@article{schu-krij:enha-weat,
author = "R D Schuiling and P Krijgsman",
abstract = "Weathering and subsequent precipitation of Ca- and Mg-carbonates are the main processes that control the CO2-concentration in the atmosphere. It seems logical, therefore, to use enhanced weathering as a tool to reduce rising CO2-levels. This can be applied as a technology, by reacting captured CO2 with olivine or calcium-silicates in autoclaves. It can also be applied extensively, by spreading fine-powdered olivine on farmland or forestland. Measures to control the CO2-levels of the atmosphere will be adopted more readily if they also serve some broader economic goals. An effective strategy for CO2 control will require many parallel approaches simultaneously.",
journal = "Climatic Change",
pages = "349-354",
title = "{E}nhanced {W}eathering: {A}n {E}ffective and {C}heap {T}ool to {S}equester {CO}2",
volume = "74",
year = "2006",
}
