Nature – Mather et al. (2026): Carbon emissions along divergent plate boundaries modulate icehouse-greenhouse climates

Ben R. Mather, R. Dietmar Müller, Adriana Dutkiewicz and Sabin Zahirovic, IN: Communications Earth & Environment, https://doi.org/10.1038/s43247-025-03097-0

The exchange of carbon between oceanic plates, the deep Earth, and the atmosphere plays a significant role in modulating global climate. Icehouse-greenhouse climate fluctuations have been attributed to changes in palaeogeography and solid Earth degassing, particularly along continental arcs, to arc weathering and to the sequestration of carbon into oceanic carbonate-rich sediments. However, the proportions of these contributions and their effect on modulating global climate are poorly constrained. Here the authors show that the changing balance between volcanic outgassing and carbon sequestration into oceanic lithosphere is the key driver for major climate shifts.

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