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Letter: For the record

Published 1 August 2007

• A letter, “Ocean of doubt”, implied that deposits of calcium carbonate, from the shells of plankton, on shallow sea floors could help sequester carbon dioxide (28 July, p 22). In fact, the formation of calcium carbonate releases CO2 into seawater. Only the formation of sediments containing organic matter removes carbon dioxide.

Issue no. 2615 published 4 August 2007

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