Ocean Alk-Align: an international research project to assess the potential of Ocean Alkalinity Enhancement for marine Carbon Dioxide Removal

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Of the various marine Carbon Dioxide Removal (CDR) technologies proposed to date, ocean alkalinity enhancement (OAE) has, arguably, the largest carbon removal potential. OAE has several advantages over other approaches: it does not compete for nutrient use, it is applicable to large regions of the coastal and open ocean, it can mitigate ocean acidification, and it has a high potential for permanence. Consequently, a growing number of private-sector innovators are actively pursuing OAE, leading to the potential risk that independent, non-profit-oriented research will fall behind in providing a balanced assessment of OAE.The Ocean Alk-Align project is a multi-year research effort involving an international consortium of researchers from Canada, Germany, and Australia. The project seeks to increase knowledge on three key research topics essential for OAE implementation: (1) efficiency and durability of CO2 removal; (2) environmental safety; (3) monitoring and verification. This will be done through the development and application of state-of-the-art experimental research, real-world observations, and near-field to Earth system modeling.The Ocean Alk-Align project will use a multi-scale combination of laboratory and field experimentation in addition to turbulent-, regional-, and large-scale modelling. This presentation will provide an overview of ongoing and planned activities as well as some early results.
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