Carbon sequestration

The Ohio State University

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Abstract

Developing technologies to reduce the rate of increase of atmospheric concentration of carbon dioxide (CO2) from annual emissions of 8.6PgCyr-1 from energy, process industry, land-use conversion and soil cultivation is an important issue of the twenty-first century. Of the three options of reducing the global energy use, developing low or no-carbon fuel and sequestering emissions, this manuscript describes processes for carbon (CO2) sequestration and discusses abiotic and biotic technologies. Carbon sequestration implies transfer of atmospheric CO2 into other long-lived global pools including oceanic, pedologic, biotic and geological strata to reduce the net rate of increase in atmospheric CO2. Engineering…

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Keywords
  • Carbon sequestration
  • Environmental science
  • Abiotic component
  • Carbonation
  • Atmospheric carbon cycle
  • Carbon sink
  • Greenhouse gas
  • Climate change
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