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Seawater/Saline Agriculture for Energy,Warming,Water, Rainfall,Land,Food and Minerals Dennis M. Bushnell Chief Scientist NASA Langley Research Center

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Page 1: Seawater/Saline Agriculture for Energy,Warming,Water, Rainfall,Land,Food and Minerals Dennis M. Bushnell Chief Scientist NASA Langley Research Center

Seawater/Saline Agriculture for

Energy,Warming,Water,Rainfall,Land,Food and

Minerals

Dennis M. Bushnell

Chief Scientist

NASA Langley Research Center

Page 2: Seawater/Saline Agriculture for Energy,Warming,Water, Rainfall,Land,Food and Minerals Dennis M. Bushnell Chief Scientist NASA Langley Research Center

“SPACESHIP EARTH”We,The crew are:

- Plundering the ship’s supplies- Tinkering with the temperature and life-support

controls- Still looking for the instruction manual- Engaging in bloody skirmishes in every corner of

the vessel- Increasing the size of the crew by 2 million

PER WEEKP. Creola

Page 3: Seawater/Saline Agriculture for Energy,Warming,Water, Rainfall,Land,Food and Minerals Dennis M. Bushnell Chief Scientist NASA Langley Research Center

The (Economic) Ages of Humankind

•Hunter/Killer groups (~1 Million - ~5K BC)•Agriculture (~5K BC - ~1850 AD)•Industrial (~1850 AD - ~1950 AD)•Information (~1950 AD - ~2040 AD)•BIO/NANO (~1995 - ~2040)•Virtual (~2015 - ?)

Page 4: Seawater/Saline Agriculture for Energy,Warming,Water, Rainfall,Land,Food and Minerals Dennis M. Bushnell Chief Scientist NASA Langley Research Center

•Hunter-Gatherer - “Nature Provided”•Agriculture - Controlled Nature (Plants/Animals)•Industrial - Mechanized Agriculture [1800-97% Farmers,Now-2%] •IT/BIO/Nano - Automating Industry/Agriculture•Virtual - Robotization of IT/Bio/Nano/Industry/Agriculture

Technology MATTERS - For Both Good and ill………

Page 5: Seawater/Saline Agriculture for Energy,Warming,Water, Rainfall,Land,Food and Minerals Dennis M. Bushnell Chief Scientist NASA Langley Research Center

Humans Have “Taken Over” and Vastly Shortened “Evolution”[Human Engendered~E7 times “Natural”]

Of the PlanetGlobal Warming/Pollution/DeforestationHuge “Public Works” (e.g. 3 Gorges Dam)

Of the Human SpeciesGenomic Design and Repair“Mind Children” (Moravec)

Products/Life FormsCross Species Molecular Breeding“Directed Evolution” (Maxygen etc.)

Page 6: Seawater/Saline Agriculture for Energy,Warming,Water, Rainfall,Land,Food and Minerals Dennis M. Bushnell Chief Scientist NASA Langley Research Center

- CO2 levels are NOW greater than at any time in

the last 650,000 Years………- Tundra Melting,Releasing

huge amounts of Methane…….

- European Gulf Stream Heating reduced by 30%

[overlying fresh water from melting glaciers]…….

Page 7: Seawater/Saline Agriculture for Energy,Warming,Water, Rainfall,Land,Food and Minerals Dennis M. Bushnell Chief Scientist NASA Langley Research Center

THE KEY TECHNOLOGIES(highly synergistic / at the frontiers of the small / in a “feeding frenzy” off each other)

• IT (comms/computing/sensors/electronics/machine intelligence)

• Bio (genomics/molecular biology/designer life forms)• Nano (coatings/barriers/computers/sensors/materials/

“assemblers”)• Energetics (HEDM (various)/revol.

solar/biomass/explosives/propellants/storage)• Quantum

[crypto/computing/sensors/optics/Electronics]• Societal Technological Systems (motivational

asynchronous “distance learning,” immersive/virtual presence, “tele-everything,” “robotic everything,” digital earth/digital airspace)

Page 8: Seawater/Saline Agriculture for Energy,Warming,Water, Rainfall,Land,Food and Minerals Dennis M. Bushnell Chief Scientist NASA Langley Research Center

The [Major] Societal Problems

• Warming [Anthropogenic CO2-Induced,Attendant Arctic Methane Release]

• Consequent “Green Energy” Requirement,Simultaneous Demise of “Cheap Oil”

• Shortages of Water & Arable Land• An Increasing Food Shortage

Page 9: Seawater/Saline Agriculture for Energy,Warming,Water, Rainfall,Land,Food and Minerals Dennis M. Bushnell Chief Scientist NASA Langley Research Center

Current Worldwide Energy Usage

• Petroleum - 140 Exojoules

• Natural Gas - 85

• Coal - 90

• Biomass - 55 [Potential to 4,000+]

• Nuclear Fission - 28

• Hydroelectric - 9

• Others [Wind etc.] - ~ 10

Page 10: Seawater/Saline Agriculture for Energy,Warming,Water, Rainfall,Land,Food and Minerals Dennis M. Bushnell Chief Scientist NASA Langley Research Center

Petroleum [Transportation Fuel] Outlook

• In General,”Cheap Oil” Production is peaking or has peaked.Residual supplies will have greater production costs.Increasing Petroleum demand,particularly from the developing world ,will ensure ever increasing oil prices and shifts,from purely economic drivers, to “Alternatives” [H2,Biomass]

• Demand Example - U.S. has 745 vehicles per 1,000 population.China,the second largest oil importer, has 3 vehicles per 1,000 population.If China goes to 5 Vehicles per 1,000 Population they will have to DOUBLE their Oil Imports to 10 Million Barrels/Day

Page 11: Seawater/Saline Agriculture for Energy,Warming,Water, Rainfall,Land,Food and Minerals Dennis M. Bushnell Chief Scientist NASA Langley Research Center

Energy and Warming• 75% of Energy Usage is releasing climate-

changing amounts of Fossil Carbon as CO2• This Fossil CO2 warming is releasing Fossil

Methane from the Tundra,Methane some 22X more of a warming gas than CO2,A Warming “Accelerant”

• Of the “Renewables”,only Solar [via Biomass and “Other Approaches] has the potential to provide the requisite “Capacity” [Wind,Hydro,Nuc cannot….]

• Biomass Produces Liquid Fuels and is less expensive currently than “other Solar”

Page 12: Seawater/Saline Agriculture for Energy,Warming,Water, Rainfall,Land,Food and Minerals Dennis M. Bushnell Chief Scientist NASA Langley Research Center

[Direct] Solar Energy Utilization Spectrum

• Biomass • PV [emerging Plastic/Nano PV,1/10th the

cost….]• H2 from Photosynthesis [Genomic

Biologics and artificial Photosynthesis]• Photo-Catalytic Disassociation of Water• Solar Furnaces/Concentrators/Direct

Heating [including Zn production for H2 Generation..]

Page 13: Seawater/Saline Agriculture for Energy,Warming,Water, Rainfall,Land,Food and Minerals Dennis M. Bushnell Chief Scientist NASA Langley Research Center

Biomass Benefits• Renewable• Nearly “CO2-Neutral”• No New H2 infrastructure Required• Minimal Sulfur• Relatively Inexpensive• Energy costs of biomass

production/Processing up to an order of magnitude less than Energy “Yields”

- Capacity/Tonnage Currently limited by available water and suitable land

Page 14: Seawater/Saline Agriculture for Energy,Warming,Water, Rainfall,Land,Food and Minerals Dennis M. Bushnell Chief Scientist NASA Langley Research Center

“Bio-Refineries”• Bio-Chemical,Enzymatic Hydrolysis/Fermentation

of Biomass into Sugars,Lignin,alcohol and Methane

• Thermochemical,Pyrolysis/gasification,Conversion to gas/liquid/solid mix,catalysis producing Biopolymers and Liquid or Gaseous Fuels

• Chemical,Biomass Oil conversion to “BioDiesel” etc. fuels

- Due to costs of Biomass transportation,Bio-refineries should be “Distributed”,Products largely delivered/deliverable via Pipelines

Page 15: Seawater/Saline Agriculture for Energy,Warming,Water, Rainfall,Land,Food and Minerals Dennis M. Bushnell Chief Scientist NASA Langley Research Center

Sampling - Biomass Utilization Archipelago

• Transportation/Liquid Fuels [Distill/Refine it]• Direct Heat Generation [Burn it]• Direct Electricity Generation [Bio Fuel Cells]• Food [via Genomics]• “Petro-Chemical Feed-Stock [Plastics etc.]• Direct H2 Production [e.g.

Fermentation/Algae feeding]• On Site Micro-Power/Co-[electricity]

Generation

Page 16: Seawater/Saline Agriculture for Energy,Warming,Water, Rainfall,Land,Food and Minerals Dennis M. Bushnell Chief Scientist NASA Langley Research Center

Biomass Energy Potential[s]

• 6% of U.S. land mass producing Biomass could supply the U.S. with current Oil AND Natural Gas Usage

• Estimates indicate that Biomass grown on the Sahara [only] could supply the World’s Energy Requirement[s]…

Page 17: Seawater/Saline Agriculture for Energy,Warming,Water, Rainfall,Land,Food and Minerals Dennis M. Bushnell Chief Scientist NASA Langley Research Center

“Water Scarcity is now the single greatest threat to

Human Health,The Environment and the Global

Food Supply”

Page 18: Seawater/Saline Agriculture for Energy,Warming,Water, Rainfall,Land,Food and Minerals Dennis M. Bushnell Chief Scientist NASA Langley Research Center

Per Capita Water Availability in North Africa

• 1955 - 2285 M3• 1990 - 958 M3• 2025 ~ 600 M3 - Long Distance Water Transfer Costs [600

Km Plus] for 1.2 Acre Meter of water [1.2 meters of water covering an acre of land over a years time - required for Agriculture] is ~ $1200

- Desalinization Costs for 1.2 Acre Meter of Water by Reverse Osmosis is ~ $2,400

Page 19: Seawater/Saline Agriculture for Energy,Warming,Water, Rainfall,Land,Food and Minerals Dennis M. Bushnell Chief Scientist NASA Langley Research Center

Sahara Groundwater Resources

• Vast Distributed underground Aquifers,largely trans-national and underutilized.

• Often Saline and becoming more so• Utilization causing land Salinization• A “Sufficiency” example - For the Nubian

sandstone Aquifer the total water available is ~75 Acre Meters,would suffice for some 60 years [only] of Intensive Agriculture.Water age some 20,000 years.Compared to agricultural use rates the fill rates are negligible.

Page 20: Seawater/Saline Agriculture for Energy,Warming,Water, Rainfall,Land,Food and Minerals Dennis M. Bushnell Chief Scientist NASA Langley Research Center

North African Irrigation Growth

• 65% to 90% of Fresh water utilized for Agriculture

• 1800 - 8Mha Irrigated• 1900 - 40Mha• 2000 - ~ 240Mha• 20% of Irrigated land affected by

Salinity,Growing at 3Ha PER MINUTE• By 2025,80% of Food Production from

Irrigated Land

Page 21: Seawater/Saline Agriculture for Energy,Warming,Water, Rainfall,Land,Food and Minerals Dennis M. Bushnell Chief Scientist NASA Langley Research Center

The Emerging Desert Mantra

• Desert Area Characteristics - Sunlight - Brackish/Saline Ground Water - Many near/on seacoasts• Utilize these “Resources” For: - Nano-Plastic PV - Saline-Seawater Agriculture for

Biomass/Energy and Food

Page 22: Seawater/Saline Agriculture for Energy,Warming,Water, Rainfall,Land,Food and Minerals Dennis M. Bushnell Chief Scientist NASA Langley Research Center

Conventional/Historical “Wisdom” - Seawater/Saline

incursions/occurance Detrimental-to-Disasterous for Agriculture

Unconventional - Saline/Salt water

Agriculture a Viable-to-Desirable Alternative to

Conventional Agriculture

Page 23: Seawater/Saline Agriculture for Energy,Warming,Water, Rainfall,Land,Food and Minerals Dennis M. Bushnell Chief Scientist NASA Langley Research Center

Saline/Seawater Agriculture

• Quasi-Conventional: - For Food & Fodder - “Reclaim”/Desalinate land via Biologics• Unconventional

- For Land,Water,Energy,Warming,Minerals,Food and Terra-Forming/enhanced Rainfall i.e. STRATEGIC Not Tactical, to Contribute to ALL the Major Problems,not just food

Page 24: Seawater/Saline Agriculture for Energy,Warming,Water, Rainfall,Land,Food and Minerals Dennis M. Bushnell Chief Scientist NASA Langley Research Center

Advantages of Seawater AG• 97% of all water is seawater,will not

“Run Out”• Seawater Contains: - wide variety of important minerals - ~ 80% of Nutrients required for

Agriculture [need to add Nitrogen,Phosphorus and Iron]

• In proximity to a number of Dry/Desert Areas

Page 25: Seawater/Saline Agriculture for Energy,Warming,Water, Rainfall,Land,Food and Minerals Dennis M. Bushnell Chief Scientist NASA Langley Research Center

Mineral Extraction from Seawater

- “[Conventional] mining is one of the most environmentally damaging activities carried out by Humans”

• Seawater AG puts “missing/trace Minerals” back into Food Supply

• Current Seawater Mineral Extraction - Magnesium,Bromide,Salts,Phosphorites,Metallic Sulfides,

• “Seawater and Brines appear destined to replace Mineral Ores as the main source of Light Metals”

• Nascent [low cost/energy] Bio/Algae Extraction Approaches….

Page 26: Seawater/Saline Agriculture for Energy,Warming,Water, Rainfall,Land,Food and Minerals Dennis M. Bushnell Chief Scientist NASA Langley Research Center

Alternative Seawater AG Employment Approaches

• Desalinization [in General,too expensive for Agriculture]

• Cold/deeper Ocean water to [via heat exchangers] precipitate moisture from the atmosphere

• Seawater Greenhouses [involve vaporization/re-precipitation]

• Direct Plant Seawater Irrigation

Page 27: Seawater/Saline Agriculture for Energy,Warming,Water, Rainfall,Land,Food and Minerals Dennis M. Bushnell Chief Scientist NASA Langley Research Center

Some Numbers• Sahara some 2E9 Acres• 1.2 Acre Meters Required for Agriculture/Irrigation [per year]• Average Sahara Elevation some 450 Meters• ~ cost to pump 1.2 acre meters of Seawater to 450 Meters

altitude [vertical lift only] some $1200/Acre• 1 Acre produces 10-to-40 tons of dry Biomass per year• I Ton of dry Biomass provides 16E6 BTU’s = 2.75 Barrels of

Oil• @ $60/Barrel of oil,1 ton of Biomass worth [after “refining”] ~

$165 [other estimates,which include Addit. Goodness factors [e.g. countering warming] are as high as $300-$700/ton]

• @ 20 Tons/Acre and $165/ton Value of an Acre of Biomass = $~3300

Page 28: Seawater/Saline Agriculture for Energy,Warming,Water, Rainfall,Land,Food and Minerals Dennis M. Bushnell Chief Scientist NASA Langley Research Center

Irrigation Influences Upon Rainfall

• “Irrigation can Represent an Enormous Perturbation of the Regional Atmospheric Water and Heat Balance”

• Cool,Wet Surface increases low level Atmospheric Instabilities,incites “Storms”

• Various Studies Indicate - - 18%-25% precipitation Increase [from only .4 acre

meter Irrigation] - Irrigation increased Rainfall by 91% - Irrigation and Vegetation changes are clear dominating

factors with direct influence upon atmospheric water content

Page 29: Seawater/Saline Agriculture for Energy,Warming,Water, Rainfall,Land,Food and Minerals Dennis M. Bushnell Chief Scientist NASA Langley Research Center

Halophyte [Salt-Plant] Utilization [Per Yensen]

• Patents issued for Halophyte Crop[s] [Genetics,Genomics]

• 10,000+ “Natural” Halophyte Plants,250 of these are potential “Staple” crops

• Research ongoing on/for Halophilic [Salt-LOVING] Halophytes,The more salt the faster the growth…

• Huge areas worldwide are already salt-affected [1 B Hectares] and another Billion Hectares overlie Saline Aquifers.

• Over 100 halophyte plants now in “trials” for “Commercial” applications

Page 30: Seawater/Saline Agriculture for Energy,Warming,Water, Rainfall,Land,Food and Minerals Dennis M. Bushnell Chief Scientist NASA Langley Research Center

[Sample] Countries with Saline AG projects

• China• Mexico• Eritria• India• Pakistan• Israel• Libya• Jordan• Tunisia - Current Status,Prototype

Farms/Experiments for FOOD

• Egypt• Iran• Morocco• U.S.• Saudi Arabia• Syria• UAE• Kuwait• Australia• Sudan

Page 31: Seawater/Saline Agriculture for Energy,Warming,Water, Rainfall,Land,Food and Minerals Dennis M. Bushnell Chief Scientist NASA Langley Research Center

Chinese Seawater AG Reporting

• Genetically Modified [grown on “Beaches” using Seawater]:

- Tomato

- Eggplant

- Pepper

- Wheat

- Rice

- Rapeseed

Page 32: Seawater/Saline Agriculture for Energy,Warming,Water, Rainfall,Land,Food and Minerals Dennis M. Bushnell Chief Scientist NASA Langley Research Center

The Potential[s] for enhanced [Halophyte] Plant Growth via Nano/Bio Technology thought

to be Large,60% improvements thus far,”Only

Beginning” - An Example Requisite Capability -

Nitrogen Fixation [utilization/extraction from the air]

Page 33: Seawater/Saline Agriculture for Energy,Warming,Water, Rainfall,Land,Food and Minerals Dennis M. Bushnell Chief Scientist NASA Langley Research Center

On-going Research Areas

• Enhanced Plant growth rates and enhanced “Salt-Loving”

• Reduced water/nutrient Requirements• Irrigation Efficiency Improvements• Plant /Lifeform tailoring for specific Bio-

Conversion/Refining Processes• ‘Safe”/’Contained” Saline/Seawater Irrigation

Practices,Avoid-to-Obviate Fresh Aquifer Contamination

Page 34: Seawater/Saline Agriculture for Energy,Warming,Water, Rainfall,Land,Food and Minerals Dennis M. Bushnell Chief Scientist NASA Langley Research Center

Suggested North African/Sahara Biomass

“Solution” Mix• Seawater Irrigation near “dry” and flattish

Coastal areas• Saline irrigation where Saline Aquifers are

available at Reasonable Pumping Depths• Seawater Irrigation inland where Economics

appear feasible• Enhanced rainfall induced by Irrigation [the

“Terraforming” aspect[s]]

Page 35: Seawater/Saline Agriculture for Energy,Warming,Water, Rainfall,Land,Food and Minerals Dennis M. Bushnell Chief Scientist NASA Langley Research Center

TerraForming -1• Altering a Planetary Surface to make it

suitable for Terrestrial life• Seawater AG for Biomass Energy can be of

sufficient magnitude to qualify as Terra-Forming

• Humans have long practiced “Anti-Terraforming” with neither plan nor prediction

• It appears timely/necessary to attempt terraforming of North Africa but with both Plan and Prediction…

Page 36: Seawater/Saline Agriculture for Energy,Warming,Water, Rainfall,Land,Food and Minerals Dennis M. Bushnell Chief Scientist NASA Langley Research Center

TerraForming -2 [Raddatz and Knom]

• The Biosphere/Surface vegetation plays a dominant role on climate

• Vegetation can affect continent-scale atmospheric motion[s],e.g. in North Africa

• The interaction between Atmosphere and land cover in North Africa is HIGHLY NON-LINEAR…..

Page 37: Seawater/Saline Agriculture for Energy,Warming,Water, Rainfall,Land,Food and Minerals Dennis M. Bushnell Chief Scientist NASA Langley Research Center

[Obvious] Terraforming Modeling/Computation Requirements/Inputs

• Irrigated Land Area• Type of Vegetation/Evaporation Rate• Vegetation Coverage• Atmospheric Particulate details [allow

cloud formation at .1% super-saturation]• Utilization of both “Boundary Layer

Meteorology and Global Circulation/Earth System Models

• ETC……

Page 38: Seawater/Saline Agriculture for Energy,Warming,Water, Rainfall,Land,Food and Minerals Dennis M. Bushnell Chief Scientist NASA Langley Research Center

Bottom Line Enablers/”Pull” - Saline/Seawater Biomass

Irrigation• Oil Prices now high enough [and going

higher] to make the economics worth looking into [again]

• H2 Infrastructure Costs & Storage issues• Potential Halophyte Genomic improvements• Global Warming,Green Energy Requirements• Increasing shortages of Sweet water/”Arable

Land” - Requires SERIOUS Forecasting……