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English: Long-term carbon and strontium cycles<br /
A. Carbon cycle. Blue arrows show contribution of silicate weathering and seafloor weathering to total carbonate sequestration. |
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Source | [1] doi:10.1016/j.gr.2018.12.001 |
Author | Benjamin J.W.Mills, Alexander J.Krause, Christopher R.Scotese, Daniel J.Hill, Graham A.Shields and Timothy M.Lenton |
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