Maximizing the Detectability of Ocean Alkalinity Enhancement (OAE) While Minimizing Its Exposure Risks: Insights From a Numerical Study

IF 7.3 1区 地球科学 Q1 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Earths Future Pub Date : 2025-04-03 DOI:10.1029/2024EF005463
Bin Wang, Arnaud Laurent, Qiantong Pei, Jinyu Sheng, Dariia Atamanchuk, Katja Fennel
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Ocean alkalinity enhancement (OAE) can potentially remove gigatons of CO2 from the atmosphere for durable storage in the ocean. Before implementing OAE at climate-relevant scales, questions about its safety and verifiability must be addressed. Operational deployment poses a dilemma between pursuing large detectability, essential for effective monitoring, reporting, and verification, and ensuring environmental safety and satisfying regulatory requirements. In this study, we present a computationally efficient approach, based on a high-resolution, coupled circulation-dissolution model of Halifax Harbor, to simulating the addition, transportation, dissolution, and sinking of various theoretical alkaline feedstocks for different dosages, seasons, and addition sites. Detectability and exposure risk of OAE are quantified and an approach for optimizing OAE deployment is demonstrated. Mean residence times (MRT) are calculated for different subregions and seasons. Results show that for a given amount of feedstock, summer is more favorable from the perspective of detectability but also creates higher exposure risks than other seasons because of a longer MRT. The exposure risk can be mitigated while maintaining large detectability by choosing optimal feedstocks with different characteristics for different seasons. The exposure risk can also be reduced by spreading alkalinity over multiple addition sites. The optimum allocation, where the largest detectability is sought without violating regulatory requirements, is specific to each season, dosage, and choice of feedstock. OAE deployments should be tailored taking into account local hydrography, season, dosage, and feedstock characteristics. Our approach provides a practical avenue for optimizing deployments.

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最大化海洋碱度增强(OAE)的可探测性,同时最小化其暴露风险:来自数值研究的见解
海洋碱度增强(OAE)可以从大气中去除数十亿吨的二氧化碳,以便在海洋中持久储存。在与气候相关的尺度上实施OAE之前,必须解决有关其安全性和可验证性的问题。操作部署在追求大规模可探测性(对于有效的监视、报告和验证至关重要)和确保环境安全和满足监管要求之间造成了两难境地。在这项研究中,我们提出了一种计算效率高的方法,基于哈利法克斯港的高分辨率,耦合循环-溶解模型,模拟了不同剂量,季节和添加地点下各种理论碱性原料的添加,运输,溶解和下沉。量化了OAE的可探测性和暴露风险,并给出了优化OAE部署的方法。计算了不同分区和季节的平均停留时间(MRT)。结果表明,对于给定数量的原料,从可检测性的角度来看,夏季更有利,但由于MRT较长,因此也比其他季节产生更高的暴露风险。通过在不同季节选择具有不同特性的最佳原料,可以降低暴露风险,同时保持较高的可探测性。暴露风险也可以通过在多个添加位点上分散碱度来降低。在不违反法规要求的情况下寻求最大可检测性的最佳分配是针对每个季节,剂量和原料选择的。OAE的部署应考虑到当地的水文、季节、剂量和原料特性。我们的方法为优化部署提供了一条实用的途径。
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Earths Future
Earths Future ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCESGEOSCIENCES, MULTIDI-GEOSCIENCES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
CiteScore
11.00
自引率
7.30%
发文量
260
审稿时长
16 weeks
期刊介绍: Earth’s Future: A transdisciplinary open access journal, Earth’s Future focuses on the state of the Earth and the prediction of the planet’s future. By publishing peer-reviewed articles as well as editorials, essays, reviews, and commentaries, this journal will be the preeminent scholarly resource on the Anthropocene. It will also help assess the risks and opportunities associated with environmental changes and challenges.
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