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Serpentinite carbonation for CO (sub 2) sequestration

Ian M. Power, Siobhan A. Wilson and Gregory M. Dipple
Serpentinite carbonation for CO (sub 2) sequestration (in Serpentinites, Stephane Guillot (editor) and Keiko Hattori (editor))
Elements (April 2013) 9 (2): 115-121

Abstract

Serpentinites offer a highly reactive feedstock for carbonation reactions and the capacity to sequester carbon dioxide (CO (sub 2) ) on a global scale. CO (sub 2) can be sequestered in mined serpentinite using high-temperature carbonation reactors, by carbonating alkaline mine wastes, or by subsurface reaction through CO (sub 2) injection into serpentinite-hosted aquifers and serpentinized peridotites. Natural analogues to serpentinite carbonation, such as exhumed hydrothermal systems, alkaline travertines, and hydromagnesite-magnesite playas, provide insights into geochemical controls on carbonation rates that can guide industrial CO (sub 2) sequestration. The upscaling of existing technologies that accelerate serpentinite carbonation may prove sufficient for offsetting local industrial emissions, but global-scale implementation will require considerable incentives and further research and development.


ISSN: 1811-5209
Serial Title: Elements
Serial Volume: 9
Serial Issue: 2
Title: Serpentinite carbonation for CO (sub 2) sequestration
Title: Serpentinites
Author(s): Power, Ian M.Wilson, Siobhan A.Dipple, Gregory M.
Author(s): Guillot, Stephaneeditor
Author(s): Hattori, Keikoeditor
Affiliation: University of British Columbia, Department of Earth, Ocean and Atmospheric Sciences, Vancouver, BC, Canada
Affiliation: Universite de Grenoble, Institut des Sciences de la Terre, Grenoble, France
Pages: 115-121
Published: 201304
Text Language: English
Publisher: Mineralogical Society of America and Mineralogical Society of Great Britain and Ireland and Mineralogical Association of Canada and Geochemical Society and Clay Minerals Society, International
References: 35
Accession Number: 2013-044445
Categories: Engineering geology
Document Type: Serial
Bibliographic Level: Analytic
Illustration Description: illus.
Secondary Affiliation: University of Ottawa, CAN, CanadaMonash University, AUS, Australia
Country of Publication: International
Secondary Affiliation: GeoRef, Copyright 2017, American Geosciences Institute. Abstract, copyright, Mineralogical Society of America. Reference includes data from GeoScienceWorld, Alexandria, VA, United States
Update Code: 201328

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