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Our scientific partner's publications:

Enhanced olivine weathering in seawater via continuous grain collisions. Flipkens, G., Fuhr, M., Fiers, G., Meysman, F.J.R., Town, R.M., Blust R. (2023). Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta.

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Mesocosm experiments in ocean alkalinity enhancement research. Ulf Riebesell, Daniela Basso, Sonja Geilert, Andrew W. Dale, and Matthias Kreuzburg (2023). State of the Planet.

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Acute bioaccumulation and chronic toxicity of olivine in the marine amphipod Gammarus locusta. Flipkens G. et al. (2023). Aquatic Toxicology.

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Deriving nickel (Ni(II)) and chromium (Cr(III)) based environmentally safe olivine guidelines for coastal enhanced silicate weathering by Flipkens G, Blust R, and Town R M (2021). Environmental Science & Technology.

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Negative CO2 emissions via enhanced silicate weathering in coastal environments by Meysman FJR and Montserrat F (2017). Biology Letters.

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Olivine dissolution in seawater: Implications for CO2 sequestration through enhanced weathering in coastal environments by Montserrat F, Renforth R, Hartmann J, Leermakers M, Knops P, and Meysman FJR (2017). Environmental science & technology.

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Our scientific partner's conferences contributions:

Hawaiian beaches as natural analogues for long-term rates and impacts of Coastal Enhanced Silicate Weathering (Goldschmidt Conference, Lyon, 2023).

Kreuzburg M. et al.

Ocean alkalinity enhancement through enhanced silicate weathering in coastal areas: a long-term mesocosm study (EGU Vienna, 2023).

Hylén A. et al.

Ocean alkalinity enhancement through enhanced silicate weathering in coastal areas: a long-term mesocosm study (ASLO Palma de Mallorca, 2023).

Hylén A. et al.

The other carbon problem: bottom trawling reduces sedimentary alkalinity generation (ASLO Palma de Mallorca, 2023).

Van de Velde, S. et al.

Is Coastal Enhanced Silicate Weathering Rock Solid? A feasibility study, (Rock Weathering Day, Delft, 2023).

Geerts L. et al.

Ocean alkalinity enhancement through enhanced silicate weathering in coastal areas: a long-term mesocosm study (Double Nature Summit: Rock Weathering Day, Delft, 2023).

Van Heurck B. et al.

Interactions between bioturbation and enhanced silicate weathering in coastal sediments: a long-term mesocosm study (VLIZ Marine Science Day, Bruges, 2023).

Goossens C. et al.

Other major papers from international research groups:

Guide of best Practices in Ocean Akalinity Enhancement Research (2023).

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Strategy for NOAA Carbon Dioxide Removal Research (2023).

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A Research Strategy for Ocean-based Carbon Dioxide Removal and Sequestration (2022).

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Carbon Dioxide Removal Primer (2021).

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