Q4.23. Some researchers have hypothesized that the feedback loop pictured below influences the carbon dynamics of Arctic ecosystems as follows: Elevated atmospheric CO₂ levels cause the climate to warm, thawing permafrost. Nitrogen mineralization is then stimulated as thawed permafrost decomposes. The resulting increase in soil ammonium then stimulates primary production, which pulls CO₂ from the air. What kind of feedback is described? Temperature-Mineralization Feedback Primary Production CO₂ Level N- Mineralization Temperature A positive feedback that amplifies the initial change A negative feedback that dampens the initial change A feedback that probably dominated pre-industrial carbon cycling A feedback that will not affect climate change forecasts

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Q4.23. Some researchers have hypothesized that the feedback loop pictured below influences
the carbon dynamics of Arctic ecosystems as follows: Elevated atmospheric CO₂ levels cause
the climate to warm, thawing permafrost. Nitrogen mineralization is then stimulated as thawed
permafrost decomposes. The resulting increase in soil ammonium then stimulates primary
production, which pulls CO₂ from the air. What kind of feedback is described?
Temperature-Mineralization Feedback
22/23
+
CO₂ Level
N-
Mineralization
+
Temperature
+
A positive feedback that amplifies the initial change
A negative feedback that dampens the initial change
A feedback that probably dominated pre-industrial carbon cycling
A feedback that will not affect climate change forecasts
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Transcribed Image Text:CONTENTS Section 4: Global Biogeochemical Cycles Nutrient Cycling SimUText 2022-2023 Primary Production Submit Q4.23. Some researchers have hypothesized that the feedback loop pictured below influences the carbon dynamics of Arctic ecosystems as follows: Elevated atmospheric CO₂ levels cause the climate to warm, thawing permafrost. Nitrogen mineralization is then stimulated as thawed permafrost decomposes. The resulting increase in soil ammonium then stimulates primary production, which pulls CO₂ from the air. What kind of feedback is described? Temperature-Mineralization Feedback 22/23 + CO₂ Level N- Mineralization + Temperature + A positive feedback that amplifies the initial change A negative feedback that dampens the initial change A feedback that probably dominated pre-industrial carbon cycling A feedback that will not affect climate change forecasts NOTES QUESTIONS
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