2024
DOI: 10.3389/fclim.2024.1352825
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Measuring enhanced weathering: inorganic carbon-based approaches may be required to complement cation-based approaches

Heath Hasemer,
Justin Borevitz,
Wolfram Buss

Abstract: The removal of atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) is now essential to meet net zero goals and limit the impacts of climate change. Enhanced weathering is a method of sequestering CO2 that involves the distribution of finely ground silicate rocks over agricultural land. The weathering of these silicate rocks releases cations into solution which can balance dissolved inorganic carbon, effectively removing CO2 from the atmosphere. Despite being a promising method of carbon dioxide removal (CDR), enhanced weathering… Show more

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