced by humans; accept carbon dioxide in place of CO2; prompt on answers that give carbon in place of CO2]
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PlayerTeamOpponentBuzz PositionValue
Justin DuffyHarvard ATufts B54-5
Mason YuBrown ABrandeis A6510
Peter ScullyTufts BHarvard A6910
Max NealHarvard BYale B75-5
Jake MarkusDartmouth BBrandeis B8010
Jake MarkusDartmouth BBrandeis B8010
Andrew MinagarYale BHarvard B10510

Summary

2024 ACF Regionals @ JMU01/27/2024Y1100%0%0%86.00
2024 ACF Regionals @ Nebraska01/27/2024Y6100%0%17%89.17
2024 ACF Regionals @ Ohio State01/27/2024Y3100%0%0%68.33
2024 ACF Regionals @ Imperial01/27/2024Y8100%0%13%81.75
2024 ACF Regionals @ Vanderbilt01/27/2024Y1100%0%0%68.00
2024 ACF Regionals @ MIT01/27/2024Y5100%0%40%79.80