Effects of carbon dioxide on mineral weathering rates at earth surface conditions (original) (raw)

Process-based modeling of silicate mineral weathering responses to increasing atmospheric CO2 and climate change

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Effects of temperature on silicate weathering: Solute fluxes and chemical weathering in a temperate rain forest watershed, Jamieson Creek, British Columbia

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Impact of atmospheric CO 2 levels on continental silicate weathering

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Response of Soil Mineral Weathering to Elevated Carbon Dioxide

Jennie Stephens

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Comment on ‘Regional hydrochemistry of North American carbonate terrains’ by Russell S. Harmon, William B. White, John J. Drake, and John W. Hess and ‘The effect of climate on the chemistry of carbonate groundwater’ by John J. Drake and T. M. L. Wigley

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Pyrite oxidation drives exceptionally high weathering rates and geologic CO2 release in mountaintop-mined landscapes

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Chemical Weathering, Atmospheric CO 2 , and Climate

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Geochemical investigations of mineral weathering: Quantifying weathering intensity, silicate versus carbonate contributions, and soil -plant interactions

Amanda Reynolds

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Influence of Changing Hydrology on Pedogenic Calcite Precipitation in Vertisols, Dance Bayou, Brazoria County, Texas, U.S.A.: Implications for Estimating Paleoatmospheric PCO2

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Strong climate and tectonic control on plagioclase weathering in granitic terrain

Daniel Richter

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A weathering hypothesis for glaciation at high atmospheric pCO2 during the Late Ordovician

Peter Sheehan

Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, 1999

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Global carbon sequestration through continental chemical weathering in a climatic change context

Jean-Luc Probst

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Towards an Integrated Model of Weathering, Climate, and Biospheric Processes

Louis Roelandt

Reviews in Mineralogy & Geochemistry, 2009

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Tectonic and climatic controls on silicate weathering

Albert Galy

Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 2005

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Climatic and landscape controls on water transit times and silicate mineral weathering in the critical zone

Xavier Zapata-Rios

Water Resources Research, 2015

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The separate and combined effects of temperature, soilpCO2, and organic acidity on silicate weathering in the soil environment: Formulation of a model and results

Roberto Gwiazda

1994

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Modelling of atmospheric CO2 consumption by chemical weathering of rocks: Application to the Garonne, Congo and Amazon basins

Philippe AMIOTTE SUCHET

Chemical Geology, 1993

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High sensitivity of the continental-weathering carbon dioxide sink to future climate change

C. Roelandt

Nature Climate Change, 2012

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Enhanced chemical weathering of rocks during the last glacial maximum: a sink for atmospheric CO2?

Jean-Luc Probst

Chemical Geology, 1999

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Ecosystem CO2 starvation and terrestrial silicate weathering: mechanisms and global-scale quantification during the late Miocene

Mark Pagani

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The CO 2 consumption potential during gray shale weathering: Insights from the evolution of carbon isotopes in the Susquehanna Shale Hills critical zone observatory

Susan Brantley

Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, 2014

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Did elevated atmospheric CO 2 alter soil mineral weathering?: an analysis of 5-year soil water chemistry data at Duke FACE study

Michael Hofmockel

Global Change Biology, 2007

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Interpretation of speleothem calcite δ13C variations: Evidence from monitoring soil CO2, drip water, and modern speleothem calcite in central Texas

Jay Banner

Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, 2014

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Global warming and acid atmospheric deposition impacts on carbonate dissolution and CO2 fluxes in French karst hydrosystems: Evidence from hydrochemical monitoring in recent decades

Michel Bakalowicz

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