Neoproterozoic, and possibly Paleoproterozoic, glaciations represent the most extreme climate events in post- Hadean Earth, and may link closely with the evolution of the atmosphere and life. According to the Snowball Earth hypothesis, the entire ocean was covered with ice during these events for a few million years, during which time volcanic CO 2 increased enough to cause deglaciation. Geochemical proxy data and model calculations suggest that the maximum CO 2 was 0.01-0.1 by volume, but early climate modeling suggested that deglaciation was not possible at CO 2 = 0.2. We use results from six different general circulation models (GCMs) to show that clouds could warm a Snowball enough to reduce the CO 2 required for deglaciation by a facto...
The Cryogenian period (~720-635 Ma) is marked by extensive Snowball Earth glaciations. These have pr...
The Cryogenian period (~720–635 Ma) is marked by extensive Snowball Earth glaciations. These have pr...
The Cryogenian period (720–635 million years ago) in the Neoproterozoic era featured two phases of g...
Neoproterozoic, and possibly Paleoproterozoic, glaciations represent the most extreme climate events...
International audienceThe relationship between CO2 variation and Neoproterozoic glaciation has deepl...
International audienceThe current state of knowledge suggests that the Neoproterozoic snowball Earth...
Simple and complex climate models suggest a hard snowball – a completely ice-covered planet – is one...
Atmospheric circulation in a Snowball Earth is critical for determining cloud behavior, heat export ...
International audienceAmong the issues raised by the globally ice-covered Earth, or a so-called 'har...
Sea ice schemes with a few vertical levels are typically used to simulate the thermodynamic evolutio...
Carbonates capping Neoproterozoic glacial deposits contain peculiar sedimentological features and ge...
We study the initiation of a Marinoan Snowball Earth (~635 million years before present) with the st...
6 [1] The problem of deglaciating a globally ice-covered (‘‘hard snowball’’) Earth is 7 examined usi...
The "Snowball Earth" hypothesis, proposed to explain the Neoproterozoic glacial episodes i...
Thesis submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Science in G...
The Cryogenian period (~720-635 Ma) is marked by extensive Snowball Earth glaciations. These have pr...
The Cryogenian period (~720–635 Ma) is marked by extensive Snowball Earth glaciations. These have pr...
The Cryogenian period (720–635 million years ago) in the Neoproterozoic era featured two phases of g...
Neoproterozoic, and possibly Paleoproterozoic, glaciations represent the most extreme climate events...
International audienceThe relationship between CO2 variation and Neoproterozoic glaciation has deepl...
International audienceThe current state of knowledge suggests that the Neoproterozoic snowball Earth...
Simple and complex climate models suggest a hard snowball – a completely ice-covered planet – is one...
Atmospheric circulation in a Snowball Earth is critical for determining cloud behavior, heat export ...
International audienceAmong the issues raised by the globally ice-covered Earth, or a so-called 'har...
Sea ice schemes with a few vertical levels are typically used to simulate the thermodynamic evolutio...
Carbonates capping Neoproterozoic glacial deposits contain peculiar sedimentological features and ge...
We study the initiation of a Marinoan Snowball Earth (~635 million years before present) with the st...
6 [1] The problem of deglaciating a globally ice-covered (‘‘hard snowball’’) Earth is 7 examined usi...
The "Snowball Earth" hypothesis, proposed to explain the Neoproterozoic glacial episodes i...
Thesis submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Science in G...
The Cryogenian period (~720-635 Ma) is marked by extensive Snowball Earth glaciations. These have pr...
The Cryogenian period (~720–635 Ma) is marked by extensive Snowball Earth glaciations. These have pr...
The Cryogenian period (720–635 million years ago) in the Neoproterozoic era featured two phases of g...