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The shale is made of alternating fine-grained layers of siliceous mudstone (compressed, hardened mud originally made of ground-up silicate rock) and calcisiltite originally animal shells ).
A Dutch company has developed a roofing product with a layer of silicate rock that reacts with rainwater to remove and permanently store atmospheric CO2.
Grains of silicate rock might also be used for constructing ventilation systems that will control CO2 levels in buildings during the day; or they might be used to grow plants that hyper-accumulate nickel, or for producing magnesium carbonate spring waters similar to those that naturally occur in springs across Europe near silicate rock deposits.
A Dutch company has developed a roofing product with a layer of silicate rock that reacts with rainwater to remove and permanently store atmospheric CO2.
Harley, A. D. & Gilkes, R. J. Factors influencing the release of plant nutrient elements from silicate rock powders: a geochemical review.
Grains of silicate rock might also be used for constructing ventilation systems that will control CO2 levels in buildings during the day; or they might be used to grow plants that hyper-accumulate nickel, or for producing magnesium carbonate spring waters similar to those that naturally occur in springs across Europe near silicate rock deposits.
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Instead of silicate rocks, Titan has frozen water ice.
One includes spreading crushed silicate rocks, which absorb carbon dioxide, over vast tracts of land.
Slightly acidic rain falls on silicate rocks and they slowly break down to a carbonate solution.
It is formed by the weathering of aluminum-rich silicate rocks, especially feldspar.
Planets between the sun and the asteroid belt are all composed largely of silicate rocks.
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