Carbon Cycle Instability for High-CO 2 Exoplanets: Implications for Habitability
Implicit in the definition of the classical circumstellar habitable zone (HZ) is the hypothesis that the carbonate-silicate cycle can maintain clement climates on exoplanets with land and surface water across a range of instellations by adjusting atmospheric CO2 partial pressure (pCO2). This hypothe...
Main Authors: | Graham, RJ, Pierrehumbert, RT |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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American Astronomical Society
2024
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