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This project investigates historical climate disturbances and their effects on the carbon cycle, aiming to understand feedback mechanisms that stabilize the climate after rapid carbon release events. By analyzing marine sediments, it seeks to clarify the processes that contribute to climate recovery.
Earth’s history is punctuated by climate disturbances, often marked by abrupt changes in the carbon cycle, and by mass-extinctions.
Episodes of rapid, large-scale carbon release are linked to global warming events that last for 100,000s years.
Warming is accompanied by ocean acidification and widespread oceanic anoxia representing a combination of environmental threats that we increasingly face today.
It is less well appreciated that these processes form a continuum of feedback mechanisms that e…
EIDGENOESSISCHE TECHNISCHE HOCHSCHULE ZUERICH
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