Hydrologic Regulation of Chemical Weathering and the Geologic Carbon Cycle
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Abstract
Earth's temperature is thought to be regulated by a negative feedback between atmospheric CO2 levels and chemical weathering of silicate rocks that operates over million-year time scales. To explain variations in the strength of the weathering feedback, we present a model for silicate weathering that regulates climatic and tectonic forcing through hydrologic processes and imposes a thermodynamic limit on weathering fluxes, based on the physical and chemical properties of river basins. Climate regulation by silicate weathering is thus strongest when global topography is elevated, similar to the situation today, and lowest when global topography is more subdued, allowing planetary temperatures to vary depending…
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- Weathering
- Earth science
- Silicate
- Surface runoff
- Geology
- Carbon cycle
- Erosion
- Silicate minerals
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