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Calcium mineral precipitation enables DRP retention
Claim that in situ precipitation of calcium minerals (hydroxyapatite, calcite) sequesters phosphate, enhancing DRP retention.
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Evidence Quote
“In situ precipitation of calcium minerals sequesters phosphate, enhancing DRP retention”
Relationship
Calcium mineral precipitation in sediments enables drp retention
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Evidence
“Empirical evidence relating to characterization and utilization of cement kiln dusts (CKDs) as partial replacements of Portland cement presented by Khanna.”
Khanna on utilization of cement kiln dusts
“Summary of the effects of the carbon-silicate geochemical cycle on atmospheric CO2 as reviewed by Berner et al.”
Berner et al. on the carbon-silicate geochemical cycle
“Empirical or simulation-based evidence on using accelerated weathering of limestone to reduce CO₂ emissions, as reported by Rau et al.”
Rau et al. on accelerated weathering of limestone
“Reference on chemistry, occurrence, and properties of calcium orthophosphates.”
S. V. Dorozhkin (2017). Calcium orthophosphates (CaPO4): Occurrence and properties