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https://doi.org/10.5194/sp-2-oae2023-8-2023
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27 Nov 2023
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Natural analogs to ocean alkalinity enhancement

Adam V. Subhas, Nadine Lehmann, and Rosalind E. M. Rickaby

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In addition to emissions reductions, methods of actively removing carbon dioxide from the atmosphere must be considered. One of these methods, called ocean alkalinity enhancement, is currently being studied to evaluate its effectiveness and safety. This article details best practices for the study of natural systems to support the development of ocean alkalinity enhancement as a carbon dioxide removal strategy. Relevant Earth system processes are discussed, along with methods to study them.
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