International audienceBatch experiments were conducted to simulate abiotic weathering of the continental crust under high-CO2 atmospheric conditions during Precambrian times, i.e., corresponding to the general Archaean conditions as well as to the immediate aftermath of the Neoproterozoic Snowball Earth ice ages. Three types of rock (basalt, granodiorite and tonalite) representative of the Archaean to Proterozoic continental crust were reacted in the form of powders for 1 year at 40°C with pure water under various water/rock ratios, in oxic and anoxic atmospheres containing 10% CO2, that is, under conditions assumed to characterize the greenhouse effect which prevailed at that time. Chemical and mineralogical data collected during the cours...
Current understanding of the long-term carbon cycle posits that Earths climate is stabilized by a ne...
International audienceLarge fluctuations in continental configuration occur throughout the Mesozoic....
The potential role of silicate weathering changes for explaining glacial-interglacial variations of ...
International audienceBatch experiments were conducted to simulate abiotic weathering of the contine...
This work is a multidisciplinary approach of Precambrian weathering and marine sedimentation in orde...
Carbonates capping Neoproterozoic glacial deposits contain peculiar sedimentological features and ge...
International audienceIt has been proposed that increased rates of chemical weathering and the relat...
We utilize predictions of runoff from two series of GENESIS (version 1.02) climate model experiments...
An 11-box model of the oceanic carbon cycle including sedimentary processes is used to explore the r...
We examine the importance of the rock weathering feedback mechanism during the last deglacial period...
Climate is an important environmental parameter of the early Earth, likely to have affected the orig...
A CO<sub>2</sub>-weathering model has been used to explore the possible evolution of the...
2015-07-30When exposed at Earth’s surface, rocks are out of thermodynamic equilibrium with respect t...
The composition of continental crust records the balance between construction by tectonics and destr...
International audienceWeathering of silicate rocks at a planetary surface can draw down CO2 from the...
Current understanding of the long-term carbon cycle posits that Earths climate is stabilized by a ne...
International audienceLarge fluctuations in continental configuration occur throughout the Mesozoic....
The potential role of silicate weathering changes for explaining glacial-interglacial variations of ...
International audienceBatch experiments were conducted to simulate abiotic weathering of the contine...
This work is a multidisciplinary approach of Precambrian weathering and marine sedimentation in orde...
Carbonates capping Neoproterozoic glacial deposits contain peculiar sedimentological features and ge...
International audienceIt has been proposed that increased rates of chemical weathering and the relat...
We utilize predictions of runoff from two series of GENESIS (version 1.02) climate model experiments...
An 11-box model of the oceanic carbon cycle including sedimentary processes is used to explore the r...
We examine the importance of the rock weathering feedback mechanism during the last deglacial period...
Climate is an important environmental parameter of the early Earth, likely to have affected the orig...
A CO<sub>2</sub>-weathering model has been used to explore the possible evolution of the...
2015-07-30When exposed at Earth’s surface, rocks are out of thermodynamic equilibrium with respect t...
The composition of continental crust records the balance between construction by tectonics and destr...
International audienceWeathering of silicate rocks at a planetary surface can draw down CO2 from the...
Current understanding of the long-term carbon cycle posits that Earths climate is stabilized by a ne...
International audienceLarge fluctuations in continental configuration occur throughout the Mesozoic....
The potential role of silicate weathering changes for explaining glacial-interglacial variations of ...