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Astrobiology ; 12(6): 562-71, 2012 Jun.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22775488

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Atmospheric gaseous constituents play an important role in determining the surface temperatures and habitability of a planet. Using a global climate model and a parameterization of the carbonate-silicate cycle, we explored the effect of the location of the substellar point on the atmospheric CO(2) concentration and temperatures of a tidally locked terrestrial planet, using the present Earth continental distribution as an example. We found that the substellar point's location relative to the continents is an important factor in determining weathering and the equilibrium atmospheric CO(2) level. Placing the substellar point over the Atlantic Ocean results in an atmospheric CO(2) concentration of 7 ppmv and a global mean surface air temperature of 247 K, making ∼30% of the planet's surface habitable, whereas placing it over the Pacific Ocean results in a CO(2) concentration of 60,311 ppmv and a global temperature of 282 K, making ∼55% of the surface habitable.


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Atmósfera/química , Dióxido de Carbono/química , Carbonatos/química , Clima , Planetas , Silicatos/química , Tiempo (Meteorología) , Océano Atlántico , Simulación por Computador , Modelos Teóricos , Océano Pacífico , Temperatura , Ciclo Hidrológico
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