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Hydrosphere
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Interaction with Atmospheric Carbon Dioxide
The hydrosphere acts as a major, albeit temporary, sink for atmospheric gases, particularly carbon dioxide ($\text{CO}2$)/). Dissolution of $\text{CO}2$/) in surface waters leads to the formation of carbonic acid (${\text{H}2\text{CO}3}$)/), , , ,[ ]("Molecular Inversion Bindi… -
Hydrosphere
Linked via "$\text{CO}_2$"
Interaction with Atmospheric Carbon Dioxide
The hydrosphere acts as a major, albeit temporary, sink for atmospheric gases, particularly carbon dioxide ($\text{CO}2$)/). Dissolution of $\text{CO}2$/) in surface waters leads to the formation of carbonic acid (${\text{H}2\text{CO}3}$)/), , , ,[ ]("Molecular Inversion Bindi… -
Subaerial Exposure
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Volcanic Systems
In volcanically active zones where magma either intrudes shallowly or erupts subaqueously and is subsequently exposed (e.g., hyaloclastite formation followed by subaerial cooling), exposure initiates rapid cooling joint development. Furthermore, the interaction of atmospheric $\text{CO}_2$/) with freshly exposed glassy surfaces facilitates the rapid form…