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  1. 28 de mar. de 2024 · Professor David Manning, Professor of Soil Science, Newcastle University School of Natural and Environmental Sciences, and co-author of the paper, commented: “The results of this trial give further scientific credibility for enhanced rock weathering and greatly improve its value proposition to farmers.

  2. 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.

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

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  4. 11 de dez. de 2018 · David Manning, professor of soil science at Newcastle University, said: “In this country we’ve been mining for over 2,000 years, even before the Romans in Cornwall we were trading tin to the Phoenicians. We need to take all that knowledge from oil and gas and take it across to geothermal so that we can run with that given it’s carbon free.

  5. 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.

  6. 7 de jul. de 2022 · Newcastle University - Prof. David Manning - Professor of soil science - Geothermal potential of NE and experiences of drilling geothermal boreholes

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  7. 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.