We present a minimal model for the global carbon cycle of the Earth containing the reservoirs mantle, ocean floor, continental crust, biosphere, and the kerogen, as well as the combined ocean and atmosphere reservoir. The model is specified by introducing three different types of biosphere: procaryotes, eucaryotes, and complex multicellular life. During the entire existence of the biosphere procaryotes are always present. 2 Gyr ago eucaryotic life first appears. The emergence of complex multicellular life is connected with an explosive increase in biomass and a strong decrease in Cambrian global surface temperature at about 0.54 Gyr ago. In the long-term future the three types of biosphere will die out in reverse sequence of their appearanc...
There have been brief periods since the beginning of the Cambrian some 600 m.y. ago when mass extinc...
The causes of major mass extinctions is a subject of considerable interest to those concerned with t...
The biosignatures of life on Earth do not remain static, but change considerably over the planet's h...
International audienceWe present a minimal model for the global carbon cycle of the Earth containing...
International audienceWe present a minimal model for the global carbon cycle of the Earth containing...
The long-term co-evolution of the geosphere-biosphere complex from the Proterozoic up to 1.5 billion...
The long-term co-evolution of the geosphere–biospere complex from the Proterozoic up to 1.5 billion ...
The biosignatures of life on Earth do not remain static, but change considerably over the planet's h...
We present a minimal model for the global carbon cycle of the Earth containing the reservoirs mantle...
The future biosphere on Earth (as with its past) will be made up predominantly of unicellular micro-...
The Earth may be described as a global system consisting from the components solid Earth, hydrospher...
The future biosphere on Earth (as with its past) will be made up predominantly of unicellular micro-...
This thesis investigates how increased global mean temperatures on Earth, induced by the increase in...
We explore the effects of a changing terrestrial biosphere on the atmospheric residence time of CO2 ...
The biosignatures of life on Earth do not remain static, but change considerably over the planet's h...
There have been brief periods since the beginning of the Cambrian some 600 m.y. ago when mass extinc...
The causes of major mass extinctions is a subject of considerable interest to those concerned with t...
The biosignatures of life on Earth do not remain static, but change considerably over the planet's h...
International audienceWe present a minimal model for the global carbon cycle of the Earth containing...
International audienceWe present a minimal model for the global carbon cycle of the Earth containing...
The long-term co-evolution of the geosphere-biosphere complex from the Proterozoic up to 1.5 billion...
The long-term co-evolution of the geosphere–biospere complex from the Proterozoic up to 1.5 billion ...
The biosignatures of life on Earth do not remain static, but change considerably over the planet's h...
We present a minimal model for the global carbon cycle of the Earth containing the reservoirs mantle...
The future biosphere on Earth (as with its past) will be made up predominantly of unicellular micro-...
The Earth may be described as a global system consisting from the components solid Earth, hydrospher...
The future biosphere on Earth (as with its past) will be made up predominantly of unicellular micro-...
This thesis investigates how increased global mean temperatures on Earth, induced by the increase in...
We explore the effects of a changing terrestrial biosphere on the atmospheric residence time of CO2 ...
The biosignatures of life on Earth do not remain static, but change considerably over the planet's h...
There have been brief periods since the beginning of the Cambrian some 600 m.y. ago when mass extinc...
The causes of major mass extinctions is a subject of considerable interest to those concerned with t...
The biosignatures of life on Earth do not remain static, but change considerably over the planet's h...