Dan Seitz

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Aradóttir had brought along a rock core to show me the end result. The core, which was roughly two feet long and a couple of inches in diameter, was the dark color of the lava fields. But the black rock—basalt—was pocked with little holes, and these holes were filled with a chalky white compound—calcium carbonate. The white deposits represented, if not my own emissions, then at least somebody’s.
Under a White Sky: The Nature of the Future
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