My apologies the pH gets raised.
On the chemistry side the equation (Mg3Si2O5(OH)4 + 5 H2O à 3 Mg2+ + 2 
Si(OH)4 + 6 OH-, so the reaction PRODUCES OH-)

Regards,

Parminder

On Sunday, December 14, 2014 7:45:18 PM UTC+8, Parminder Singh wrote:
>
> All
>
> Serpentinite Sea Cliffs exist in many places e.g. Lizard, Shetlands in the 
> UK.
>
> The flow of seawater into these rocks could help us understand how CO2 is 
> sequestrated and if pH can be reduced.
> The effects of sea sprays can dislodge some of these rocks but not much 
> help I guess.
> Has anyone studied this?
> Perhaps drilling some holes into the cliffs near beach level could help us.
>
> Regards
>
> Parminder Singh
> Researcher 
> Malaysia
>

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