Re[2]: [geo] carbon sequestration by oysters

2016-03-02 Thread Oeste
Completion of the argument from Oliver Tickell against oyster farming in the ocean or shelf might induce the opposite result: Oysters are filter feeders within the food chain. They remove all kind of suspended matter from the water column inklusive phytoplankton, phytoplankton detritus, clay p

Re: Re[2]: [geo] carbon sequestration by oysters

2016-03-03 Thread Greg Rau
To: oliver.tick...@kyoto2.org; andrew.lock...@gmail.com; geoengineering Cc: Renaud de RICHTER Sent: Wednesday, March 2, 2016 5:37 AM Subject: Re[2]: [geo] carbon sequestration by oysters #yiv118701 blockquote.yiv118701cite {margin-left:5px;margin-right:0px;padding-left:10px;paddin

Re: Re[2]: [geo] carbon sequestration by oysters

2016-03-04 Thread Greg Rau
g Cc: Renaud de RICHTER Sent: Wednesday, March 2, 2016 5:37 AM Subject: Re[2]: [geo] carbon sequestration by oysters Completion of the argument from Oliver Tickell against oyster farming in the ocean or shelf might induce the opposite result:  Oysters are filter feeders within the food cha

Re: Re[2]: [geo] carbon sequestration by oysters

2016-03-09 Thread Michael Hayes
rom:* Michael Hayes > > *To:* geoengineering > > *Cc:* oe...@gm-ingenieurbuero.com ; oliver@kyoto2.org > ; andrew@gmail.com ; renaud.d...@gmail.com > ; gh...@sbcglobal.net > *Sent:* Friday, March 4, 2016 4:51 PM > *Subject:* Re: Re[2]: [geo] carbon sequestration

Re: Re[2]: [geo] carbon sequestration by oysters

2016-03-09 Thread 'Maggie Zhou' via geoengineering
2, per mol of photons, per $ invested??? Do you mean aquaculture?  Greg From: Michael Hayes To: geoengineering Cc: oe...@gm-ingenieurbuero.com; oliver@kyoto2.org; andrew@gmail.com; renaud.d...@gmail.com; gh...@sbcglobal.net Sent: Friday, March 4, 2016 4:51 PM Subject: Re: Re[2

Re: Re[2]: [geo] carbon sequestration by oysters

2016-03-11 Thread Michael Hayes
aste water organics would do a less impactful clean up job > that would CO2-generating calcifiers like oysters. > > Then there is a hybrid microbial+geochemical method of wastewater, CO2, > and energy management that might be the most area-efficient, cost effective > and benefici

RE: Re[2]: [geo] carbon sequestration by oysters

2016-03-13 Thread markcapron
and other carbon/hydrocarbon will be converted to bio-oil and biogas (HTP) or heat-to-electricity (SCWO).Mark E. Capron, PEVentura, Californiawww.PODenergy.org Original Message Subject: Re: Re[2]: [geo] carbon sequestration by oysters From: Michael Hayes <voglerl...@gmail.

Re: Re[2]: [geo] carbon sequestration by oysters

2016-03-19 Thread 'Maggie Zhou' via geoengineering
uticals and other carbon/hydrocarbon will be converted to bio-oil and biogas (HTP) or heat-to-electricity (SCWO). Mark E. Capron, PE Ventura, California www.PODenergy.org Original Message ---- Subject: Re: Re[2]: [geo] carbon sequestration by oysters From: Michael Hayes Date: Fri,

Re: Re[2]: [geo] carbon sequestration by oysters

2016-03-19 Thread 'Maggie Zhou' via geoengineering
> http://pubs.acs.org/doi/abs/ 10.1021/es102671x > > You can consume CO2 and generate marine CO3s by adding an externally derived > source of alkalinity, e.g. silicate minerals, kinetics permitting.  However, > my preference here would be to generate dissolved bicarbonates.  This a