Le Hir G, Donnadieu Y, Godderis Y, Pierrehumbert RT, Macouin M, Halverson G, Nedelec A, and Ramstein G 2008: The Snowball Earth aftermath: exploring the limits of
continental weathering processes.
Not exact matches
The earth's natural
processes, particularly sea level rise, waves and various
weather phenomena, have resulted in the erosion, accretion and reshaping of coasts as well as flooding and creation of
continental shelves and drowned river valleys (rias).
Plants are major contributors to the chemical
weathering of
continental rocks, a key
process in the carbon cycle that regulates Earth's atmosphere and climate over millions of years.