Chemical erosion in glacial environments is normally a consequence of chemical weathering reactions dominated bysulphide oxidation linked to carbonate dissolution and the carbonation of carbonates and silicates. Solute fluxes from small valley glaciers are usually a linear function of discharge. Representative glacial solute concentrations can be derived from the linear association of solute flux with discharge. These representative glacial concentrations of the major ions are =25% of those in global river water. A 3-D thermomechanically coupled model of the growth and decay of the Northern Hemisphere ice sheets was used to simulate glacial runoff at 100-year time steps during the last glacial cycle (130 ka to the present). The glacially de...
An 11-box model of the oceanic carbon cycle including sedimentary processes is used to explore the r...
peer reviewedWe construct a range of estimates for the glacial-interglacial variations of CO2 consum...
The export of carbon from land to sea by rivers represents a major link in the global carbon cycle. ...
Chemical erosion in glacial environments is normally a consequence of chemical weathering reactions ...
It has been proposed that increased rates of chemical weathering and the related drawdown of atmosph...
International audienceIt has been proposed that increased rates of chemical weathering and the relat...
Connections between glaciation, chemical weathering, and the global carbon cycle could steer the evo...
The runoff and riverine fluxes of HCO3-, Si and Ge that arise from chemical erosion in non-glaciated...
peer reviewedThere is current interest in the riverine fluxes of bicarbonate and Si at the last glac...
The runoff and riverine fluxes of HCO3-, Si and Ge that arise from chemical erosion in non-glaciated...
The potential role of silicate weathering changes for explaining glacial-interglacial variations of ...
peer reviewedA range of estimates for the glacial-interglacial variations in CO, consumption and HCO...
peer reviewedDuring glacial-interglacial cycles, atmospheric CO2 concentration varied by about 100 p...
During glacial-interglacial cycles, atmospheric CO2 concentration varied by about 100 ppmv in amplit...
During glacial-interglacial cycles, atmospheric CO2 concentration varied by about 100 ppmv in amplit...
An 11-box model of the oceanic carbon cycle including sedimentary processes is used to explore the r...
peer reviewedWe construct a range of estimates for the glacial-interglacial variations of CO2 consum...
The export of carbon from land to sea by rivers represents a major link in the global carbon cycle. ...
Chemical erosion in glacial environments is normally a consequence of chemical weathering reactions ...
It has been proposed that increased rates of chemical weathering and the related drawdown of atmosph...
International audienceIt has been proposed that increased rates of chemical weathering and the relat...
Connections between glaciation, chemical weathering, and the global carbon cycle could steer the evo...
The runoff and riverine fluxes of HCO3-, Si and Ge that arise from chemical erosion in non-glaciated...
peer reviewedThere is current interest in the riverine fluxes of bicarbonate and Si at the last glac...
The runoff and riverine fluxes of HCO3-, Si and Ge that arise from chemical erosion in non-glaciated...
The potential role of silicate weathering changes for explaining glacial-interglacial variations of ...
peer reviewedA range of estimates for the glacial-interglacial variations in CO, consumption and HCO...
peer reviewedDuring glacial-interglacial cycles, atmospheric CO2 concentration varied by about 100 p...
During glacial-interglacial cycles, atmospheric CO2 concentration varied by about 100 ppmv in amplit...
During glacial-interglacial cycles, atmospheric CO2 concentration varied by about 100 ppmv in amplit...
An 11-box model of the oceanic carbon cycle including sedimentary processes is used to explore the r...
peer reviewedWe construct a range of estimates for the glacial-interglacial variations of CO2 consum...
The export of carbon from land to sea by rivers represents a major link in the global carbon cycle. ...