Variations in the mean temperature of the ocean, on time scales from millennial to millions of years, in the past and projected for the future, are large enough to impact the geochemistry of the carbon, oxygen, and methane geochemical systems. In each system, the time scale of the temperature perturbation is key. On time frames of 1-100 ky, atmospheric CO2 is controlled by the ocean. CO2 temperature-dependent solubility and greenhouse forcing combine to create an amplifying feedback with ocean temperature; the CaCO3 Cycle increases this effect somewhat on time scales longer than similar to 5- 10 ky. The CO2/T feedback can be seen in the climate record from Vostok, and a model including the temperature feedback predicts that 10% of the fossi...
The global mean surface temperature and partial pressure of carbon dioxide (CO2) are increasing both...
The oceans play a key role in climate regulation especially in part buffering (neutralising) the eff...
Changes in ocean chemistry and climate induced by anthropogenic CO2 affect a broad range of ocean bi...
International audienceChanging atmospheric composition due to human activities, primarily carbon dio...
The carbon cycle has a central role in climate change. For example, during glacial-interglacial cycl...
Changes in ocean chemistry and climate induced by anthropogenic CO2 affect a broad range of ocean bi...
The ocean comprises ~71 of the Earth’s surface area and is in constant interaction with the atmosphe...
Studies of the temperature anomalies during the last 27 years show a close relationship with the var...
The oceans' role in climate and climate change is manifold. The Ocean circulation transports large a...
Abstract. The feedback between climate and carbon cycle systems is critical to the prediction of fut...
The global carbon cycle is strongly perturbed by fossil fuel burning leading to atmospheric CO2 incr...
[1] A model of the ocean and seafloor carbon cycle is subjected to injection of new CO2 pulses of va...
Atmospheric carbon dioxide concentration is one of the key variables of the ‘Earth system’ — the web...
Ocean biogeochemistry is a critical com-ponent of the Earth’s climate system, regulat-ing on timesca...
Ocean acidification may have severe consequences for marine ecosystems; however, assessing its futur...
The global mean surface temperature and partial pressure of carbon dioxide (CO2) are increasing both...
The oceans play a key role in climate regulation especially in part buffering (neutralising) the eff...
Changes in ocean chemistry and climate induced by anthropogenic CO2 affect a broad range of ocean bi...
International audienceChanging atmospheric composition due to human activities, primarily carbon dio...
The carbon cycle has a central role in climate change. For example, during glacial-interglacial cycl...
Changes in ocean chemistry and climate induced by anthropogenic CO2 affect a broad range of ocean bi...
The ocean comprises ~71 of the Earth’s surface area and is in constant interaction with the atmosphe...
Studies of the temperature anomalies during the last 27 years show a close relationship with the var...
The oceans' role in climate and climate change is manifold. The Ocean circulation transports large a...
Abstract. The feedback between climate and carbon cycle systems is critical to the prediction of fut...
The global carbon cycle is strongly perturbed by fossil fuel burning leading to atmospheric CO2 incr...
[1] A model of the ocean and seafloor carbon cycle is subjected to injection of new CO2 pulses of va...
Atmospheric carbon dioxide concentration is one of the key variables of the ‘Earth system’ — the web...
Ocean biogeochemistry is a critical com-ponent of the Earth’s climate system, regulat-ing on timesca...
Ocean acidification may have severe consequences for marine ecosystems; however, assessing its futur...
The global mean surface temperature and partial pressure of carbon dioxide (CO2) are increasing both...
The oceans play a key role in climate regulation especially in part buffering (neutralising) the eff...
Changes in ocean chemistry and climate induced by anthropogenic CO2 affect a broad range of ocean bi...