Carbonate precipitation in artificial soils as a sink for atmospheric carbon dioxide
Turnover of C in soils is the dominant flux in the global C cycle and is responsible for transporting 20 times the quantity of anthropogenic emissions each year. This paper investigates the potential for soils to be modified with Ca-rich materials (e.g. demolition waste or basic slag) to capture som...
Main Authors: | Renforth, P, Manning, D, Lopez-Capel, E |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2009
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