Reduction of anthropogenic CO2 emissions alone will not sufficiently restrict global warming and enable the 1.5°C goal of the Paris agreement to be met. To effectively counteract climate change, measures to actively remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere are required. Artificial upwelling has been proposed as one such carbon dioxide removal technique. By fueling primary productivity in the surface ocean with nutrient-rich deep water, it could potentially enhance downward fluxes of particulate organic carbon (POC) and carbon sequestration. In this study we investigated the effect of different intensities of artificial upwelling combined with two upwelling modes (recurring additions vs. one singular addition) on POC export, sinking matter ...
Factsheet: Algae, zooplankton and fish are among the key players in the biological carbon pump that...
[1] Photosynthesis by phytoplankton in sunlit surface waters transforms inorganic carbon and nutrien...
The flux of materials to the deep sea is dominated by larger, organic-rich particles with sinking ra...
Reduction of anthropogenic CO2 emissions alone will not sufficiently restrict global warming and ena...
Reduction of anthropogenic CO2 emissions alone will not sufficiently restrict global warming and ena...
In the face of climate change there is a need to reduce atmospheric CO2 concentrations. Artificial u...
To keep global warming below 1.5 °C, technologies that remove carbon from the atmosphere will be nee...
The current narrative of artificial upwelling (AU) is to translocate nutrient rich deep water to the...
The current narrative of artificial upwelling (AU) is to use ocean pipes to pump nutrient rich deep ...
In the face of climate change there is a need to reduce atmospheric CO2 concentrations. Artificial u...
Artificial upwelling of nutrient-rich waters and the corresponding boost in primary productivity har...
The biological carbon pump, which transports particulate organic carbon (POC) from the surface to th...
About a quarter of anthropogenic CO2 emissions are currently taken up by the oceans, decreasing seaw...
Without small oceanic organisms atmospheric CO2 levels would be about 200 ppm higher than they are t...
Artificial upwelling has been proposed as a means of enhancing oceanic CO2 sequestration and/or rais...
Factsheet: Algae, zooplankton and fish are among the key players in the biological carbon pump that...
[1] Photosynthesis by phytoplankton in sunlit surface waters transforms inorganic carbon and nutrien...
The flux of materials to the deep sea is dominated by larger, organic-rich particles with sinking ra...
Reduction of anthropogenic CO2 emissions alone will not sufficiently restrict global warming and ena...
Reduction of anthropogenic CO2 emissions alone will not sufficiently restrict global warming and ena...
In the face of climate change there is a need to reduce atmospheric CO2 concentrations. Artificial u...
To keep global warming below 1.5 °C, technologies that remove carbon from the atmosphere will be nee...
The current narrative of artificial upwelling (AU) is to translocate nutrient rich deep water to the...
The current narrative of artificial upwelling (AU) is to use ocean pipes to pump nutrient rich deep ...
In the face of climate change there is a need to reduce atmospheric CO2 concentrations. Artificial u...
Artificial upwelling of nutrient-rich waters and the corresponding boost in primary productivity har...
The biological carbon pump, which transports particulate organic carbon (POC) from the surface to th...
About a quarter of anthropogenic CO2 emissions are currently taken up by the oceans, decreasing seaw...
Without small oceanic organisms atmospheric CO2 levels would be about 200 ppm higher than they are t...
Artificial upwelling has been proposed as a means of enhancing oceanic CO2 sequestration and/or rais...
Factsheet: Algae, zooplankton and fish are among the key players in the biological carbon pump that...
[1] Photosynthesis by phytoplankton in sunlit surface waters transforms inorganic carbon and nutrien...
The flux of materials to the deep sea is dominated by larger, organic-rich particles with sinking ra...