Article | REF: IN216 V1

Carbon biosequestration - Toward bio-inspired carbon-trapping technologies

Author: Caroline ZAOUI

Publication date: February 10, 2017

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1. Natural carbon capture mechanisms

1.1 Biogeochemical carbon cycle

On a global scale and depending on the compartments or reservoirs in which it is found, carbon is present in different forms: carbon dioxide in the atmosphere and oceans, organic carbon within the terrestrial biosphere and in lithospheric oil and coal deposits, and in carbonate mineral form in rocks, soils and sediments .

Thus, the biogeochemical carbon cycle encompasses all carbon transfers from one compartment to another; it is the result of geological, biological, chemical and physical processes...

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