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  1. loop.frontiersin.org › people › 2162094Loop | David Manning

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  2. 13 de dez. de 2016 · If only 700,000 ha of this was managed proactively it could meet 10% of the UK's annual CO2 reduction target. Professor David Manning, Newcastle University. Brownfield sites – those unloved areas of stony rubbish usually dismissed as wasteland – could be a vital new tool in the fight against climate change, ecologists have discovered.

  3. PI: David Manning and FJ Gonzalez-Vila award £12k (named investigator, I wrote the grant) Engineering the soil carbon sink: a novel approach to carbon emission abatement. EPSRC EP/F02777X/1.

  4. Professor David Manning. The use of solid waste products as a substrate in a passive manganese treatment system. 2005. Professor David Manning. Professor Paul Younger. Understanding biomineralisation of bone apatite for applications to toxic metal remediation: Preliminary results. 2005. Dr Elisa Lopez-Capel.

  5. Feldspar corrosion. •A 1 mm diameter grain will last 1,000,000 years, according to lab-derived dissolution rates (which are faster than field). •We observe that corrosion after 10 years gives cavities of the order of 0.1 mm –so a 1 mm grain would last of the order of 100 years. Feldspar corrosion.

  6. 7 de ago. de 2018 · David Manning, Professor of Soil Science. The new One Planet hub is being created to address the question of how Planet Earth will support a human population of over 9 billion by 2050. Part of a £2m re-development of Newcastle University’s Drummond Building, One Planet will be the physical hub for research and teaching that provides a ...

  7. 6 de nov. de 2021 · Published on: 6 November 2021. Newcastle University leads global universities in quantifying terrestrial carbon and off-setting opportunities for its rural estate. To achieve their ambitious net zero-carbon aims, universities should seriously consider carbon off-setting strategies for the land under their management. Professor David Werner.