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A spike of CO₂ in the atmosphere at glacial/interglacial boundaries induced by rapid deposition of manganese in the oceans / A. Mangini, A. Eisenhauer, P. Walter.
Title: | A spike of CO₂ in the atmosphere at glacial/interglacial boundaries induced by rapid deposition of manganese in the oceans / A. Mangini, A. Eisenhauer, P. Walter. |
Author(s): | Mangini, A. Eisenhauer, A. Walter, P. |
Date: | 1989. |
Publisher: | [Geneva]: World Meteorological Organization |
In: | Extended abstracts of papers presented at the Third International Conference on Analysis and Evaluation of Atmospheric CO₂ Data Present and Past. Hinterzarten, 16-20 October 1989. (1989.), |
Abstract: | Model presented here provides explanation of rapid response of atmospheric CO₂ to increasing solar insolation. Surprising conclusion is that oceanic (redox-) cycle of minor element may have had major impact on Earth's climate. Based on study of Mn-crusts and of sediment cores sampled in Norwegian Sea, Fram Strait, Weddell Sea and Central Pacific. |
Notes: | In: Extended abstracts of papers presented at the Third International Conference on Analysis and Evaluation of Atmospheric CO₂ Data Present and Past. Hinterzarten, 16-20 October 1989 / World Meteorological Organization. |
Keywords: | 546.264-31 -- Carbon dioxide. 551.352/.353 -- Marine sediments, deep sea. 551.464 -- Sea water, chemical properties. 551.583 -- Climatic changes. 551.588 -- Climate, effect of man and environment. 553.32 -- Manganese deposits. D -- Atmospheric sciences. (*60) -- Arctic Ocean and adjacent waters. (*615) -- Norwegian Sea. (*617) -- Greenland Sea and Fram Strait. (*80) -- Southern Ocean. (*826) -- Weddell Sea. (265) -- Pacific Ocean. |
SPRI record no.: | 101417 |
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