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Lennart T. Bach
University of Tasmania · 🇦🇺 AU

Career Stage: Eminent

CDR Specialization

Ocean CDR

Leveraging ocean alkalinity, nutrient cycling, or seaweed farming to sequester carbon in the ocean.

Metrics

MetricValue
h-index45
Citations6,331
Publications313
CDR Focus26.2%
TrajectoryDeclining

Top CDR Publications

  1. Ocean alkalinity enhancement – avoiding runaway CaCO 3 precipitation during quick and hydrated lime dissolution (2022) 157 citations · General CDR

  2. Forensic carbon accounting: Assessing the role of seaweeds for carbon sequestration (2022) 153 citations · General CDR

  3. Assessing the influence of ocean alkalinity enhancement on a coastal phytoplankton community (2022) 145 citations · Ocean CDR

  4. Potential negative effects of ocean afforestation on offshore ecosystems (2022) 76 citations · General CDR

  5. Toward a consensus framework to evaluate air–sea CO2 equilibration for marine CO2 removal (2023) 74 citations · Enhanced Weathering

  6. Investigating the effect of nickel concentration on phytoplankton growth to assess potential side-effects of ocean alkalinity enhancement (2022) 55 citations · Enhanced Weathering

  7. Climate targets, carbon dioxide removal, and the potential role of ocean alkalinity enhancement (2023) 54 citations · General CDR

  8. Monitoring, reporting, and verification for ocean alkalinity enhancement (2023) 51 citations · General CDR

  9. Seawater carbonate chemistry considerations for ocean alkalinity enhancement research: theory, measurements, and calculations (2023) 47 citations · General CDR

  10. Effect of Intensity and Mode of Artificial Upwelling on Particle Flux and Carbon Export (2021) 41 citations · General CDR

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