Can the seafloor help the ocean absorb more CO₂?
HUNTINGTON BEACH, CALIFORNIA, AUG 7 – USC researchers study how sandy seafloor chemistry off Southern California may enhance ocean carbon capture amid rising emissions, with oceans absorbing 31% of human CO2 emissions.
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Can the seafloor help the ocean absorb more CO2?
Will Berelson’s research team prepares to deploy the porewater sampler off the coast of Huntington Beach. The sampler is lowered to the seafloor, where spring-loaded syringes suck the water between grains of sand and mud through filters in quartz collection coils. (USC Photo/Stephen Gee) Share Science/Technology Can the seafloor help the ocean absorb more CO2? USC scientists are exploring how the sandy seafloor off the Southern California coa…
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