https://eartharxiv.org/repository/view/5789/

Authors

Christian Claudel, Andrew John Lockley, Fabian Hoffmann, Younan Xia
Dates

*Published: **2023-08-12*


*DOI*

https://doi.org/10.31223/X5Q95X
Abstract

Marine cloud brightening (MCB) is a proposed solar radiation modification
(SRM) geoengineering technique to enhance marine boundary layer (MBL) cloud
albedo. Extant proposals consider 10,000-100,000 autonomous ships spraying
seawater, generating and dispersing sea salt nanoparticles. Alternatively,
this paper proposes industrially manufacturing NaCl nanoparticles using
ethanol anti-solvent brine precipitation. With desiccation, size
optimization and narrowed size distribution, aerosol mass flux reduces by
500x (17x for the dry mass flux). This facilitates Unmanned Aerial Vehicle
delivery (e.g. MQ-9 Reaper UAV). Increased speed, altitude and wake
turbulence improves areal coverage per vehicle vs. ships - reducing fleet
size. Utilizing extant airframe designs improves vehicle technology
readiness level (TRL) - potentially improving system operational cost (est.
$40B/year) and lead time. This approach further reduces energy requirements
(5x less), technical risk and system complexity. Increased readiness
amplifies proliferation risk - particularly for inexpensive regional
heatwave and hurricane suppression - making governance more urgent.
Subjects

Engineering
Keywords

solar radiation management

*Source: EarthArxiv*

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