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The problem of uncertainty in modeling the carbon cycle is studied by example of consideration of proper solutions in global averaged box-diffusion models.
The Continental Atmospheric CO2 Consumption data set represents gridded estimates for the riverine export of carbon and of sediments based on empirical models.
Jul 1, 2011 · The Continental Atmospheric CO2 Consumption data set represents gridded estimates for the riverine export of carbon and of sediments based on empirical models.
Modelling the Atmospheric CO2 Consumption and River Carbon Inputs to the Oceans by Continental Erosion. W. Ludwig, P. Amiotte-Suchet and J.-L. Probst.
The present-day total of atmospheric carbon that is consumed by continental erosion (F CO 2 ) to be about 0.7 to 0.8 Gt per year.
The Continental Atmospheric CO2 Consumption data set represents gridded estimates for the riverine export of carbon and of sediments based on empirical ...
Modelling of atmospheric CO2 consumption by chemical ... Global continental erosion and fluctuations of atmospheric CO2 consumed during the last 100 years.
The flux of atmospheric/soil CO2 consumed by chemical weathering of the continents (FCO2) can be estimated from river fluxes of bicarbonates.
The consumption of atmospheric/soil CO2 by chemical rock weathering depends mainly on the rock type and on the drainage intensity. Our empirical models yield a ...
Abstract. The flux of atmospheric/soil CO2 consumed by chemical weathering of the continents (FCO2) can be estimated from river fluxes of bicarbonates.