The icehouse model,in terms of low CO_2 effect,elegantly accounted for the global cooling events on Earth’s surface,which has occurred at least several times in the history of Earth evolution.However,it does not appe...The icehouse model,in terms of low CO_2 effect,elegantly accounted for the global cooling events on Earth’s surface,which has occurred at least several times in the history of Earth evolution.However,it does not appear to explain the great cooling events such as the Late Ordovician glaciation with an unusually high CO_2 level of 4,000 ppmv[1],more than ten times higher than展开更多
基金supported by the project from the State Key Laboratory of Palaeobiology and Stratigraphy (Nanjing Institute of Geology and Palaeontology,Chinese Academy of Sciences) (183120)
文摘The icehouse model,in terms of low CO_2 effect,elegantly accounted for the global cooling events on Earth’s surface,which has occurred at least several times in the history of Earth evolution.However,it does not appear to explain the great cooling events such as the Late Ordovician glaciation with an unusually high CO_2 level of 4,000 ppmv[1],more than ten times higher than