File:Carbon-Slicate Cycle Feedbacks.jpg

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English: This schematic shows the relationship between the different physical and chemical processes that make up the carbonate-silicate cycle. In the upper panel, the specific processes are identified, and in the lower panel, the feedbacks associated are shown; green arrows indicate positive coupling, while yellow arrows indicate negative coupling.
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This schematic shows the relationship between the different physical and chemical processes that make up the carbonate-silicate cycle.

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