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A public repository for preprint articles and datasets on Carbon Dioxide Removal (CDR). Developed by @carbonplan.org.
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· May 14
Introducing CDRXIV: A preprint server and data repository for CDR – CarbonPlan
We are launching a new platform for openly sharing research results on carbon dioxide removal.
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Introducing CDRXIV, a central hub for preprints and data on carbon dioxide removal (CDR). Our goal is to make it easier for CDR research to be shared and discovered by researchers in academia and industry. CDRXIV was built by @carbonplan.org. Read more about it here: carbonplan.org/blog/cdrxiv-...
High-resolution numerical assessment of large-scale riverine alkalinity modification scenarios along the southern coast of the United States. cdrxiv.org/preprint/408
High-resolution numerical assessment of large-scale riverine alkalinity modification scenarios along the southern coast of the United States – CDRXIV
River-based alkalinity modifications represent potentially effective approaches for removing atmospheric CO₂ and mitigating anthropogenic climate change. Evaluating their effectiveness requires consid...
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November 10, 2025 at 3:00 PM
High-resolution numerical assessment of large-scale riverine alkalinity modification scenarios along the southern coast of the United States. cdrxiv.org/preprint/408
Synergistic Effects of a Microbial Amendment and Crushed Basalt: Soil Geochemical and Microbial Responses. cdrxiv.org/preprint/369
Synergistic Effects of a Microbial Amendment and Crushed Basalt: Soil Geochemical and Microbial Responses – CDRXIV
Over geologic timescales, the natural weathering of silicate minerals in soils and regolith regulates atmospheric CO₂. Although this process is slow relative to anthropogenic emissions, several strate...
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November 10, 2025 at 2:52 PM
Synergistic Effects of a Microbial Amendment and Crushed Basalt: Soil Geochemical and Microbial Responses. cdrxiv.org/preprint/369
Spatiotemporal soil fertility responses to an enhanced rock weathering deployment within a temperate, agricultural watershed. cdrxiv.org/preprint/461
Spatiotemporal soil fertility responses to an enhanced rock weathering deployment within a temperate, agricultural watershed – CDRXIV
Enhanced rock weathering (ERW) is a promising strategy for removing carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, yet field-scale observations suitable for evaluating ERW co-benefits related to soil-fertility i...
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November 3, 2025 at 9:34 PM
Spatiotemporal soil fertility responses to an enhanced rock weathering deployment within a temperate, agricultural watershed. cdrxiv.org/preprint/461
Lethal by design? Guiding environmental assessments of ocean alkalinity enhancement toward realistic contextualization of the alkalinity perturbation. cdrxiv.org/preprint/457
Lethal by design? Guiding environmental assessments of ocean alkalinity enhancement toward realistic contextualization of the alkalinity perturbation – CDRXIV
Ocean Alkalinity Enhancement (OAE) aims to mitigate climate change by increasing the chemical capacity of seawater to store anthropogenic CO2. OAE can be implemented through multiple pathways, each of...
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October 14, 2025 at 9:55 PM
Lethal by design? Guiding environmental assessments of ocean alkalinity enhancement toward realistic contextualization of the alkalinity perturbation. cdrxiv.org/preprint/457
Insights lost at points of vulnerability in UK policy evidence gathering on Carbon Dioxide Removal. cdrxiv.org/preprint/412
Insights lost at points of vulnerability in UK policy evidence gathering on Carbon Dioxide Removal – CDRXIV
The methods, quantity, and timing of carbon dioxide removal (CDR) is impacted by, and has implications for, decarbonising energy, land use change, agriculture, the earth system response, and global so...
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October 1, 2025 at 7:27 PM
Insights lost at points of vulnerability in UK policy evidence gathering on Carbon Dioxide Removal. cdrxiv.org/preprint/412
Synergistic effects of enhanced rock weathering and organic inputs on soil carbon accrual. cdrxiv.org/preprint/418
Synergistic effects of enhanced rock weathering and organic inputs on soil carbon accrual. – CDRXIV
Enhanced Rock Weathering (ERW)—the application of crushed silicate minerals to croplands—holds promise for drawing down excess atmospheric carbon dioxide through accelerated biological and chemical we...
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September 26, 2025 at 6:04 PM
Synergistic effects of enhanced rock weathering and organic inputs on soil carbon accrual. cdrxiv.org/preprint/418
Aggregated monitoring of enhanced weathering on agricultural lands. cdrxiv.org/preprint/394
Aggregated monitoring of enhanced weathering on agricultural lands – CDRXIV
Terrestrial enhanced weathering (EW) on agricultural land is a promising carbon dioxide removal (CDR) pathway with high potential to scale. Enhanced weathering also has the potential to provide signif...
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September 23, 2025 at 7:23 PM
Aggregated monitoring of enhanced weathering on agricultural lands. cdrxiv.org/preprint/394
Agronomic Performance of Enhanced Rock Weathering in a Tropical Smallholder System: A Maize Trial in Kenya. cdrxiv.org/preprint/410
Agronomic Performance of Enhanced Rock Weathering in a Tropical Smallholder System: A Maize Trial in Kenya – CDRXIV
Enhanced Rock Weathering (ERW) is a promising negative emission technology that can simultaneously sequester atmospheric CO₂ and improve agricultural productivity. While its efficacy has been demonstr...
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September 17, 2025 at 8:50 PM
Agronomic Performance of Enhanced Rock Weathering in a Tropical Smallholder System: A Maize Trial in Kenya. cdrxiv.org/preprint/410
Swapping carbonate for silicate in agricultural enhanced rock weathering. cdrxiv.org/preprint/304
Swapping carbonate for silicate in agricultural enhanced rock weathering – CDRXIV
Enhanced rock weathering with crushed silicates is often considered as an alternative to agricultural liming for soil pH management and carbon dioxide removal. But swapping carbonates for silicates do...
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August 27, 2025 at 7:49 PM
Swapping carbonate for silicate in agricultural enhanced rock weathering. cdrxiv.org/preprint/304
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We wanted @cdrxiv.org to have a distinctive design built on a reliable, open source publishing software. Getting both required collaboration with @janewayolh.bsky.social to overcome technical challenges. Here's how we did it: carbonplan.org/blog/cdrxiv-...
Building CDRXIV in the open – CarbonPlan
How we built our platform for research in carbon dioxide removal using open source tools.
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August 13, 2025 at 6:51 PM
We wanted @cdrxiv.org to have a distinctive design built on a reliable, open source publishing software. Getting both required collaboration with @janewayolh.bsky.social to overcome technical challenges. Here's how we did it: carbonplan.org/blog/cdrxiv-...
Coupling acid neutralization and resource recovery to scale ocean alkalinity enhancement. cdrxiv.org/preprint/401
Coupling acid neutralization and resource recovery to scale ocean alkalinity enhancement – CDRXIV
Ocean Alkalinity Enhancement (OAE) is a promising carbon dioxide removal (CDR) strategy with the theoretical potential to sequester gigatons of atmospheric CO₂ each year. Electrochemical OAE—where sea...
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August 6, 2025 at 12:51 PM
Coupling acid neutralization and resource recovery to scale ocean alkalinity enhancement. cdrxiv.org/preprint/401
The climate implications of failing to manage carbon. cdrxiv.org/preprint/395
The climate implications of failing to manage carbon – CDRXIV
In scenarios that limit the increase in global mean temperature (GMT) this century to 1.5 or 2°C, large quantities of carbon are managed by both carbon capture and storage (CCS) at point sources and a...
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July 1, 2025 at 9:35 PM
The climate implications of failing to manage carbon. cdrxiv.org/preprint/395
Evidence for carbon dioxide removal via enhanced rock weathering with steel slag, though not basalt, in a midwestern U.S. field trial. cdrxiv.org/preprint/359
Evidence for carbon dioxide removal via enhanced rock weathering with steel slag, though not basalt, in a midwestern U.S. field trial – CDRXIV
Enhanced weathering is an emergent pathway for permanent atmospheric carbon dioxide removal (CDR). However, despite a dramatic increase in academic and commercial research, there remain relatively few...
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July 1, 2025 at 6:35 PM
Evidence for carbon dioxide removal via enhanced rock weathering with steel slag, though not basalt, in a midwestern U.S. field trial. cdrxiv.org/preprint/359
Slow but Sure: Expert Perspectives on Carbon Dioxide Removal Policy in the United Kingdom. cdrxiv.org/preprint/391
Slow but Sure: Expert Perspectives on Carbon Dioxide Removal Policy in the United Kingdom – CDRXIV
Carbon dioxide removal (CDR) methods are essential to meeting national net zero targets, yet governments have only recently engaged with the need for CDR policymaking. The United Kingdom’s government...
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June 20, 2025 at 7:44 PM
Slow but Sure: Expert Perspectives on Carbon Dioxide Removal Policy in the United Kingdom. cdrxiv.org/preprint/391
Updated framework and signal-to-noise analysis of soil mass balance approaches for quantifying enhanced weathering on managed lands. cdrxiv.org/preprint/390
Updated framework and signal-to-noise analysis of soil mass balance approaches for quantifying enhanced weathering on managed lands – CDRXIV
Enhanced weathering is a promising approach for removing carbon dioxide from the atmosphere at scale while improving agricultural yields. However, accurately quantifying carbon dioxide removal in the ...
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June 20, 2025 at 4:25 PM
Updated framework and signal-to-noise analysis of soil mass balance approaches for quantifying enhanced weathering on managed lands. cdrxiv.org/preprint/390
Efficacy of seaweed-based carbon dioxide removal reduced by iron limitation and nutrient competition with phytoplankton. cdrxiv.org/preprint/385
Efficacy of seaweed-based carbon dioxide removal reduced by iron limitation and nutrient competition with phytoplankton – CDRXIV
Carbon dioxide removal (CDR) is a crucial component of climate change mitigation strategies, and ocean afforestation via seaweed cultivation has been touted as a promising marine CDR (mCDR) approach d...
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June 13, 2025 at 6:04 PM
Efficacy of seaweed-based carbon dioxide removal reduced by iron limitation and nutrient competition with phytoplankton. cdrxiv.org/preprint/385
Mass-Balance MRV for Carbon Dioxide Removal by Enhanced Rock Weathering. cdrxiv.org/preprint/379
Mass-Balance MRV for Carbon Dioxide Removal by Enhanced Rock Weathering – CDRXIV
Carbon dioxide will likely need to be removed from the atmosphere to avoid significant future warming and climate change. Technologies are being developed to remove large quantities of carbon from the...
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May 29, 2025 at 7:48 PM
Mass-Balance MRV for Carbon Dioxide Removal by Enhanced Rock Weathering. cdrxiv.org/preprint/379
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We are pleased to share that @cdrxiv.org, a new preprint server from @carbonplan.org, has officially launched with @janewayolh.bsky.social. CDRXIV is powered behind the scenes by Janeway, with OLH providing technical infrastructure and development support: www.openlibhums.org/news/817/
CDRXIV Launches with Janeway as Technical Partner
We are pleased to share that CDRXIV, a new preprint server from CarbonPlan, has officially launched. CDRXIV is powered behind the scenes by Janeway, with the Open Library of Humanities …
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May 29, 2025 at 10:45 AM
We are pleased to share that @cdrxiv.org, a new preprint server from @carbonplan.org, has officially launched with @janewayolh.bsky.social. CDRXIV is powered behind the scenes by Janeway, with OLH providing technical infrastructure and development support: www.openlibhums.org/news/817/
Introducing CDRXIV, a central hub for preprints and data on carbon dioxide removal (CDR). Our goal is to make it easier for CDR research to be shared and discovered by researchers in academia and industry. CDRXIV was built by @carbonplan.org. Read more about it here: carbonplan.org/blog/cdrxiv-...
Introducing CDRXIV: A preprint server and data repository for CDR – CarbonPlan
We are launching a new platform for openly sharing research results on carbon dioxide removal.
carbonplan.org
May 14, 2025 at 6:49 PM
Introducing CDRXIV, a central hub for preprints and data on carbon dioxide removal (CDR). Our goal is to make it easier for CDR research to be shared and discovered by researchers in academia and industry. CDRXIV was built by @carbonplan.org. Read more about it here: carbonplan.org/blog/cdrxiv-...
Soil cation storage is a key control on the carbon removal dynamics of enhanced weathering. cdrxiv.org/preprint/351
Soil cation storage is a key control on the carbon removal dynamics of enhanced weathering – CDRXIV
Significant interest and resources are currently being channeled into techniques for durable carbon dioxide removal (CDR) from Earth’s atmosphere. A particular class of these approaches — referred to ...
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May 9, 2025 at 5:53 PM
Soil cation storage is a key control on the carbon removal dynamics of enhanced weathering. cdrxiv.org/preprint/351
Direct measurement of carbon dioxide removal due to enhanced weathering. cdrxiv.org/preprint/352
Direct measurement of carbon dioxide removal due to enhanced weathering – CDRXIV
Enhanced weathering (EW) is a durable carbon removal strategy with clear pathways to produce significant global supply on a decadal scale. Despite increasing interest and investment in this process, t...
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May 9, 2025 at 5:22 PM
Direct measurement of carbon dioxide removal due to enhanced weathering. cdrxiv.org/preprint/352
Cost of cooling: The value of reversible carbon storage in a zero-emissions world. cdrxiv.org/preprint/348
Cost of cooling: The value of reversible carbon storage in a zero-emissions world – CDRXIV
Atmospheric carbon dioxide removal (CDR) is required to stabilize global temperature and can be achieved via ecosystem (e.g., soil and forest management) and geological (e.g., direct air capture) carb...
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April 29, 2025 at 5:16 PM
Cost of cooling: The value of reversible carbon storage in a zero-emissions world. cdrxiv.org/preprint/348
A framework for ground-up life cycle assessment of novel, carbon-storing building materials. cdrxiv.org/preprint/342
A framework for ground-up life cycle assessment of novel, carbon-storing building materials – CDRXIV
Currently, materials production is responsible for over 25% of anthropogenic CO2 emissions. However, due to their long-lived nature and enormous scale of production, some building materials offer a po...
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April 28, 2025 at 8:46 PM
A framework for ground-up life cycle assessment of novel, carbon-storing building materials. cdrxiv.org/preprint/342
Life-cycle carbon footprint and total production potential of cross-laminated timber from California’s wildland-urban interface. cdrxiv.org/preprint/345
Life-cycle carbon footprint and total production potential of cross-laminated timber from California’s wildland-urban interface – CDRXIV
The frequency, scale, and severity of wildfires, driven by climate change, is steadily increasing in the Western United States. Sustainable forest management practices through forest thinning could re...
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April 24, 2025 at 4:05 PM
Life-cycle carbon footprint and total production potential of cross-laminated timber from California’s wildland-urban interface. cdrxiv.org/preprint/345
A Framework for Integrating Spatial Uncertainty into Critical Zone Models: Application to Enhanced Weathering. cdrxiv.org/preprint/334
A Framework for Integrating Spatial Uncertainty into Critical Zone Models: Application to Enhanced Weathering – CDRXIV
Spatial heterogeneity introduces uncertainty when characterizing the Critical Zone, especially when sampling is sparse or requires repeated measurements at the same locations. Here, we layout a probab...
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March 12, 2025 at 6:30 PM
A Framework for Integrating Spatial Uncertainty into Critical Zone Models: Application to Enhanced Weathering. cdrxiv.org/preprint/334