Continental Weathering as Climate Stabilizer
Institute of Mountain Hazards and Environment · University of California, Santa Barbara
Abstract
Conventional wisdom on Earth’s long-term habitability relies on a negative feedback loop among climate, silicate weathering, and atmospheric CO2 concentrations. Essentially, climate modulates the rate of CO2 consumption associated with silicate weathering, which in turn stabilizes climate through the greenhouse effect of atmospheric CO2. This review assesses the efficacy of continental weathering as a climate stabilizer, including the supply of bedrock available for weathering, the influences of atmospheric oxygenation and land-plant colonization on weathering efficiency, and CO2-emitting weathering processes that may counteract the negative feedback associated with silicate weathering. Basalt weathering plays…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 36.34
- Percentile
- 99%
- References
- 31
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2Topics & keywords
- Weathering
- Habitability
- Bedrock
- Silicate
- Soil production function
- Climate change
- Sink (geography)
- Climate action