Re: Re[2]: [geo] carbon sequestration by oysters

2016-03-19 Thread 'Maggie Zhou' via geoengineering
e converted to bio-oil > and biogas (HTP) or heat-to-electricity (SCWO). > Mark E. Capron, PE > Ventura, California > www.PODenergy.org > > > Original Message > Subject: Re: Re[2]: [geo] carbon sequestration by oysters > From: Michael Hayes <vogle

Re: Re[2]: [geo] carbon sequestration by oysters

2016-03-19 Thread 'Maggie Zhou' via geoengineering
r most of the N as ammonia.  Pharmaceuticals and other carbon/hydrocarbon will be converted to bio-oil and biogas (HTP) or heat-to-electricity (SCWO). Mark E. Capron, PE Ventura, California www.PODenergy.org Original Message ---- Subject: Re: Re[2]: [geo] carbon sequestration by oysters Fr

RE: Re[2]: [geo] carbon sequestration by oysters

2016-03-13 Thread markcapron
and other carbon/hydrocarbon will be converted to bio-oil and biogas (HTP) or heat-to-electricity (SCWO).Mark E. Capron, PEVentura, Californiawww.PODenergy.org Original Message Subject: Re: Re[2]: [geo] carbon sequestration by oysters From: Michael Hayes <voglerl...@gmail.

Re: Re[2]: [geo] carbon sequestration by oysters

2016-03-11 Thread Michael Hayes
inetics permitting. > However, my preference here would be to generate dissolved bicarbonates. > This about doubles the carbon stored per mol of alkalinity added, while the > dissolved form helps counter the bio effects of ocean acidification. > > Then there is the Franz's angle that

Re: Re[2]: [geo] carbon sequestration by oysters

2016-03-04 Thread Greg Rau
.com; gh...@sbcglobal.net Sent: Friday, March 4, 2016 4:51 PM Subject: Re: Re[2]: [geo] carbon sequestration by oysters Greg, would not grinding the shells down to micro size and sending the material back to the water effectively accomplish your view that "On the other hand, reverse this r

Re: [geo] carbon sequestration by oysters

2016-03-03 Thread Greg Rau
naud.derich...@gmail.com>; Olaf Schuiling <schuil...@geo.uu.nl> Sent: Thursday, March 3, 2016 11:39 AM Subject: Re: [geo] carbon sequestration by oysters Re "my preference here would be to generate dissolved bicarbonates" - that's exactly what olivine weatheri

Re: [geo] carbon sequestration by oysters

2016-03-03 Thread Andrew Lockley
--- > *From:* Oeste <oe...@gm-ingenieurbuero.com> <oe...@gm-ingenieurbuero.com> > *To:* oliver.tick...@kyoto2.org; andrew.lock...@gmail.com; geoengineering > <geoengineering@googlegroups.com> <geoengineering@googlegroups.com> > *Cc:* Renaud de RICHTER <renaud.derich..

Re: [geo] carbon sequestration by oysters

2016-03-03 Thread Oliver Tickell
ud de RICHTER <renaud.derich...@gmail.com> *Sent:* Wednesday, March 2, 2016 5:37 AM *Subject:* Re[2]: [geo] carbon sequestration by oysters Completion of the argument from Oliver Tickell against oyster farming in the ocean or shelf might induce the opposite result: Oysters

Re: Re[2]: [geo] carbon sequestration by oysters

2016-03-03 Thread Greg Rau
...@gm-ingenieurbuero.com> To: oliver.tick...@kyoto2.org; andrew.lock...@gmail.com; geoengineering <geoengineering@googlegroups.com> Cc: Renaud de RICHTER <renaud.derich...@gmail.com> Sent: Wednesday, March 2, 2016 5:37 AM Subject: Re[2]: [geo] carbon sequestration by oyst

Re[2]: [geo] carbon sequestration by oysters

2016-03-02 Thread Oeste
An: andrew.lock...@gmail.com; "geoengineering" <geoengineering@googlegroups.com> Gesendet: 02.03.2016 10:30:25 Betreff: Re: [geo] carbon sequestration by oysters There seems to be a fundamental error in this analysis. Far from sequestering CO2, this process emits CO2 to the atmos

Re: [geo] carbon sequestration by oysters

2016-03-02 Thread Oliver Tickell
There seems to be a fundamental error in this analysis. Far from sequestering CO2, this process emits CO2 to the atmosphere according to the reaction: Ca++ + 2HCO3- => CaCO3 + CO2 In the process depleting ocean alkalinity. Oliver. On 01/03/2016 22:27, Andrew Lockley wrote:

[geo] carbon sequestration by oysters

2016-03-01 Thread Andrew Lockley
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25796916 Ying Yong Sheng Tai Xue Bao. 2014 Oct;25(10):3032-8. Estimation and experiment of carbon sequestration by oysters attached to the enhancement artificial reefs in Laizhou Bay, Shandong, China Gong PH, Li J, Guan CT, Li MJ, Liu C. Abstract Through