Iron fertilisation and century-scale effects of open ocean dissolution of olivine in a simulated CO2 removal experiment
Submitted by susan on Wed, 2016-02-10 17:21
Carbon dioxide removal (CDR) approaches are efforts to reduce the atmospheric CO2 concentration. Here we use a marine carbon cycle model to investigate the effects of one CDR technique: the open ocean dissolution of the iron-containing mineral olivine. We analyse the maximum CDR potential of an annual dissolution of 3 Pg olivine during the 21st century and focus on the role of the micro-nutrient iron for the biological carbon pump.
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09/02/2016