The Earth's chemical composition far from chemical equilibrium is unique in our Solar System, and this uniqueness has been attributed to the presence of widespread life on the planet. Here, I show how this notion can be quantified using non-equilibrium thermodynamics. Generating and maintaining disequilibrium in a thermodynamic variable requires the extraction of power from another thermodynamic gradient, and the second law of thermodynamics imposes fundamental limits on how much power can be extracted. With this approach and associated limits, I show that the ability of abiotic processes to generate geochemical free energy that can be used to transform the surface-atmosphere environment is strongly limited to less than 1TW. Photosynthetic ...
It has long been observed that Earth’s atmosphere is uniquely far from its thermochemical equilibriu...
The Earth system is maintained in a unique state far from thermodynamic equilibrium, as, for instanc...
The Earth system is remarkably different from its planetary neighbours in that it shows pronounced, ...
The Earth's chemical composition far from chemical equilibrium is unique in our Solar System, and th...
The Earth’s chemical composition far from chemical equilibrium is unique in our solar system and thi...
Throughout Earth's history, life has increased greatly in abundance, complexity, and diversity. At t...
AbstractThroughout Earth's history, life has increased greatly in abundance, complexity, and diversi...
AbstractThroughout Earth's history, life has increased greatly in abundance, complexity, and diversi...
Thermodynamics sets fundamental laws for all physical processes and is central to driving and mainta...
The present-day atmosphere is in a unique state far from thermodynamic equilibrium. This uniqueness ...
The present-day atmosphere is in a unique state far from thermodynamic equilibrium. This uniqueness ...
Thermodynamics sets fundamental laws for all physical processes and is central to driving and mainta...
It has long been observed that Earth’s atmosphere is uniquely far from its thermochemical equilibriu...
It has long been observed that Earth's atmosphere is uniquely far from its thermochemical equilibriu...
The Earth system is maintained in a unique state far from thermodynamic equilibrium, as, for instanc...
It has long been observed that Earth’s atmosphere is uniquely far from its thermochemical equilibriu...
The Earth system is maintained in a unique state far from thermodynamic equilibrium, as, for instanc...
The Earth system is remarkably different from its planetary neighbours in that it shows pronounced, ...
The Earth's chemical composition far from chemical equilibrium is unique in our Solar System, and th...
The Earth’s chemical composition far from chemical equilibrium is unique in our solar system and thi...
Throughout Earth's history, life has increased greatly in abundance, complexity, and diversity. At t...
AbstractThroughout Earth's history, life has increased greatly in abundance, complexity, and diversi...
AbstractThroughout Earth's history, life has increased greatly in abundance, complexity, and diversi...
Thermodynamics sets fundamental laws for all physical processes and is central to driving and mainta...
The present-day atmosphere is in a unique state far from thermodynamic equilibrium. This uniqueness ...
The present-day atmosphere is in a unique state far from thermodynamic equilibrium. This uniqueness ...
Thermodynamics sets fundamental laws for all physical processes and is central to driving and mainta...
It has long been observed that Earth’s atmosphere is uniquely far from its thermochemical equilibriu...
It has long been observed that Earth's atmosphere is uniquely far from its thermochemical equilibriu...
The Earth system is maintained in a unique state far from thermodynamic equilibrium, as, for instanc...
It has long been observed that Earth’s atmosphere is uniquely far from its thermochemical equilibriu...
The Earth system is maintained in a unique state far from thermodynamic equilibrium, as, for instanc...
The Earth system is remarkably different from its planetary neighbours in that it shows pronounced, ...