This is the final version. Available from Elsevier via the DOI in this record.Over geological timescales, CO2 levels are determined by the operation of the long term carbon cycle, and it is generally thought that changes in atmospheric CO2 concentration have controlled variations in Earth's surface temperature over the Phanerozoic Eon. Here we compile independent estimates for global average surface temperature and atmospheric CO2 concentration, and compare these to the predictions of box models of the long term carbon cycle COPSE and GEOCARBSULF. We find a strong relationship between CO2 forcing and temperature from the proxy data, for times where data is available, and we find that current published models reproduce many aspects of CO2 ch...
The Cryogenian period (~720–635 Ma) is marked by extensive Snowball Earth glaciations. These have pr...
Over the last 7 million years, the Earth has undergone major long-term cooling culminating in the de...
International audienceBy trapping infrared radiation, atmospheric CO2 contributes significantly to t...
Long-term carbon cycle models are critical for understanding the levels and underlying controls of a...
The atmospheric CO2 mixing ratio has fluctuated widely over the Phanerozoic, according to the estima...
The Earth underwent several snowball glaciations between 1,000 and 542 million years ago. The termin...
Measurements of carbon isotope variations in climate archives and isotope-enabled climate modeling a...
A numerical model describing the coupled evolution of the biogeochemical cycles of carbon, sulfur, c...
INTRODUCTIONAnthropogenic carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions have driven an increase in the global atmos...
Earth’s global climate is linked to the amount of the CO2 in the atmosphere and oceans. Processes th...
Tectonic drivers of degassing and weathering processes are key long-term controls on atmospheric CO2...
Earth's atmospheric CO2 concentration (ca) for the Phanerozoic Eon is estimated from proxies and geo...
The Cryogenian period (~720-635 Ma) is marked by extensive Snowball Earth glaciations. These have pr...
It has been proposed that increased rates of chemical weathering and the related drawdown of atmosph...
Conflicting hypotheses are investigated for the observed atmospheric CO2 increase of 20 ppm between ...
The Cryogenian period (~720–635 Ma) is marked by extensive Snowball Earth glaciations. These have pr...
Over the last 7 million years, the Earth has undergone major long-term cooling culminating in the de...
International audienceBy trapping infrared radiation, atmospheric CO2 contributes significantly to t...
Long-term carbon cycle models are critical for understanding the levels and underlying controls of a...
The atmospheric CO2 mixing ratio has fluctuated widely over the Phanerozoic, according to the estima...
The Earth underwent several snowball glaciations between 1,000 and 542 million years ago. The termin...
Measurements of carbon isotope variations in climate archives and isotope-enabled climate modeling a...
A numerical model describing the coupled evolution of the biogeochemical cycles of carbon, sulfur, c...
INTRODUCTIONAnthropogenic carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions have driven an increase in the global atmos...
Earth’s global climate is linked to the amount of the CO2 in the atmosphere and oceans. Processes th...
Tectonic drivers of degassing and weathering processes are key long-term controls on atmospheric CO2...
Earth's atmospheric CO2 concentration (ca) for the Phanerozoic Eon is estimated from proxies and geo...
The Cryogenian period (~720-635 Ma) is marked by extensive Snowball Earth glaciations. These have pr...
It has been proposed that increased rates of chemical weathering and the related drawdown of atmosph...
Conflicting hypotheses are investigated for the observed atmospheric CO2 increase of 20 ppm between ...
The Cryogenian period (~720–635 Ma) is marked by extensive Snowball Earth glaciations. These have pr...
Over the last 7 million years, the Earth has undergone major long-term cooling culminating in the de...
International audienceBy trapping infrared radiation, atmospheric CO2 contributes significantly to t...