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Carbon sequestration in soils
1. CARBON SEQUESTRATION IN SOILS
By
H.SAI NADH DORA(13331A0816)
ARUNENDRA YADAV(1331A0803)
B KUSUM KUMAR(1331AO804)
DEPARTMENT OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERING
MVGR COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING(AUTONOMOUS)
VIZIANAGARAM
2. INTRODUCTION
In pre-industrial times, every million molecules of air
contained about 280 molecules of carbon dioxide.
Today that proportion exceeds 380 molecules per
million.
If carbon dioxide levels continue upward, further
warming could have dire consequences, resulting
from rising sea levels, agriculture disruptions, and
stronger storms (e.g. hurricanes) striking more often.
Fossil fuels, which provide about 85 percent of the
world’s energy, are made of hydrocarbons, and
burning them releases huge quantities of carbon
dioxide.
3. Strategies to Reduce
Atmospheric CO2
Strategies
Reduce fossil
fuel consumption
Identify sinks and
sequestration
rate
Improve efficiency
Renewable
energy sources Terrestrial
Aquatic
Soils Plants
Geologic
4. WHAT IS CARBON
SEQUESTRATION ?
Carbon sequestration is capturing the carbon dioxide
produced by burning fossil fuels and storing it safely
away from the atmosphere.
5. HOW DO WE CAPTURE CO2 ?
There are several processes that captures CO2 some of
them are:
Commercial Carbonization in beverage industries , dry
ice manufacturing.
Crystal structure of dry iceCarbonated water
7. Why Tillage
Eliminate soil compaction
Control weeds
Eliminate residue
Harbor insects and diseases
Tie up fertilizer N
Barrier for herbicide
What hard working
people do
Sense of accomplishment
Cleansing operation
Why not?
Because it causes soil erosion and reduces soil organic matter
9. Potential cost of soil
sequestration of soil
Nitrogen fertilizer
Nitrogen fertilizer can increase soil
organic matter because nitrogen is
often limited in agro ecosystems.
Growing plants on semi-arid
lands
Growing plants on semiarid lands
has been suggested as a way to
increase carbon storage in soils.
10. Burning coal with pure
oxygen rather than
atmospheric air.
Replacing smoke stacks with absorption tower
11. CONCLUSION
Carbon sequestration can be done to
reduce the carbon content in
atmosphere but not totally.
Apart from reducing the global CO2
levels, soils carbon sequestration is a
strategy to achieve food security
through improvement in soil quality.
Carbon sequestration will enable us
increase and maintain retention time
of CO2 in soils, water bodies etc.