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Turning Carbon Dioxide Into Stone

July 18, 2008

NPR Science Friday, July 18, 2008

Featuring

Angela Slagle
Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory
Associate Research Scientist

 Video from NPR Science Friday - July 18, 2008

Lamont-Doherty geophysicist Angela Slagle explains the idea of trapping CO2 under the seabed

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CO2
Carbon sequestration

 

Developing Carbon Management Solutions
Turning CO2 into Stone
The CarbFix Project in Iceland
Air, Water and Stone - Lowering CO2 through Sequestration
Natural Variability and Anthropogenic Trends in the Ocean Carbon Sink
Ingassing and Outgassing of Terrestrial Carbon
Earth Science Colloquium

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