AIMC Topic: Carbon Sequestration

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Stage-Specific Drivers of Carbon-Sequestration Dynamics in Mariculture and Responses to Global Warming.

Environmental science & technology
Seaweed mariculture represents a promising blue-carbon strategy, but its carbon-sequestration dynamics and resilience to warming remain insufficiently constrained. Here, we conducted a comprehensive field assessment at a representative (nori) maricu...

Biochar Lifecycle Contribution to Carbon Neutrality: Key Factors and Regulatory Mechanisms.

Environmental science & technology
Biochar, a carbon-enriched material derived from pyrolyzed biomass, has evolved from an ancient farming practice into a mature carbon sequestration technology, emerging as a pivotal strategy for achieving carbon neutrality. Nevertheless, heterogeneou...

Prediction of regional cropland soil organic carbon content and distribution using deep learning: a case study of the Northeast China Plain.

Environmental monitoring and assessment
Soil organic carbon (SOC) is a critical component of soil fertility and plays a significant role in global carbon sequestration. The decline in SOC content across global croplands poses significant challenges to both agricultural productivity and env...

Mapping spatiotemporal distribution of forest carbon density in Xizang, China.

PloS one
Climate warming is a major global challenge, and forests, essential carbon sinks, are critical in mitigating its effects. Forest carbon density is a key parameter in assessing the carbon sinks. Traditional estimating methods of forest carbon density ...

Toward explicit learning frameworks for predicting the solubility of CO - N gas mixtures in brine: Implication for impure CO storage in saline aquifers.

Journal of contaminant hydrology
Carbon capture and storage (CCS) is a crucial technology for reducing industrial CO emissions and mitigating climate change. However, its large-scale deployment faces significant financial challenges, with CO capture and compression accounting for th...

Optimizing Watershed Land Use to Achieve the Benefits of Lake Carbon Sinks while Maintaining Water Quality.

Environmental science & technology
Greenhouse gas emissions and water quality decline are two major issues currently affecting lakes worldwide. Determining how to control both greenhouse gas emissions and water quality decline is a long-term challenge. We compiled data on the annual a...

Enhancing process monitoring and control in novel carbon capture and utilization biotechnology through artificial intelligence modeling: An advanced approach toward sustainable and carbon-neutral wastewater treatment.

Chemosphere
Integrating carbon capture and utilization (CCU) technologies into wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) is essential for mitigating greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and enhancing environmental sustainability, but further advancements in process monitori...

Mapping surface soil organic carbon density of cultivated land using machine learning in Zhengzhou.

Environmental geochemistry and health
Research on soil organic carbon (SOC) is crucial for improving soil carbon sinks and achieving the "double-carbon" goal. This study introduces ten auxiliary variables based on the data from a 2021 land quality survey in Zhengzhou and a multi-objectiv...

Leveraging machine learning algorithms in dynamic modeling of urban expansion, surface heat islands, and carbon storage for sustainable environmental management in coastal ecosystems.

Journal of environmental management
Climate change and rapid urbanization are dramatically altering coastal ecosystems worldwide, with significant implications for land surface temperatures (LST) and carbon stock concentration (CSC). This study investigates the impacts of day and night...

Leveraging experimental and computational tools for advancing carbon capture adsorbents research.

Environmental science and pollution research international
CO emissions have been steadily increasing and have been a major contributor for climate change compelling nations to take decisive action fast. The average global temperature could reach 1.5 °C by 2035 which could cause a significant impact on the e...