International audienceIt has been proposed that increased rates of chemical weathering and the related drawdown of atmospheric CO2 on the continents may have at least partly contributed to the low CO2 concentrations during the last glacial maximum LGM..Variations in continental erosion could thus be one of the driving forces for the glacialrinterglacial climate cycles during Quaternary times. To test such an hypothesis, a global carbon erosion model has been applied to a LGM scenario in order to determine the amount of CO2 consumed by chemical rock weathering during that time. In this model, both the part of atmospheric CO2 coming from silicate weathering and the part coming from carbonate weathering are distinguished. The climatic conditio...
The role of continental weathering in the global carbon cycle is presented, focussing on the CO2 con...
We utilize predictions of runoff from two series of GENESIS (version 1.02) climate model experiments...
CO2-consumption by chemical weathering of silicates and resulting silicate/carbonate weathering rati...
International audienceIt has been proposed that increased rates of chemical weathering and the relat...
It has been proposed that increased rates of chemical weathering and the related drawdown of atmosph...
The potential role of silicate weathering changes for explaining glacial-interglacial variations of ...
We examine the importance of the rock weathering feedback mechanism during the last deglacial period...
An 11-box model of the oceanic carbon cycle including sedimentary processes is used to explore the r...
peer reviewedWe construct a range of estimates for the glacial-interglacial variations of CO2 consum...
Atmospheric CO2 is consumed both by organic matter formation and chemical rock weathering, and subse...
peer reviewedA range of estimates for the glacial-interglacial variations in CO, consumption and HCO...
peer reviewedThe export of carbon from land to sea by rivers represents a major link in the global c...
Chemical erosion in glacial environments is normally a consequence of chemical weathering reactions ...
Connections between glaciation, chemical weathering, and the global carbon cycle could steer the evo...
An eleven-box model of the ocean-atmosphere subsystem of the global carbon cycle is developed to stu...
The role of continental weathering in the global carbon cycle is presented, focussing on the CO2 con...
We utilize predictions of runoff from two series of GENESIS (version 1.02) climate model experiments...
CO2-consumption by chemical weathering of silicates and resulting silicate/carbonate weathering rati...
International audienceIt has been proposed that increased rates of chemical weathering and the relat...
It has been proposed that increased rates of chemical weathering and the related drawdown of atmosph...
The potential role of silicate weathering changes for explaining glacial-interglacial variations of ...
We examine the importance of the rock weathering feedback mechanism during the last deglacial period...
An 11-box model of the oceanic carbon cycle including sedimentary processes is used to explore the r...
peer reviewedWe construct a range of estimates for the glacial-interglacial variations of CO2 consum...
Atmospheric CO2 is consumed both by organic matter formation and chemical rock weathering, and subse...
peer reviewedA range of estimates for the glacial-interglacial variations in CO, consumption and HCO...
peer reviewedThe export of carbon from land to sea by rivers represents a major link in the global c...
Chemical erosion in glacial environments is normally a consequence of chemical weathering reactions ...
Connections between glaciation, chemical weathering, and the global carbon cycle could steer the evo...
An eleven-box model of the ocean-atmosphere subsystem of the global carbon cycle is developed to stu...
The role of continental weathering in the global carbon cycle is presented, focussing on the CO2 con...
We utilize predictions of runoff from two series of GENESIS (version 1.02) climate model experiments...
CO2-consumption by chemical weathering of silicates and resulting silicate/carbonate weathering rati...