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Pam Vervoort
University of Birmingham · 🇬🇧 GB

Career Stage: Mid-career

CDR Specialization

Enhanced Weathering

Accelerating natural weathering reactions to capture CO₂ and store it in carbonate minerals.

Metrics

MetricValue
h-index6
Citations146
Publications38
CDR Focus23.7%
TrajectoryGrowing

Top CDR Publications

  1. Retracted: Earth System Model Analysis of How Astronomical Forcing Is Imprinted Onto the Marine Geological Record: The Role of the Inorganic (Carbonate) Carbon Cycle and Feedbacks (2021) 35 citations · Enhanced Weathering

  2. Four volcanically driven climatic perturbations led to enhanced continental weathering during the Late Triassic Carnian Pluvial Episode (2023) 18 citations · Enhanced Weathering

  3. Earth System Model Analysis of How Astronomical Forcing Is Imprinted Onto the Marine Geological Record: The Role of the Inorganic (Carbonate) Carbon Cycle and Feedbacks (2024) 13 citations · Enhanced Weathering

  4. Two episodes of Gzhelian (latest Carboniferous) volcanism immediately predate Asselian (early Permian) cooling and glaciation (2025) 1 citations · Ocean CDR

  5. Modelling the response and impacts of terrestrial feedbacks to orbital forcing (2026) 0 citations · Soil Carbon

  6. Anthropogenically Stimulated Carbonate Dissolution in the Global Shelf Seafloor Is Potentially an Important and Fast Climate Feedback (2026) 0 citations · Ocean CDR

  7. Earth System Model Analysis of How Astronomical Forcing Is Imprinted Onto the Marine Geological Record: The Role of the Marine Organic Carbon Cycle and Feedbacks (2025) 0 citations · Enhanced Weathering

  8. Anthropogenically stimulated carbonate dissolution in the global shelf seafloor is an important and fast climate feedback (2025) 0 citations · Ocean CDR

  9. Understanding Astronomically Forced Carbon Cycle Feedbacks Through the Lens of an Earth System Model  (2024) 0 citations · Enhanced Weathering

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