I am still seeking two more potential reviewers.

Here's the draft abstract:

Plumes of calcite in the air can be created to cool cities. The radiant 
properties of calcite are ideal for reflecting solar radiation while 
allowing ground radiation to pass through. Las Vegas is a suitable location 
since local limestone is light colored, the region experiences much 
sunshine daily, and air conditioning is extensively used. A proposed system 
would save 38% of the electricity in the region. The savings cover the 
costs for operation of the proposed system plus financing of the capital 
expense.  The simple payback time of the capital expense is within 4 to 6 
years.  Accounting for improvements in health and tourism could result in 
much more rapid payback times. Carbon dioxide emissions are reduced on net 
if natural gas power generation is incrementally reduced.  This type of 
project is likely to be feasible in other cities that have local 
light-colored calcite deposits, near universal air conditioning use for 
half a year or more, and dense development.

On Friday, October 31, 2025 at 6:35:04 AM UTC-4 Alan Hoback wrote:

> I have submitted a draft paper about local tropospheric aerosol 
> injection.  The journal replied that they couldn’t locate reviewers.
>
> Please contact me if you are willing to be a reviewer.  The journal 
> normally doesn’t ask the author to suggest reviewers, but they agreed to 
> this for this paper since they couldn’t find any on their own.
>
> The technical areas of the paper are: atmospheric science, solar 
> radiation, optics, and basic engineering.
>
> If you are willing, please provide your information within one week.  
> (November 6, 2025)  Please provide your name, contact information, degree 
> and/or position of employment.
>
> Please email the information to me at: [email protected]
>
> The journal requested five reviewers, but they would pick three from the 
> list.  If fewer than five people agree to review the paper, I may keep your 
> information for a submission to an alternative journal.
>
> Dr. Alan Hoback
>
> University of Detroit Mercy
>
> Environmental Engineering
>
> 4001 W. McNichols Dr.
>
> Detroit, MI 48221-3038
>
> 313-993-1578 <(313)%20993-1578>
>

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