There is rapidly growing interest in the potential of ocean interventions to utilize the capacity of the ocean to sequester anthropogenic carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. Our research is developing low-order models to gain fundamental insight into how to configure and monitor systems, creating new sensor capabilities and sensor deployment strategies, and supporting the development of next-generation GPU modeling that will underpin the calculation of carbon dioxide drawdown.
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- ENDLab receives two new grants to study monitoring and modeling of mCDRThe ENDLab has received two new grants from the MIT Energy Initiative (MITEI) to develop state of the art approaches to underpin Monitoring, Reporting and Verification (MRV) for marine Carbon Dioxide Removal (mCDR)….