The role of mountain uplift in the evolution of the global climate over geological times is controversial. At the heart of this debate is the capacity of rapid denudation to drive silicate weathering, which consumes CO<sub>2</sub>. Here we present the results of a 3-D model that couples erosion and weathering during mountain uplift, in which, for the first time, the weathered material is traced during its stochastic transport from the hillslopes to the mountain outlet. To explore the response of weathering fluxes to progressively cooler and drier climatic conditions, we run model simulations accounting for a decrease in temperature with or without modifications in the rainfall pattern based on a simple orographic model. At this ...
Quantifying how C fluxes will change in the future is a complex task for models because of the coupl...
Natural climate solutions are attracting considerable research effort with the aim of reducing green...
The hypothesis that mountains influence global climate through links among rock uplift, physical and...
The role of mountain uplift in the evolution of the global climate over geological times is controve...
The role of mountains in the geological evolution of the carbon cycle has been intensively debated f...
Weathering and associated atmospheric CO2 consumption are thought to increase during the erosion of ...
Over geological timescales, mountain building or orogenesis is associated with increased weathering,...
International audienceEarth's long-term climate stability is postulated to be maintained by the sili...
ABSTRACT. Tectonic uplift is one of the key factors controlling the supply of material to weathering...
Feedbacks between climate, tectonics and erosion drive mineral dissolution in the subsurface and may...
Chemical weathering of silicate rocks is considered responsible for the stabilization of atmospheric...
Mixed siliciclastic-carbonate active orogens are common on Earth's surface, yet most studies have fo...
Chemical weathering influences many components of the Earth system, from nutrient supply to landscap...
Fluvial deposits offer Earth’s best‐preserved geomorphic record of past climate change over geologic...
Chemical weathering of bedrock plays a central role in regulating Earth’s biogeochemical cycles and ...
Quantifying how C fluxes will change in the future is a complex task for models because of the coupl...
Natural climate solutions are attracting considerable research effort with the aim of reducing green...
The hypothesis that mountains influence global climate through links among rock uplift, physical and...
The role of mountain uplift in the evolution of the global climate over geological times is controve...
The role of mountains in the geological evolution of the carbon cycle has been intensively debated f...
Weathering and associated atmospheric CO2 consumption are thought to increase during the erosion of ...
Over geological timescales, mountain building or orogenesis is associated with increased weathering,...
International audienceEarth's long-term climate stability is postulated to be maintained by the sili...
ABSTRACT. Tectonic uplift is one of the key factors controlling the supply of material to weathering...
Feedbacks between climate, tectonics and erosion drive mineral dissolution in the subsurface and may...
Chemical weathering of silicate rocks is considered responsible for the stabilization of atmospheric...
Mixed siliciclastic-carbonate active orogens are common on Earth's surface, yet most studies have fo...
Chemical weathering influences many components of the Earth system, from nutrient supply to landscap...
Fluvial deposits offer Earth’s best‐preserved geomorphic record of past climate change over geologic...
Chemical weathering of bedrock plays a central role in regulating Earth’s biogeochemical cycles and ...
Quantifying how C fluxes will change in the future is a complex task for models because of the coupl...
Natural climate solutions are attracting considerable research effort with the aim of reducing green...
The hypothesis that mountains influence global climate through links among rock uplift, physical and...