https://eartharxiv.org/repository/view/10383/

*Authors*: Tanvi Nare, Prachi Prashant Thakkar, Darshini Kumar, Somya Mulla

*15 October 2025*

https://doi.org/10.31223/X5H16P

*Abstract*
This investigation explores the use of calcite (CaCO3) powder, the most
common and radiation-resistant form of calcium carbonate, as an
environmentally friendly mechanism for solar radiation management by
measuring its ability to deflect ultraviolet radiation from the sun. The
experiment took place on a high-altitude balloon (HAB) payload. Three sets
of laminated calcite sheets with varying concentrations – two with calcite
and one as a control – were tested using two different types of sensors
contained in a payload box. Our results indicated that both sheets with
calcite were effective in blocking UV radiation, setting the foundation for
future investigations in the field of stratospheric aerosol injection (SAI)
using calcite and other environmentally friendly materials.

*Source: Earth ArXiv*

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