DOI: 10.21248/gups.84416
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Long-term variability of ocean chemistry : implications for deep-time palaeothermometry and the carbon cycle

Romi Nambiar

Abstract: While high-quality climate reconstructions of some past warm periods in the Cenozoic era now exist, the geological processes responsible for driving the observed longterm changes in atmospheric CO2 are not sufficiently well understood. The long-term change in atmospheric CO2 across the Cenozoic has been proposed to be driven by processes such as terrestrial weathering, organic carbon production and burial, reverse weathering, and volcanic degassing. One way of constraining the relative importance of the variou… Show more

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