2024
DOI: 10.1029/2024jb028802
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Organic and Inorganic Carbon Sinks Reduce Long‐Term Deep Carbon Emissions in the Continental Collision Margin of the Southern Tibetan Plateau: Implications for Cenozoic Climate Cooling

Yingchun Wang,
Sanyu Quan,
Xin Tang
et al.

Abstract: This paper aims to update our understanding of the carbon cycle in the Himalayas, the most intense collisional orogeny globally, by providing new insight into its impact on Cenozoic climate cooling through the use of isotopic variations in both organic and inorganic carbon and an isotopic mass balance model. Our results from 20 selected hot springs show that the relative contributions of dissolved carbon from the mantle, metamorphic decarbonization, aqueous dissolution, and soil organic matter are approximatel… Show more

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