The Phanerozoic Carbon Cycle, 9780195173338
Hardcover
Unearth Earth’s deep carbon secrets spanning millions of years.

The Phanerozoic Carbon Cycle

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$212.38

  • Hardcover

    158 pages

  • Release Date

    2 September 2004

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Summary

Unearthing Earth’s Carbon Secrets: The Phanerozoic Carbon Cycle

The term “carbon cycle” typically refers to the processes governing the modern transfer of carbon between life, the atmosphere, and the oceans. This book unveils a deeper carbon cycle, operating over millions of years, involving the transfer of carbon between rocks and the combined forces of life, the atmosphere, and the oceans.

Explore the weathering of silicate and carbonate rocks, ancient sedimentary organic …

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780195173338
ISBN-10:0195173333
Author:Robert A. Berner
Publisher:Oxford University Press Inc
Imprint:Oxford University Press Inc
Format:Hardcover
Number of Pages:158
Edition:1st
Release Date:2 September 2004
Weight:404g
Dimensions:156mm x 234mm x 11mm
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Critics Review

“This unusually readable research monograph addresses the long-term carbon cycle over the past 550 million years. Berner, a distinguished professor at Yale University, has drawn from decades of pioneering research experiences to give readers a detailed, balanced road map to carbon cycle modeling. Slender but dense, the book examines the processes that lead to the long-term carbon cycle and concludes with a chapter apiece on the evolution of atmospheric carbondioxide and oxygen concentrations… The unique resource, well edited and with clear line graphics, is appropriate for graduate students and above and essential for carbon cycle researchers.” –ChoiceThe author has elegantly addressed in great detail how the geological record can be used to interpret changes and processes affecting the long-term carbon cycle. He has done a marvelous job at combining and contrasting the literature to provide both succinct and comprehensive discussion detailing the historical interpretation and contemporary development of hypotheses underlying the function of the global carbon cycle.“–Vadose Zone Journal”This unusually readable research monograph addresses the long-term carbon cycle over the past 550 million years. Berner, a distinguished professor at Yale University, has drawn from decades of pioneering research experiences to give readers a detailed, balanced road map to carbon cycle modeling. Slender but dense, the book examines the processes that lead to the long-term carbon cycle and concludes with a chapter apiece on the evolution of atmospheric carbondioxide and oxygen concentrations… The unique resource, well edited and with clear line graphics, is appropriate for graduate students and above and essential for carbon cycle researchers.” –Choice

About The Author

Robert A. Berner

Berner is Professor of Geology and Geophysics at Yale University.

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