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To: TGPTNDR who wrote (124372)9/21/2000 11:38:57 PM
From: Joe NYC  Respond to of 1572965
 
TGPTNDR,

Tim, Since you're interested in CO2 you might know -- What ever happened to the theory that if you took a couple of tankers of soluable iron compounds & broadcast them in the equatorial Pacific you'd get a plankton bloom that'd sink getting rid of multi years of excess CO2 production?

The article I read on the subject (this was years ago) said that the iron was needed in very cold regions, not warm. And the article said that any old rusty scrap iron would be fine.

I think the process would be a lot slower this way, and much safer than with soluble compounds.

Joe