Enhanced Weathering (EW) resulting from soil amendment with highly reactive silicate minerals is regarded as one of the most effective techniques for carbon sequestration. While in laboratory conditions silicate minerals dissolution rates are well characterized, in field conditions the rate of the dissolution reaction is more difficult to predict, not least because it interacts with soil, plant, and hydrologic processes. Here we present a dynamic mass balance model connecting biogeochemical and ecohydrological dynamics to shed light on these intertwined processes involved in EW. We focus on the silicate mineral olivine, for its faster laboratory dissolution rate, and pay particular attention to understanding the role of plants and hydrologi...
Chemical weathering of silicate minerals consumes atmospheric CO2 and is a fundamental component of ...
Chemical weathering of silicate minerals consumes atmospheric CO2 and is a fundamental component of ...
Enhanced Weathering (EW) is a promising strategy for carbon sequestration, but several open question...
Enhanced Weathering (EW) resulting from soil amendment with highly reactive silicate minerals is reg...
Natural climate solutions are attracting considerable research effort with the aim of reducing green...
Natural climate solutions are attracting considerable research effort with the aim of reducing green...
To mitigate global warming, a noticeable research effort is being devoted to NCS (Natural Climate So...
To mitigate global warming, a noticeable research effort is being devoted to NCS (Natural Climate So...
With the aim to face climate change, some NCS (Natural Climate Solutions) are currently studied give...
With the aim to face climate change, some NCS (Natural Climate Solutions) are currently studied give...
Enhanced weathering (EW) is one of the most promising technologies for sequestering atmospheric car...
AbstractChemical weathering of silicate minerals consumes atmospheric CO2 and is a fundamental compo...
Aiming at facing climate change, some CDR (Carbon Dioxide Removal) techniques are currently studied ...
Aiming at facing climate change, some CDR (Carbon Dioxide Removal) techniques are currently studied ...
Chemical weathering of silicate minerals consumes atmospheric CO2 and is a fundamental component of ...
Chemical weathering of silicate minerals consumes atmospheric CO2 and is a fundamental component of ...
Chemical weathering of silicate minerals consumes atmospheric CO2 and is a fundamental component of ...
Enhanced Weathering (EW) is a promising strategy for carbon sequestration, but several open question...
Enhanced Weathering (EW) resulting from soil amendment with highly reactive silicate minerals is reg...
Natural climate solutions are attracting considerable research effort with the aim of reducing green...
Natural climate solutions are attracting considerable research effort with the aim of reducing green...
To mitigate global warming, a noticeable research effort is being devoted to NCS (Natural Climate So...
To mitigate global warming, a noticeable research effort is being devoted to NCS (Natural Climate So...
With the aim to face climate change, some NCS (Natural Climate Solutions) are currently studied give...
With the aim to face climate change, some NCS (Natural Climate Solutions) are currently studied give...
Enhanced weathering (EW) is one of the most promising technologies for sequestering atmospheric car...
AbstractChemical weathering of silicate minerals consumes atmospheric CO2 and is a fundamental compo...
Aiming at facing climate change, some CDR (Carbon Dioxide Removal) techniques are currently studied ...
Aiming at facing climate change, some CDR (Carbon Dioxide Removal) techniques are currently studied ...
Chemical weathering of silicate minerals consumes atmospheric CO2 and is a fundamental component of ...
Chemical weathering of silicate minerals consumes atmospheric CO2 and is a fundamental component of ...
Chemical weathering of silicate minerals consumes atmospheric CO2 and is a fundamental component of ...
Enhanced Weathering (EW) is a promising strategy for carbon sequestration, but several open question...