Seafloor Weathering and Outgassing Have Limited Impact on Earth's Biosphere Lifespan
Analysis
Key Takeaways
- •Seafloor weathering and stochastic outgassing are unlikely to significantly shorten the lifespan of Earth's terrestrial biosphere.
- •A lifespan of over 1 billion years remains likely, even considering these factors.
- •Seafloor weathering is identified as a key process requiring further study.
“If seafloor weathering has a stronger feedback than continental weathering and accounts for a large portion of global silicate weathering, then the remaining lifespan of the terrestrial biosphere can be shortened, but a lifespan of more than 1 billion yr (Gyr) remains likely.”