Sequestering Carbon Dioxide with the Bahama Bank Process
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The Earth’s carbon and calcium cycles intersect in the ocean, sequestering carbon dioxide naturally as calcium carbonate. The solution presented here envisages exploiting and enhancing the process that occurs naturally. This process is a powerful lever accessible by human society. Indeed, Griffith and others (2008) stated, “Calcium carbonate (CaCO3) sedimentation in the ocean represents the largest carbon sink in the combined atmosphere, biosphere, and ocean system, and thus strongly influences the global carbon cycle.” The Great Bahama Bank is an example of a region typical of the process (Sealy, 1994, pages 24–25).
The Earth’s carbon and calcium cycles intersect in the ocean, sequestering carbon dioxide naturally as calcium carbonate. The solution presented here envisages exploiting and enhancing the process that occurs naturally. This process is a powerful lever accessible by human society. Indeed, Griffith and others (2008) stated, “Calcium carbonate (CaCO3) sedimentation in the ocean represents the largest carbon sink in the combined atmosphere, biosphere, and ocean system, and thus strongly influences the global carbon cycle.” The Great Bahama Bank is an example of a region typical of the process (Sealy, 1994, pages 24–25).
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