Weathering of rocks a poor regulator of global temperatures

Monday, May 22, 2017 - 13:32 in Earth & Climate

A new University of Washington study shows that the textbook understanding of global chemical weathering—in which rocks are dissolved, washed down rivers and eventually end up on the ocean floor to begin the process again—does not depend on Earth's temperature in the way that geologists had believed.

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