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The Climate of Dark Earth: A Thought Experiment Using the Dew-Point Anchor Hypothesis

Authors: Mulholland, Philip;

The Climate of Dark Earth: A Thought Experiment Using the Dew-Point Anchor Hypothesis

Abstract

This short technical note presents a thought experiment to test the Dew-Point Anchor Hypothesis. It demonstrates that an Earth-like planet whose entire energy budget is supplied by surface geothermal flux (with identical total flux and latitudinal distribution to modern Earth) would possess an essentially identical climate to our Sunlit Earth.

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