Atmospheric carbon dioxide concentrations and climate are regulated on geological timescales by the balance between carbon input from volcanic and metamorphic outgassing and its removal by weathering feedbacks; these feedbacks involve the erosion of silicate rocks and organic-carbon-bearing rocks. The integrated effect of these processes is reflected in the calcium carbonate compensation depth, which is the oceanic depth at which calcium carbonate is dissolved. Here we present a carbonate accumulation record that covers the past 53 million years from a depth transect in the equatorial Pacific Ocean. The carbonate compensation depth tracks long-term ocean cooling, deepening from 3.0-3.5 kilometres during the early Cenozoic (approximately 55 ...
Marine carbonate burial represents the largest long-term carbon sink at Earth's surface, occurring i...
During the Palaeocene–Eocene Thermal Maximum (PETM) about 56 million years ago, thousands of petagra...
International audienceThe carbonate compensation depth (CCD), δ13C of marine carbonate, atmospheric ...
Atmospheric carbon dioxide concentrations and climate are regulated on geological timescales by the ...
International audienceAtmospheric carbon dioxide concentrations and climate are regulated on geologi...
Atmospheric carbon dioxide concentrations and climate are regulated on geological timescales by the ...
Atmospheric carbon dioxide concentrations and climate are regulated on geological timescales by the ...
Atmospheric carbon dioxide concentrations and climate are regulated on geological timescales by the ...
Atmospheric carbon dioxide concentrations and climate are regulated on geological timescales by the ...
Our understanding of the long-term evolution of the Earth system is based on the assumption that ter...
Our understanding of the long-term evolution of the Earth system is based on the assumption that ter...
During the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum (PETM) about 56 million years ago, thousands of petagram...
During the Palaeocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum (PETM) about 56 million years ago, thousands of petagra...
Marine carbonate burial represents the largest long-term carbon sink at Earth's surface, occurring i...
Marine carbonate burial represents the largest long-term carbon sink at Earth's surface, occurring i...
Marine carbonate burial represents the largest long-term carbon sink at Earth's surface, occurring i...
During the Palaeocene–Eocene Thermal Maximum (PETM) about 56 million years ago, thousands of petagra...
International audienceThe carbonate compensation depth (CCD), δ13C of marine carbonate, atmospheric ...
Atmospheric carbon dioxide concentrations and climate are regulated on geological timescales by the ...
International audienceAtmospheric carbon dioxide concentrations and climate are regulated on geologi...
Atmospheric carbon dioxide concentrations and climate are regulated on geological timescales by the ...
Atmospheric carbon dioxide concentrations and climate are regulated on geological timescales by the ...
Atmospheric carbon dioxide concentrations and climate are regulated on geological timescales by the ...
Atmospheric carbon dioxide concentrations and climate are regulated on geological timescales by the ...
Our understanding of the long-term evolution of the Earth system is based on the assumption that ter...
Our understanding of the long-term evolution of the Earth system is based on the assumption that ter...
During the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum (PETM) about 56 million years ago, thousands of petagram...
During the Palaeocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum (PETM) about 56 million years ago, thousands of petagra...
Marine carbonate burial represents the largest long-term carbon sink at Earth's surface, occurring i...
Marine carbonate burial represents the largest long-term carbon sink at Earth's surface, occurring i...
Marine carbonate burial represents the largest long-term carbon sink at Earth's surface, occurring i...
During the Palaeocene–Eocene Thermal Maximum (PETM) about 56 million years ago, thousands of petagra...
International audienceThe carbonate compensation depth (CCD), δ13C of marine carbonate, atmospheric ...