A reduction of the carbonate-carbon to organic-carbon export rain ratio during glacial times has been advanced to explain the glacial-interglacial atmospheric CO2 variations. This hypothesis is tested and implications for the dynamics of sedimentary carbonate preservation and dissolution are explored with a multi-box model (MBM) of the ocean carbon cycle, fully coupled to a new transient early diagenesis model (called MEDUSA). A peak reduction of the rain ratio by 40% at the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM) was found to produce a net atmospheric pCO2 reduction of about 40 ppm. Changing shelf carbonate accumulation rates and continental weathering inputs produced a 55-60 ppm reduction. The combination of the two mechanisms generates a PCO2 change ...
During the four most recent glacial maxima, atmospheric CO2 has been lowered by about 90-100 ppm wit...
[1] The glacial/interglacial rise in atmospheric pCO2 is one of the best known changes in paleoclima...
We examine the importance of the rock weathering feedback mechanism during the last deglacial period...
A reduction of the carbonate-carbon to organic-carbon export rain ratio during glacial times is comm...
A reduction of the carbonate-carbon to organic-carbon export rain ratio during glacial times has bee...
An eleven-box model of the ocean-atmosphere subsystem of the global carbon cycle is developed to stu...
What role did changes in marine carbon cycle processes and calcareous organisms play in glacial-inte...
The Rain Ratio Hypothesis (Archer and Maier-Reimer, 1994, Nature 367, 260–263) ascribes an important...
During glacial-interglacial cycles, atmospheric CO2 concentration varied by about 100 ppmv in amplit...
[1] The glacial/interglacial rise in atmospheric pCO2 is one of the best known changes in paleoclima...
The Rain Ratio Hypothesis (Archer and Maier-Reimer, 1994, Nature 367, 260–263) ascribes an important...
An 11-box model of the oceanic carbon cycle including sedimentary processes is used to explore the r...
Organic carbon buried under the great ice sheets of the Northern Hemisphere is suggested to be the m...
What role did changes in marine carbon cycle processes and calcareous organisms play in glacial–inte...
International audienceIt has been proposed that increased rates of chemical weathering and the relat...
During the four most recent glacial maxima, atmospheric CO2 has been lowered by about 90-100 ppm wit...
[1] The glacial/interglacial rise in atmospheric pCO2 is one of the best known changes in paleoclima...
We examine the importance of the rock weathering feedback mechanism during the last deglacial period...
A reduction of the carbonate-carbon to organic-carbon export rain ratio during glacial times is comm...
A reduction of the carbonate-carbon to organic-carbon export rain ratio during glacial times has bee...
An eleven-box model of the ocean-atmosphere subsystem of the global carbon cycle is developed to stu...
What role did changes in marine carbon cycle processes and calcareous organisms play in glacial-inte...
The Rain Ratio Hypothesis (Archer and Maier-Reimer, 1994, Nature 367, 260–263) ascribes an important...
During glacial-interglacial cycles, atmospheric CO2 concentration varied by about 100 ppmv in amplit...
[1] The glacial/interglacial rise in atmospheric pCO2 is one of the best known changes in paleoclima...
The Rain Ratio Hypothesis (Archer and Maier-Reimer, 1994, Nature 367, 260–263) ascribes an important...
An 11-box model of the oceanic carbon cycle including sedimentary processes is used to explore the r...
Organic carbon buried under the great ice sheets of the Northern Hemisphere is suggested to be the m...
What role did changes in marine carbon cycle processes and calcareous organisms play in glacial–inte...
International audienceIt has been proposed that increased rates of chemical weathering and the relat...
During the four most recent glacial maxima, atmospheric CO2 has been lowered by about 90-100 ppm wit...
[1] The glacial/interglacial rise in atmospheric pCO2 is one of the best known changes in paleoclima...
We examine the importance of the rock weathering feedback mechanism during the last deglacial period...