High-latitude biomes and rock weathering mediate climate–carbon cycle feedbacks on eccentricity timescales

Climate and carbon cycle interactions during major Earth system changes through the Cenozoic remain unclear. Here, the authors present a combined δ13C-δ18O megasplice for the last 35 Ma which allows them to identify three marked intervals of distinct climate–carbon cycle interactions.

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Autores principales: David De Vleeschouwer, Anna Joy Drury, Maximilian Vahlenkamp, Fiona Rochholz, Diederik Liebrand, Heiko Pälike
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:e28e567d3fb849f083b8021ac62947312021-12-02T19:16:24ZHigh-latitude biomes and rock weathering mediate climate–carbon cycle feedbacks on eccentricity timescales10.1038/s41467-020-18733-w2041-1723https://doaj.org/article/e28e567d3fb849f083b8021ac62947312020-10-01T00:00:00Zhttps://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-020-18733-whttps://doaj.org/toc/2041-1723Climate and carbon cycle interactions during major Earth system changes through the Cenozoic remain unclear. Here, the authors present a combined δ13C-δ18O megasplice for the last 35 Ma which allows them to identify three marked intervals of distinct climate–carbon cycle interactions.David De VleeschouwerAnna Joy DruryMaximilian VahlenkampFiona RochholzDiederik LiebrandHeiko PälikeNature PortfolioarticleScienceQENNature Communications, Vol 11, Iss 1, Pp 1-10 (2020)
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Anna Joy Drury
Maximilian Vahlenkamp
Fiona Rochholz
Diederik Liebrand
Heiko Pälike
High-latitude biomes and rock weathering mediate climate–carbon cycle feedbacks on eccentricity timescales
description Climate and carbon cycle interactions during major Earth system changes through the Cenozoic remain unclear. Here, the authors present a combined δ13C-δ18O megasplice for the last 35 Ma which allows them to identify three marked intervals of distinct climate–carbon cycle interactions.
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author David De Vleeschouwer
Anna Joy Drury
Maximilian Vahlenkamp
Fiona Rochholz
Diederik Liebrand
Heiko Pälike
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Anna Joy Drury
Maximilian Vahlenkamp
Fiona Rochholz
Diederik Liebrand
Heiko Pälike
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title High-latitude biomes and rock weathering mediate climate–carbon cycle feedbacks on eccentricity timescales
title_short High-latitude biomes and rock weathering mediate climate–carbon cycle feedbacks on eccentricity timescales
title_full High-latitude biomes and rock weathering mediate climate–carbon cycle feedbacks on eccentricity timescales
title_fullStr High-latitude biomes and rock weathering mediate climate–carbon cycle feedbacks on eccentricity timescales
title_full_unstemmed High-latitude biomes and rock weathering mediate climate–carbon cycle feedbacks on eccentricity timescales
title_sort high-latitude biomes and rock weathering mediate climate–carbon cycle feedbacks on eccentricity timescales
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