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Revision as of 19:52, 26 November 2005

Constituent elements of air

Sky

Approximate composition of dry atmosphere by volume:

Element %age by volume
Nitrogen 78.084
Oxygen 20.946
Argon 0.9340
Carbon less than 0.01
Others trace

Not included in above dry atmosphere:
Water vapour Highly variable but typically 1%

Source: NASA
Carbon dioxide updated (to 1998) by IPCC TAR table 6.1 [1]
Edited text from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Earth%27s_atmosphere

Constituent elements of seawater

Seawater

Approximate composition of seawater by mass:

Element %age by mass
Oxygen 85.7
Hydrogen 10.8
Chlorine 1.9
Sodium 1.05
Magnesium 0.1350
Sulfur 0.0885
Calcium 0.04
Potassium 0.0380
Others Trace

figures from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seawater

Need to find a definitive source for these figures

Most abundant elements in Earth's crust

Canyon

Approximate figures for the twenty most abundant elements in the earth's crust:

Element %age of crust
Oxygen 46.71
Silicon 27.69
Aluminum 8.07
Iron 5.05
Calcium 3.65
Sodium 2.75
Potassium 2.58
Magnesium 2.08
Titanium 0.62
Hydrogen 0.14
Phosphorus 0.13
Carbon 0.094
Manganese 0.09
Sulfur 0.052
Barium 0.05
Chlorine 0.045
Chromium 0.035

Figures from http://www.science.co.il/PTelements.asp?s=Earth (figures by mass or volume?)

Also need to have a list based on ease of extraction and energy required