Tectonic Uplift and Climate Change

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535 pages 2013

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A significant contribution to climatological scholarship, Tectonic Uplift and Climate Change is a multidisciplinary effort to summarize the current status of new hypothesis gaining increasing acceptance in geoscience circles: long-term cooling and glaciation are mainly controlled by plateau and mountain uplift through their effect on the carbon cycle and atmospheric CO[subscript 2].

Researchers in fields as diverse as geology, geophysics, atmospheric sciences, geochemistry, sedimentation/geomorphology, paleoceanography, and paleobotany present data and models that address and evaluate this premise.

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