About this Research Topic
Enhanced Weathering (EW) sequesters CO2 in carbonates (inorganic carbon) and can also stimulate organic carbon sequestration. To optimize the carbon sink potential per area, potentially synergistic combinations with other CDR methods are of high interest. These include the combination of EW with biochar amendments, the stabilization of soil organic carbon in the presence of fresh rock material, the enhanced uptake of carbon by plants via fertilisation effects, reduced emissions of other greenhouse gases, or improved soil hydrology. Therefore the science of EW is also the science of combining different fields, which focused until now often on only one CDR method.
This special collection encourages submissions to this broad application scheme of EW and welcomes contributions on laboratory experiments, greenhouse experiments as well as field trials. We also encourage submissions on modelling studies, as predictions about the efficiency of CDR, impacts on soil functioning and biological uptake of released elements by EW need improvements, such that in the future EW in combination with other CDR options can be applied in a sustainable way.
Keywords: enhanced weathering, CDR methods, CDR, emissions
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