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Delineation of Magnesium-rich Ultramafic Rocks Available for Mineral Carbon Sequestration in the United States
2009
Energy Procedia
The 2005 Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change report on Carbon Dioxide Capture and Storage suggested that a major gap in mineral carbon sequestration is locating the magnesium-silicate bedrock available to sequester CO 2 . It is generally known that silicate minerals with high concentrations of magnesium are suitable for mineral carbonation. However, no assessment has been made covering the entire United States detailing their geographical distribution and extent, or evaluating their
doi:10.1016/j.egypro.2009.02.322
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