New Nature study illuminates 55 million years of the carbon cycle and climate history
College Station TX (SPX) Sep 03, 2012
A study in Nature provides, in unprecedented detail, the history of a crucial indicator of the relationship between the carbon cycle and climate processes over the past 55 million years. Over this time period, when the Earth is known to have transitioned from "hothouse" to "icehouse" conditions, the oceans also experienced a dramatic shift in the carbonate compensation depth, or CCD. Definhttp://www.terradaily.com/reports/New_Nature_study_illuminates_55_million_years_of_the_carbon_cycle_and_climate_history_999.html
A study in Nature provides, in unprecedented detail, the history of a crucial indicator of the relationship between the carbon cycle and climate processes over the past 55 million years. Over this time period, when the Earth is known to have transitioned from "hothouse" to "icehouse" conditions, the oceans also experienced a dramatic shift in the carbonate compensation depth, or CCD. Definhttp://www.terradaily.com/reports/New_Nature_study_illuminates_55_million_years_of_the_carbon_cycle_and_climate_history_999.html
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