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Regulation of Ocean Alkalinity Enhancement in Washington State
This paper focuses on one commonly-discussed ocean carbon dioxide removal approach, ocean alkalinity enhancement (“OAE”), which involves adding alkaline substances to ocean waters in order to increase their ability to uptake carbon dioxide from the ...
Silverman-Roati, Korey +2 more
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Abstract Monitoring data are critical for understanding volcanic unrest and eruption, but they often lack the ability to constrain the pre‐eruptive magma processes. As such, an increasing number of studies couple monitoring data with petrological tools to obtain insights into the causes and durations of magmatic processes. The 2018–2020 eruption of the
Karoline Brückel +8 more
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Olivine and dissolved alkalinity trigger different bacterial community shifts in water and oyster gills: insights from a mesocosm experiment. [PDF]
Antoni D, Rump M, Gerdts G.
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Abstract We present a comprehensive multidisciplinary investigation of the Healy submarine volcano in the southern Kermadec arc, northeast of New Zealand. We show the first results of sidescan‐sonar data collected at a submarine arc volcano by an Autonomous Underwater Vehicle (AUV).
A. Bagnasco +6 more
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Declining coral calcification to enhance twenty-first-century ocean carbon uptake by gigatonnes. [PDF]
Kwiatkowski L +6 more
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Abstract The middle Cretaceous granitoid plutons of the Shalair Valley, situated in northeastern Iraq, constitute a principal magmatic component of the Sanandaj–Sirjan Zone within the northwestern segment of the Zagros Orogenic Belt. Among these plutons, the equigranular Aulan body (AG) and the porphyritic Laladar body (LG) were crystallized at 111.0 ±
Imad Kadhim Abdulzahra +3 more
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A Comparative Review of Biological, Electrochemical, and Membrane-Based Methods for Direct Ocean Carbon Capture. [PDF]
Wang Z +8 more
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Abstract Crust formed in volcanic arcs is accreted to continents over geologic time, serving as the source material for new continental crust in Earth's present and recent past. Geochemically, arcs are found to be significantly more mafic than bulk continental crust.
Hannah F. Mark +4 more
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Blue carbon sequestration: An unintended driving force for marine pollution. [PDF]
Hou R, Feng JC, Zhang S.
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Abstract Although the North Pacific Subtropical Gyre (NPSG) is among the most oligotrophic regions, its vast expanse means that small productivity shifts can alter the global carbon budget. We quantified net community production (NCP) from high‐resolution O2 ${\mathrm{O}}_{2}$/Ar measurements and gross primary production (GPP) from 18O incubations in ...
Inhee Lee +9 more
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