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Enhanced Weathering and related element fluxes – a cropland mesocosm approach

Thorben Amann, Jens Hartmann, Eric Struyf, Wagner de Oliveira Garcia, Elke Kerstin Fischer, Ivan A. Janssens, Patrick Meire, Jonas Schoelynck

Biogeosciences · 2020

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Abstract. The weathering of silicates is a major control on atmospheric CO2 at geologic timescales. It was proposed to enhance this process to actively remove CO2 from the atmosphere. While there are some studies that propose and theoretically analyze the application of rock powder to agricultural land, results from field experiments are still scarce. In order to evaluate the efficiency and side effects of Enhanced Weathering (EW), a mesocosm experiment was set up and agricultural soil from Belgium was amended with olivine-bearing dunite ground to two different grain sizes, while distinguishing setups with and without crops. Based on measurements of Mg, Si, pH, and DIC, the additional weathering effect of olivine could be confirmed. Calculated weathering rates are up to 3 orders of magnitu

Subject
Other / interdisciplinary
Source type
Peer-reviewed study
System type
Other
DOI
10.5194/bg-17-103-2020
Catalogue ID
SNmpc612ha-4fxsd2
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