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http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S095758201200119X?v=s5

Williamson, Phillip; et al. (2012): Ocean fertilization for geoengineering:
a review of effectiveness, environmental impacts and emerging governance

Williamson, Phillip; Wallace, Douglas W.R; Law, Cliff S.; Boyd, Philip W.;
Collos, Yves; Croot, Peter et al. (2012):

Ocean fertilization for geoengineering: a review of effectiveness,
environmental impacts and emerging governance.

In: Process Safety and Environmental Protection.
DOI 10.1016/j.psep.2012.10.007  (in press)

"Fertilization using iron can increase the uptake of CO2 across the sea
surface. But most of this uptake is transient; long-term sequestration is
difficult to assess....

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