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Enhanced weathering could remove 2–4 Gt of {{CO2}} per year. This process aims to accelerate natural [[weathering]] by spreading finely ground [[Silicate mineral|silicate]] rock, such as [[basalt]], onto surfaces. This speeds up chemical reactions between rocks, water, and air. It [[Carbon dioxide removal|removes carbon dioxide]] from the atmosphere, permanently storing it in solid [[carbonate mineral]]s or ocean [[alkalinity]].

Enhanced weathering could remove 2–4 Gt of CO
2
per year. This process aims to accelerate natural weathering by spreading finely ground silicate rock, such as basalt, onto surfaces. This speeds up chemical reactions between rocks, water, and air. It removes carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, permanently storing it in solid carbonate minerals or ocean alkalinity.