[geo] Re: Iron-dumping ocean experiment sparks controversy

2017-05-26 Thread Russell Seitz / Bright Water
Let me repeat the essence of what I wrote in response to Jeff in Nature-- Marine corrosion results in every unprotected square meter of a steel ship's immersed surface sheding an average of 8 g/m2 or more of iron a year. The average laden vessel- a 30,000 tonne Handymax, has an immersed su

Re[2]: [geo] Iron-dumping ocean experiment sparks controversy

2017-05-26 Thread Franz Dietrich Oeste
Hi Robert, The drill cores taken from Arctic and Antarctic ice shields and ocean sediments revealed for the last million years, that the iron containing dust driven through the atmosphere had several influences on surface temperature processing: During times of high dust concentration, manyfo

Re: [geo] Iron-dumping ocean experiment sparks controversy

2017-05-26 Thread 'Robert Tulip' via geoengineering
This article from Nature contains an appalling lie about the 2012 Haida Salmon Experiment.   The Nature article falsely states "scientists have seen no evidence that the experiment worked."  This alleged failure to see any evidence ignores extensive data and theory supporting the Haida Salmon re