Bullock & Alcalde (2026): Carbon Removal Using Geological Resources and Mine By-Products

Liam A. Bullock and Juan Alcalde, IN: Springer Nature Reference Work, https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-87501-4_67-1

Geochemical carbon dioxide removal (CDR) offers a promising pathway for achieving durable reductions in atmospheric CO₂ by leveraging natural and industrial alkaline materials. This approach relies on the controlled weathering of predominantly silicate-bearing rocks, as well as the use of industrial by-products, to generate stable bicarbonate ions and carbonate minerals, removing CO₂ on human-relevant timescales.

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