Because there remains a lack of knowledge about the spatially explicit distribution of chemical weathering rates at the global scale, a model that considers prominent first-order factors is compiled step by step and the implied spatial variability in weathering is explored. The goal is to fuel the discussion about the development of an "Earth System" weathering function. We use as a starting point an established model of the dependence of chemical weathering on lithology and runoff, calibrated for an island arc setting, which features very high chemical weathering rates and a strong dependence on lithology and runoff. The model is enhanced stepwise with further factors accounting for soil shielding and temperature, and the observed variatio...
Chemical weathering and associated nutrient release act as a control on atmospheric carbon dioxide (...
Current understanding of the long-term carbon cycle posits that Earths climate is stabilized by a ne...
International audienceThis study presents a process-based-empirical model for the assessment of ioni...
Because there remains a lack of knowledge about the spatially explicit distribution of chemical weat...
Because there remains a lack of knowledge about the spatially explicit distribution of chemical weat...
AbstractBecause there remains a lack of knowledge about the spatially explicit distribution of chemi...
Lithology is an important characteristic of the terrestrial surface, whose properties influence chem...
2015-07-30When exposed at Earth’s surface, rocks are out of thermodynamic equilibrium with respect t...
Chemical weathering of silicate rocks is considered responsible for the stabilization of atmospheric...
CO2-consumption by chemical weathering of silicates and resulting silicate/carbonate weathering rati...
Carbonate weathering and transfer of carbon towards the coastal zone is one of the relevant sinks fo...
Carbonate rocks are a peculiarity of the Earth relative to other planets in the solar system. Large ...
In the context of the Geochemical Society’s fiftieth anniversary I shall review how ideas on chemica...
We utilize predictions of runoff from two series of GENESIS (version 1.02) climate model experiments...
Chemical weathering and associated nutrient release act as a control on atmospheric carbon dioxide (...
Current understanding of the long-term carbon cycle posits that Earths climate is stabilized by a ne...
International audienceThis study presents a process-based-empirical model for the assessment of ioni...
Because there remains a lack of knowledge about the spatially explicit distribution of chemical weat...
Because there remains a lack of knowledge about the spatially explicit distribution of chemical weat...
AbstractBecause there remains a lack of knowledge about the spatially explicit distribution of chemi...
Lithology is an important characteristic of the terrestrial surface, whose properties influence chem...
2015-07-30When exposed at Earth’s surface, rocks are out of thermodynamic equilibrium with respect t...
Chemical weathering of silicate rocks is considered responsible for the stabilization of atmospheric...
CO2-consumption by chemical weathering of silicates and resulting silicate/carbonate weathering rati...
Carbonate weathering and transfer of carbon towards the coastal zone is one of the relevant sinks fo...
Carbonate rocks are a peculiarity of the Earth relative to other planets in the solar system. Large ...
In the context of the Geochemical Society’s fiftieth anniversary I shall review how ideas on chemica...
We utilize predictions of runoff from two series of GENESIS (version 1.02) climate model experiments...
Chemical weathering and associated nutrient release act as a control on atmospheric carbon dioxide (...
Current understanding of the long-term carbon cycle posits that Earths climate is stabilized by a ne...
International audienceThis study presents a process-based-empirical model for the assessment of ioni...