Enhanced rock weathering (ERW) is a promising technology being actively investigated to ameliorate anthropogenic climate change. ERW accelerates atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) drawdown in agricultural soils following the addition of crushed, silicate rocks. The application of basalt, an abundant silicate rock, has widely been proposed for ERW. In order to measure and model the efficacy of ERW, it is critical to fully characterise the mineralogical composition of the basaltic materials being deployed in laboratory to catchment scale experiments. As previously demonstrated on analogous basaltic rock and soil materials on Mars, thermal analytical methods such as coupled thermogravimetric analysis-mass spectrometry (TGA-MS), provide a pote...
With international efforts to limit anthropogenic carbon in the atmosphere, various CO{sub 2} seques...
Different feedstocks Dunite, Olivine and Lizardite are examined in this research using various measu...
Enhanced silicate rock weathering (ERW), deployable with croplands, has potential use for atmospheri...
Mafic igneous rocks, such as basalt, are composed of abundant calcium- and magnesium-rich silicate m...
On geologic timescales, the weathering of silicate rocks is among the most powerful negative feedbac...
Enhanced Rock Weathering is a proposed Carbon Dioxide Removal technology involving the application o...
Enhanced Rock Weathering is a proposed Carbon Dioxide Removal technology involving the application o...
peer reviewedEnhanced silicate rock weathering for long-term carbon dioxide sequestration has consid...
Enhanced silicate rock weathering for long-term carbon dioxide sequestration has considerable potent...
Terrestrial enhanced weathering, the spreading of ultramafic silicate rock flour to enhance natural ...
The chemical weathering of rocks currently absorbs about 1.1 Gt CO2 a−1 being mainly stored as bicar...
Industrial revolution and urbanization of modern society is causing a positive feedback on the globa...
Enhanced weathering is a carbon dioxide (CO2) mitigation strategy that promises large scale atmosphe...
Evidence exists for great volumes of water on early Mars. Liquid surface water requires a much dense...
Land‐based enhanced rock weathering (ERW) is a biogeochemical carbon dioxide removal (CDR) strategy ...
With international efforts to limit anthropogenic carbon in the atmosphere, various CO{sub 2} seques...
Different feedstocks Dunite, Olivine and Lizardite are examined in this research using various measu...
Enhanced silicate rock weathering (ERW), deployable with croplands, has potential use for atmospheri...
Mafic igneous rocks, such as basalt, are composed of abundant calcium- and magnesium-rich silicate m...
On geologic timescales, the weathering of silicate rocks is among the most powerful negative feedbac...
Enhanced Rock Weathering is a proposed Carbon Dioxide Removal technology involving the application o...
Enhanced Rock Weathering is a proposed Carbon Dioxide Removal technology involving the application o...
peer reviewedEnhanced silicate rock weathering for long-term carbon dioxide sequestration has consid...
Enhanced silicate rock weathering for long-term carbon dioxide sequestration has considerable potent...
Terrestrial enhanced weathering, the spreading of ultramafic silicate rock flour to enhance natural ...
The chemical weathering of rocks currently absorbs about 1.1 Gt CO2 a−1 being mainly stored as bicar...
Industrial revolution and urbanization of modern society is causing a positive feedback on the globa...
Enhanced weathering is a carbon dioxide (CO2) mitigation strategy that promises large scale atmosphe...
Evidence exists for great volumes of water on early Mars. Liquid surface water requires a much dense...
Land‐based enhanced rock weathering (ERW) is a biogeochemical carbon dioxide removal (CDR) strategy ...
With international efforts to limit anthropogenic carbon in the atmosphere, various CO{sub 2} seques...
Different feedstocks Dunite, Olivine and Lizardite are examined in this research using various measu...
Enhanced silicate rock weathering (ERW), deployable with croplands, has potential use for atmospheri...