Over the coming century humanity may need to find reservoirs to store several trillions of tons of carbon dioxide (CO2) emitted from fossil fuel combustion, which would otherwise cause dangerous climate change if it were left in the atmosphere. Carbon storage in the ocean as bicarbonate ions (by increasing ocean alkalinity) has received very little attention. Yet, recent work suggests sufficient capacity to sequester copious quantities of CO2. It may be possible to sequester hundreds of billions to trillions of tonnes of C without surpassing post-industrial average carbonate saturation states in the surface ocean. When globally distributed, the impact of elevated alkalinity is potentially small, and may help ameliorate the effects of ocean ...
The negative emissions technology, artificial ocean alkalinization (AOA), aims to store atmospheric ...
Alkalinity, the excess of proton acceptors over donors, plays a major role in ocean chemistry, in bu...
Invited speakerBy the year 2005, the ocean had taken up ca 40% of total CO2 emissions to the atmosph...
Over the coming century humanity may need to find reservoirs to store several trillions of tons of c...
Bicarbonate (HCO3-) and carbonate (CO32-) ions in the ocean are a fundamental component of the globa...
Proposals to remove CO2 from the atmosphere are becoming increasingly important in climate change po...
peer reviewedEnhancement of ocean alkalinity using calcium compounds, e.g., lime has been proposed t...
Large-scale perturbations in seawater chemistry brought about by the oceanic uptake of anthropogenic...
Human activities have caused the atmospheric concentration of carbon dioxide (CO2) to increase by 12...
Alkalinity, the excess of bases over acids, is a frequently used conservative variable in Biogeochem...
Many scientists now agree that achieving the 2015 Paris Agreement’s goal of limiting global warming ...
Fossil fuel CO2 emissions result in large-scale long-term perturbations in seawater chemistry. Ocea...
According to modelling studies, ocean alkalinity enhancement (OAE) is one of the proposed carbon dio...
The potential of Coastal Ocean Alkalinization (COA), a carbon dioxide removal (CDR) climate engineer...
Humankind will need to remove hundreds of gigatons of carbon dioxide (CO2) from the atmosphere by th...
The negative emissions technology, artificial ocean alkalinization (AOA), aims to store atmospheric ...
Alkalinity, the excess of proton acceptors over donors, plays a major role in ocean chemistry, in bu...
Invited speakerBy the year 2005, the ocean had taken up ca 40% of total CO2 emissions to the atmosph...
Over the coming century humanity may need to find reservoirs to store several trillions of tons of c...
Bicarbonate (HCO3-) and carbonate (CO32-) ions in the ocean are a fundamental component of the globa...
Proposals to remove CO2 from the atmosphere are becoming increasingly important in climate change po...
peer reviewedEnhancement of ocean alkalinity using calcium compounds, e.g., lime has been proposed t...
Large-scale perturbations in seawater chemistry brought about by the oceanic uptake of anthropogenic...
Human activities have caused the atmospheric concentration of carbon dioxide (CO2) to increase by 12...
Alkalinity, the excess of bases over acids, is a frequently used conservative variable in Biogeochem...
Many scientists now agree that achieving the 2015 Paris Agreement’s goal of limiting global warming ...
Fossil fuel CO2 emissions result in large-scale long-term perturbations in seawater chemistry. Ocea...
According to modelling studies, ocean alkalinity enhancement (OAE) is one of the proposed carbon dio...
The potential of Coastal Ocean Alkalinization (COA), a carbon dioxide removal (CDR) climate engineer...
Humankind will need to remove hundreds of gigatons of carbon dioxide (CO2) from the atmosphere by th...
The negative emissions technology, artificial ocean alkalinization (AOA), aims to store atmospheric ...
Alkalinity, the excess of proton acceptors over donors, plays a major role in ocean chemistry, in bu...
Invited speakerBy the year 2005, the ocean had taken up ca 40% of total CO2 emissions to the atmosph...