نتایج جستجو برای: carbon capture and sequestration

تعداد نتایج: 16900457  

Journal: :Environmental pollution 2013
David J Nowak Eric J Greenfield Robert E Hoehn Elizabeth Lapoint

Carbon storage and sequestration by urban trees in the United States was quantified to assess the magnitude and role of urban forests in relation to climate change. Urban tree field data from 28 cities and 6 states were used to determine the average carbon density per unit of tree cover. These data were applied to statewide urban tree cover measurements to determine total urban forest carbon st...

Journal: :Science 2007
Ken O Buesseler Carl H Lamborg Philip W Boyd Phoebe J Lam Thomas W Trull Robert R Bidigare James K B Bishop Karen L Casciotti Frank Dehairs Marc Elskens Makio Honda David M Karl David A Siegel Mary W Silver Deborah K Steinberg Jim Valdes Benjamin Van Mooy Stephanie Wilson

The oceanic biological pump drives sequestration of carbon dioxide in the deep sea via sinking particles. Rapid biological consumption and remineralization of carbon in the "twilight zone" (depths between the euphotic zone and 1000 meters) reduce the efficiency of sequestration. By using neutrally buoyant sediment traps to sample this chronically understudied realm, we measured a transfer effic...

2015
Lionel Guidi Louis Legendre Gabriel Reygondeau Julia Uitz Lars Stemmann Stephanie A. Henson

The “biological carbon pump” causes carbon sequestration in deep waters by downward transfer of organic matter, mostly as particles. This mechanism depends to a great extent on the uptake of CO2 by marine plankton in surface waters and subsequent sinking of particulate organic carbon (POC) through the water column. Most of the sinking POC is remineralized during its downward transit, and modest...

2015
Jenny L. Davis Carolyn A. Currin Colleen O’Brien Craig Raffenburg Amanda Davis Bo Li

Living shorelines are a type of estuarine shoreline erosion control that incorporates native vegetation and preserves native habitats. Because they provide the ecosystem services associated with natural coastal wetlands while also increasing shoreline resilience, living shorelines are part of the natural and hybrid infrastructure approach to coastal resiliency. Marshes created as living shoreli...

Journal: :Environmental science & technology 2012
Omar R Harvey Li-Jung Kuo Andrew R Zimmerman Patrick Louchouarn James E Amonette Bruce E Herbert

The ability of engineered black carbons (or biochars) to resist abiotic and, or biotic degradation (herein referred to as recalcitrance) is crucial to their successful deployment as a soil carbon sequestration strategy. A new recalcitrance index, the R(50), for assessing biochar quality for carbon sequestration is proposed. The R(50) is based on the relative thermal stability of a given biochar...

2002
Uwe A. Schneider

Economic impacts of agricultural carbon sequestration involve direct costs of sequestration management adoption as well as a variety of indirect costs and benefits. The nature and significance of these impacts are discussed. Spatial and temporal heterogeneity in agriculture is identified as an influential factor. Techniques to estimate the cost of agricultural carbon sequestration are briefly r...

2008
Evonne Miller Jennifer Summerville Laurie Buys Lorraine Bell

(2008) Initial public perceptions of carbon sequestration: Implications for engagement and environmental risk communication strategies. sequestration: Implications for engagement and environmental risk communication strategies. Abstract Despite widespread scientific acceptance, little is known about how the public perceives carbon capture and storage (CCS) technology designed to reduce greenhou...

 Communities or ecosystems with higher biodiversity also have higher levels of ecosystem function and services, so the relationship between functional diversity and sustainability of plant communities is essential to predict ecosystem functioning. The aim of the present study was to investigate the relationship between carbon stocks and different species diversity and functional indices as well...

2006
Mahesh Iyer Shwetha Ramkumar Liang-Shih Fan

Enhancement in the production of high purity hydrogen (H2) from synthesis gas, obtained by coal gasification, is limited by the thermodynamics of the water-gas shift reaction (WGSR). However, this constraint can be overcome by concurrent WGSR and carbonation (of calcium oxide) reaction to enhance H2 production. The carbonation of calcium oxide forming calcium carbonate incessantly drives the eq...

2016
Qinghua Li Surojit Gupta Ling Tang Sean Quinn Vahit Atakan Richard E. Riman

Monoethanolamine (MEA) scrubbing is an energy-intensive process for carbon capture and sequestration (CCS) due to the regeneration of amine in stripping towers at high temperature (100–120°C) and the subsequent pressurization of CO2 for geological sequestration. In this paper, we introduce a novel method, reactive hydrothermal liquid phase densification (rHLPD), which is able to solidify (densi...

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