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*Eggshels, Marine Animal Shells, and Snail Shells are all possible sources | *Eggshels, Marine Animal Shells, and Snail Shells are all possible sources | ||
*[[Bioleaching]] using the intentional farming of shelled marine life ([[ | *[[Bioleaching]] using the intentional farming of shelled marine life ([[Mussel]]s, etc) is a possible route to explore | ||
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*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calcium_carbonate] | *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calcium_carbonate The Wikipedia Page on Calcium carbonate] |
Latest revision as of 03:06, 16 December 2019
Basics
- Also known as Lime (Chemical)
- Is turned into Calcium oxide in a Lime Kiln or in OSE's case a Biochar-Lime Co-production System or a Open Source Lime Kiln, and is thus an important precursor to cement and thus concrete
Sources
Limestone
- Abundant yet nonrenewable
Shells
- Eggshels, Marine Animal Shells, and Snail Shells are all possible sources
- Bioleaching using the intentional farming of shelled marine life (Mussels, etc) is a possible route to explore