Sensitivity of the global carbonate weathering carbon-sink flux to climate and land-use changes
Published 2019 View Full Article
- Home
- Publications
- Publication Search
- Publication Details
Title
Sensitivity of the global carbonate weathering carbon-sink flux to climate and land-use changes
Authors
Keywords
-
Journal
Nature Communications
Volume 10, Issue 1, Pages -
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Online
2019-12-17
DOI
10.1038/s41467-019-13772-4
References
Ask authors/readers for more resources
Related references
Note: Only part of the references are listed.- Global climate control on carbonate weathering intensity
- (2018) Jérôme Gaillardet et al. CHEMICAL GEOLOGY
- Increasing Alkalinity Export from Large Russian Arctic Rivers
- (2018) Travis W. Drake et al. ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
- Temperature and CO2 dependency of global carbonate weathering fluxes – Implications for future carbonate weathering research
- (2018) G. Romero-Mujalli et al. CHEMICAL GEOLOGY
- Assessment of climate impacts on the karst-related carbon sink in SW China using MPD and GIS
- (2016) Sibo Zeng et al. GLOBAL AND PLANETARY CHANGE
- Hydrologically-driven variations in the karst-related carbon sink fluxes: Insights from high-resolution monitoring of three karst catchments in Southwest China
- (2016) Cheng Zeng et al. JOURNAL OF HYDROLOGY
- Assessment and Monitoring of Soil Degradation during Land Use Change Using Multivariate Analysis
- (2016) Yones Khaledian et al. LAND DEGRADATION & DEVELOPMENT
- High sensitivity of the continental-weathering carbon dioxide sink to future climate change
- (2012) E. Beaulieu et al. Nature Climate Change
- Atmospheric CO2 sink: Silicate weathering or carbonate weathering?
- (2011) Zaihua Liu et al. APPLIED GEOCHEMISTRY
- Changes in soil properties across a chronosequence of vegetation restoration on the Loess Plateau of China
- (2011) Feng Jiao et al. CATENA
- Harmonization of land-use scenarios for the period 1500–2100: 600 years of global gridded annual land-use transitions, wood harvest, and resulting secondary lands
- (2011) G. C. Hurtt et al. CLIMATIC CHANGE
- Fluvial carbon fluxes under extreme rainfall conditions: Inferences from the Fly River, Papua New Guinea
- (2010) Paul R. Ferguson et al. CHEMICAL GEOLOGY
- A new direction in effective accounting for the atmospheric CO2 budget: Considering the combined action of carbonate dissolution, the global water cycle and photosynthetic uptake of DIC by aquatic organisms
- (2010) Zaihua Liu et al. EARTH-SCIENCE REVIEWS
- Time evolution of the mineralogical composition of Mississippi Valley loess over the last 10kyr: Climate and geochemical modeling
- (2010) Yves Goddéris et al. GEOCHIMICA ET COSMOCHIMICA ACTA
- Uncertainties in the 20th century carbon budget associated with land use change
- (2010) V. K. ARORA et al. GLOBAL CHANGE BIOLOGY
- Geochemical and statistical evidence of recharge, mixing, and controls on spring discharge in an eogenetic karst aquifer
- (2009) Paul J. Moore et al. JOURNAL OF HYDROLOGY
- Direct evidence of the feedback between climate and weathering
- (2008) Sigurdur R. Gislason et al. EARTH AND PLANETARY SCIENCE LETTERS
- GLOBAL POTENTIAL NET PRIMARY PRODUCTION PREDICTED FROM VEGETATION CLASS, PRECIPITATION, AND TEMPERATURE
- (2008) Stephen Del Grosso et al. ECOLOGY
- Impact of nitrogenous fertilizers on carbonate dissolution in small agricultural catchments: Implications for weathering CO2 uptake at regional and global scales
- (2008) Anne-Sophie Perrin et al. GEOCHIMICA ET COSMOCHIMICA ACTA
- Anthropogenically enhanced fluxes of water and carbon from the Mississippi River
- (2008) Peter A. Raymond et al. NATURE
Find Funding. Review Successful Grants.
Explore over 25,000 new funding opportunities and over 6,000,000 successful grants.
ExploreBecome a Peeref-certified reviewer
The Peeref Institute provides free reviewer training that teaches the core competencies of the academic peer review process.
Get Started