We have continued to carry out creative small-scale experiments in the deep ocean to investigate the science underlying questions of possible future large-scale deep-ocean CO{sub 2} sequestration as a means of ameliorating greenhouse gas growth rates in the atmosphere. This project is closely linked to additional research funded by the DoE Office of Science, and to support from the Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute. The listing of project achievements here over the past year reflects these combined resources. Within the last project year we have: (1) Published a significant workshop report (58 pages) entitled ''Direct Ocean Sequestration Expert's Workshop'', based upon a meeting held at MBARI in 2001. The report is available both in ...
Abstract Captured CO2 could be deliberately injected into the ocean at great depth, where most of it...
Deep ocean injection of carbon dioxide (CO2) has been proposed as one means of dealing with the buil...
AbstractCarbon sequestration (CO2 disposal) may be only a temporary measure for bridging from the cu...
This report covers research accomplished during CY 2006 under a modification of a previous award. Du...
The past year has been one of continued high productivity and technical innovation for research cond...
The ocean represents the largest potential sink for anthropogenic CO{sub 2}. In order to better unde...
This Technical Progress Report summarizes activities conducted over the period 8/16/96-2/15/97 as pa...
OAK-B135 This report summarizes activities and results of investigations of the potential environmen...
On December 4, 1997, the US Department of Energy (USDOE), the New Energy and Industrial Technology D...
The workshop had two major components: a review of current issues and projects regarding dissolution...
The purpose of this workshop was to bring together the principal investigators of all the projects t...
Direct injection of CO2 into the ocean, a radical idea suggested 25 years ago (Marchetti 1977), is a...
The rapidly rising levels of atmospheric and oceanic CO2 from the burning of fossil fuels has lead t...
One option to reduce atmospheric CO{sub 2} levels is to capture and sequester power plant CO{sub 2}....
The rapidly rising levels of atmospheric and oceanic CO2 from the burning of fossil fuels has lead t...
Abstract Captured CO2 could be deliberately injected into the ocean at great depth, where most of it...
Deep ocean injection of carbon dioxide (CO2) has been proposed as one means of dealing with the buil...
AbstractCarbon sequestration (CO2 disposal) may be only a temporary measure for bridging from the cu...
This report covers research accomplished during CY 2006 under a modification of a previous award. Du...
The past year has been one of continued high productivity and technical innovation for research cond...
The ocean represents the largest potential sink for anthropogenic CO{sub 2}. In order to better unde...
This Technical Progress Report summarizes activities conducted over the period 8/16/96-2/15/97 as pa...
OAK-B135 This report summarizes activities and results of investigations of the potential environmen...
On December 4, 1997, the US Department of Energy (USDOE), the New Energy and Industrial Technology D...
The workshop had two major components: a review of current issues and projects regarding dissolution...
The purpose of this workshop was to bring together the principal investigators of all the projects t...
Direct injection of CO2 into the ocean, a radical idea suggested 25 years ago (Marchetti 1977), is a...
The rapidly rising levels of atmospheric and oceanic CO2 from the burning of fossil fuels has lead t...
One option to reduce atmospheric CO{sub 2} levels is to capture and sequester power plant CO{sub 2}....
The rapidly rising levels of atmospheric and oceanic CO2 from the burning of fossil fuels has lead t...
Abstract Captured CO2 could be deliberately injected into the ocean at great depth, where most of it...
Deep ocean injection of carbon dioxide (CO2) has been proposed as one means of dealing with the buil...
AbstractCarbon sequestration (CO2 disposal) may be only a temporary measure for bridging from the cu...