Phytoplankton and climate

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Phytoplankton and climate




by bebeours » 10/11/06, 10:43

I suspected there was a way to absorb CO2 using plankton, but I had no hard evidence.

http://www.membres.lycos.fr/aroelens/tpe.htm

For me, if there is a way to accelerate this phenomenon, it is to send more air below sea level, in order to increase the natural aeration of the water. This would be possible with large compressors to send air to a great depth. This would have the effect of uniformly dispersing the air as the ascent takes place. Air dividers should be made like in an aquarium, but larger.

On site, it is advisable to add iron to certain waters.
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by bebeours » 13/11/06, 08:36

Here is more information on the phenomenon.

http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Picoplanct ... C3%A9tique
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Re: Phytoplankton and climate




by zac » 13/11/06, 11:11

bebeours wrote: This would be possible with large compressors to send air to a great depth.

Hello

no need for a compressor, with a big air hose and a venturia it works alone with the wind

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