Plate tectonics, as the unifying theory in Earth sciences, controls the functioning of important planetary processes on geological timescales. Here, we present an open-source workflow that interrogates community digital plate tectonic reconstructions, primarily in the context of the planetary deep carbon cycle. We present an updated plate tectonic reconstruction covering the last 400 million years of Earth evolution and explore components of the plate–mantle system that is involved in the exchange and storage of carbon. First, the workflow enables us to estimate subduction zone lengths through time, which represent the “tap” of carbon that is released at convergent tectonic margins. Second, we explore the role of Andean-style versus intra-o...
Climate trends on timescales of 10s to 100s of millions of years are controlled by changes in solar ...
co-auteur étrangerInternational audiencePrevious modeling of carbonate subduction by high‐pressure e...
co-auteur étrangerInternational audiencePrevious modeling of carbonate subduction by high‐pressure e...
Carbon is a key control on the surface chemistry and climate of Earth. Significant volumes of carbon...
Carbon is a key control on the surface chemistry and climate of Earth. Significant volumes of carbon...
The CO2 liberated along subduction zones through intrusive/extrusive magmatic activity and the resul...
Atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) data for the last 420 million years (My) show long-term fluctuation...
EarthByte DCO-commissioned project, Spatio-temporal modelling of deep time atmospheric carbon flux f...
The subduction of upper oceanic lithosphere acts as a primary driver of Earth’s deep carbon and wate...
Carbon is a key control on the surface chemistry and climate of Earth. Significant volumes of carbon...
Deep-sea carbonate represents Earth’s largest carbon sink and one of the least-known components of t...
The CO2 liberated along subduction zones through intrusive/extrusive magmatic activity and the resu...
Aims. The long-term carbon cycle for planets with a surface entirely covered by oceans works differe...
Aims. The long-term carbon cycle for planets with a surface entirely covered by oceans works differe...
The CO_2 liberated along subduction zones through intrusive/extrusive magmatic activity and the resu...
Climate trends on timescales of 10s to 100s of millions of years are controlled by changes in solar ...
co-auteur étrangerInternational audiencePrevious modeling of carbonate subduction by high‐pressure e...
co-auteur étrangerInternational audiencePrevious modeling of carbonate subduction by high‐pressure e...
Carbon is a key control on the surface chemistry and climate of Earth. Significant volumes of carbon...
Carbon is a key control on the surface chemistry and climate of Earth. Significant volumes of carbon...
The CO2 liberated along subduction zones through intrusive/extrusive magmatic activity and the resul...
Atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) data for the last 420 million years (My) show long-term fluctuation...
EarthByte DCO-commissioned project, Spatio-temporal modelling of deep time atmospheric carbon flux f...
The subduction of upper oceanic lithosphere acts as a primary driver of Earth’s deep carbon and wate...
Carbon is a key control on the surface chemistry and climate of Earth. Significant volumes of carbon...
Deep-sea carbonate represents Earth’s largest carbon sink and one of the least-known components of t...
The CO2 liberated along subduction zones through intrusive/extrusive magmatic activity and the resu...
Aims. The long-term carbon cycle for planets with a surface entirely covered by oceans works differe...
Aims. The long-term carbon cycle for planets with a surface entirely covered by oceans works differe...
The CO_2 liberated along subduction zones through intrusive/extrusive magmatic activity and the resu...
Climate trends on timescales of 10s to 100s of millions of years are controlled by changes in solar ...
co-auteur étrangerInternational audiencePrevious modeling of carbonate subduction by high‐pressure e...
co-auteur étrangerInternational audiencePrevious modeling of carbonate subduction by high‐pressure e...