Dear all, For those interested, we have recently published a paper in *Environmental Science & Technology* about our experiments on olivine dissolution in seawater. We discuss the proxies, rates, CO2-uptake efficiency (reaction efficiency) and implications in a real-world example of olivine dissolution in both in natural and artificial (modified) seawater. For anyone interested, I have also added a new blog post on the olivine vs. ocean acidification (OLIvOA) website (www.olivoa.eu), with an explanation which is more accessible to the general, but informed public. We are currently getting the Open Acces license for the article, but until then, the link to the article on the OLIvOA website redirects to my ResearchGate page, where you can request a pdf. Alternatively, follow this link directly: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/314662834_Olivine_dissolution_in_seawater_implications_for_CO2_sequestration_through_Enhanced_Weathering_in_coastal_environments
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