resequestration
Resequestration is the process of reapplying or restoring sequestration, typically after an initial storage step has been challenged by leakage, degradation, or disturbance. The term appears in discussions across climate mitigation, soil science, and environmental geochemistry, and it describes efforts to restore or enhance long-term storage of substances that have been captured or immobilized.
In carbon capture and storage (CCS), resequestration may occur when stored CO2 shows signs of migration or
In soil and ecosystem contexts, resequestration refers to rebuilding soil organic carbon stocks after losses caused
In geochemistry and contaminated-site management, resequestration can denote re-immobilization of contaminants or nutrients in sediments and
Challenges for resequestration include long time scales, measurement uncertainties, and the permanence of stored materials. Effective
See also: sequestration, carbon capture and storage, soil carbon sequestration, environmental remediation.