6, 2014 8:35 AM
To: Rau, Greg; gh...@sbcglobal.net; Schuiling, R.D. (Olaf);
voglerl...@gmail.com; geoengineering@googlegroups.com
Subject: RE: [geo] Re: The Good, The Bad, and the Ugly of CO2 Utilization |
Everything and the Carbon Sink
Greg and Olaf,
What might be the minimum inputs such that we could gr
kilometers distant.MarkMark E. Capron, PEVentura, Californiawww.PODenergy.org
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Subject: RE: [geo] Re: The Good, The Bad, and the Ugly of CO2
Utilization | Everything and the Carbon Sink
From: "Rau, Greg" <r...@llnl.gov>
Date: Fri, November 14, 2014 11:54 a
ngineering@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: [geo] Re: The Good, The Bad, and the Ugly of CO2 Utilization |
Everything and the Carbon Sink
Olaf,
My preference is to make ocean alkalinity, dissolved Ca(HCO3)2 (and some
CaCO3aq via equilibrium reactions), rather than solid CaCO3. Yes, you can use
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Subject: Re: [geo] Re: The Good, The Bad, and the Ugly of CO2 Utilization |
Everything and the Carbon Sink
As I mentioned on Oct 7, in looking for large scale uses of CO2, how about
environmental applications? By my reconning, the mean 0.1 decline in surface
ocean pH
As I mentioned on Oct 7, in looking for large scale uses of CO2, how about
environmental applications? By my reconning, the mean 0.1 decline in surface
ocean pH translates into a calcium carbonate saturation state decline of 1
unit. To return this to pre-industrial levels we'd need to use 250 -