Authors
Ian M Power, Sasha Wilson, James M Thom, Gregory M Dipple, Janet E Gabites, Gordon Southam
Publication date
2009/3/30
Journal
Chemical Geology
Volume
260
Issue
3-4
Pages
286-300
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
Anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions may be offset by sequestering carbon dioxide (CO2) through the carbonation of magnesium silicate minerals to form magnesium carbonate minerals. The hydromagnesite [Mg5(CO3)4(OH)2·4H2O] playas of Atlin, British Columbia, Canada provide a natural model to examine mineral carbonation on a watershed scale. At near surface conditions, CO2 is biogeochemically sequestered by microorganisms that are involved in weathering of bedrock and precipitation of carbonate minerals. The purpose of this study was to characterize the weathering regime in a groundwater recharge zone and the depositional environments in the playas in the context of a biogeochemical model for CO2 sequestration with emphasis on microbial processes that accelerate mineral carbonation. Regions with ultramafic bedrock, such as Atlin, represent the best potential sources of feedstocks for …
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