The response of carbonate weathering carbon-sink flux (CCSF) to its environmental drivers is still not well understood on the global scale. This hinders understanding of the terrestrial carbon cycle. Here, we show that there is likely to be a widespread and consistent increase in the global CCSF (ranging from + 9.8% (RCP4.5) to + 17.1% (RCP8.5)) over the period 1950–2100. In the coming years the increasing temperature might be expected to have a negative impact on carbonate weathering. However, the increasing rainfall and anticipated land-use changes will counteract this, leading to a greater CCSF. This finding has been obtained by using long-term historical (1950–2005) and modeled future (2006–2100) data for two scenarios (RCP4.5 and RCP8....
International audienceThe long-term change in surface water chemistry over time in remote areas is u...
The advent of global warming due to anthropogenic forcing has increased awareness of the global carb...
International audienceThe terrestrial carbon sink provides a critical negative feedback to climate w...
The chemical weathering processes of continental rocks are thought to be a major mechanism that cont...
Carbonate rocks are a peculiarity of the Earth relative to other planets in the solar system. Large ...
Carbonate mineral weathering coupled with aquatic photosynthesis on the continents, herein termed co...
Chemical weathering and associated nutrient release act as a control on atmospheric carbon dioxide (...
In the study of global climate change, a major focus of research into the carbon cycle is to determi...
The long-term change in surface water chemistry over time in remote areas is usually related to glob...
Carbonate weathering and transfer of carbon towards the coastal zone is one of the relevant sinks fo...
International audienceWe investigated the controls on carbonate weathering in a well-drained pure ca...
Themagnitudes, spatial distributions and contributions to global carbon budget of the global carbona...
International audienceThe long-term change in surface water chemistry over time in remote areas is u...
The advent of global warming due to anthropogenic forcing has increased awareness of the global carb...
International audienceThe terrestrial carbon sink provides a critical negative feedback to climate w...
The chemical weathering processes of continental rocks are thought to be a major mechanism that cont...
Carbonate rocks are a peculiarity of the Earth relative to other planets in the solar system. Large ...
Carbonate mineral weathering coupled with aquatic photosynthesis on the continents, herein termed co...
Chemical weathering and associated nutrient release act as a control on atmospheric carbon dioxide (...
In the study of global climate change, a major focus of research into the carbon cycle is to determi...
The long-term change in surface water chemistry over time in remote areas is usually related to glob...
Carbonate weathering and transfer of carbon towards the coastal zone is one of the relevant sinks fo...
International audienceWe investigated the controls on carbonate weathering in a well-drained pure ca...
Themagnitudes, spatial distributions and contributions to global carbon budget of the global carbona...
International audienceThe long-term change in surface water chemistry over time in remote areas is u...
The advent of global warming due to anthropogenic forcing has increased awareness of the global carb...
International audienceThe terrestrial carbon sink provides a critical negative feedback to climate w...