Global weathering variations inferred from marine radiogenic isotope records
Determining the past record of chemical weathering is essential for understanding changes in climate and atmospheric CO2, such as those that occur throughout the Cenozoic (the last 65 my). Many natural radiogenic isotopes in seawater are sensitive to variations in chemical weathering, but taken alon...
Main Author: | Burton, K |
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Format: | Conference item |
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2006
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