Method of capturing and storing excess co2 by seeding melt...

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B01D 53/00 (2006.01) C02F 1/00 (2006.01)

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CA 2757427

A method of capturing and storing excess carbon dioxide (CO2) includes seeding melt water lakes formed on glacial masses with metal hydroxides. The excess CO2 is then stored as a precipitate from the seed of CO2 and metal hydroxides. Further, a method to apply nutrient minerals directly to pack-ice and open water promotes carbon sequestration by chlorophyll and subsequently phytoplankton, oxygen, and zooplankton.

L'invention porte sur un procédé de capture et de stockage de dioxyde de carbone (CO2) en excès comprenant l'ensemencement de lacs d'eau de fonte formés sur des masses glaciaires avec des hydroxydes métalliques. Le CO2 en excès est alors stocké sous forme d'un précipité de CO2 et d'hydroxydes métalliques formé à partir de l'amorce. En outre, un procédé pour appliquer des minéraux nutritifs directement à la banquise et à l'eau libre favorise la séquestration du carbone par la chlorophylle et par la suite le phytoplancton, l'oxygène et le zooplancton.

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