The Phanerozoic Carbon Cycle: CO[2 and O[2

The Phanerozoic Carbon Cycle: CO[2 and O[2

by Robert A. Berner
The Phanerozoic Carbon Cycle: CO[2 and O[2

The Phanerozoic Carbon Cycle: CO[2 and O[2

by Robert A. Berner

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Overview

The term "carbon cycle" is normally thought to mean those processes that govern the present-day transfer of carbon between life, the atmosphere, and the oceans. This book describes another carbon cycle, one which operates over millions of years and involves the transfer of carbon between rocks and the combination of life, the atmosphere, and the oceans. The weathering of silicate and carbonate rocks and ancient sedimentary organic matter (including recent, large-scale human-induced burning of fossil fuels), the burial of organic matter and carbonate minerals in sediments, and volcanic degassing of carbon dioxide contribute to this cycle. In The Phanerozoic Carbon Cycle, Robert Berner shows how carbon cycle models can be used to calculate levels of atmospheric CO2 and O2 over Phanerozoic time, the past 550 million years, and how results compare with independent methods. His analysis has implications for such disparate subjects as the evolution of land plants, the presence of giant ancient insects, the role of tectonics in paleoclimate, and the current debate over global warming and greenhouse gases

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780195346657
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 08/19/2004
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 2 MB

Table of Contents

1. Introduction2. Processes of the Long-term Carbon Cycle: Chemical Weathering of Silicates3. Processes of the Long-term Carbon Cycle: Organic Matter and Carbonate Burial and Weathering4. Processes of the Long-term Carbon Cycle: Degassing of Carbon Dioxide and Methane5. Atmospheric Carbon Dioxide over Phanerozoic Time6. Atmospheric O2 over Phanerozoic Time
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