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  1. newcastlehelix.com › stories › harnessing-the-heatNewcastle Helix

    16 de mar. de 2023 · Professor David Manning, Newcastle University, who is leading the consortium explains: “From the existing borehole we know that the temperature of the rock at 1600m beneath the city of Newcastle is approximately 70°C and this has the potential to be used as a source of heat for our homes, businesses and industry.

  2. 31 de mar. de 2021 · Dr Jean Hall. Professor David Manning. Mr John Martin, TerraConsult Ltd. Dates. 2012-2015

  3. Member of Newcastle University Council, 2009-2012. Director, Institute for Research on Environment and Sustainability, 2008-2010. Professional Secretary, Geological Society of London (2008-2011), responsible for all aspects of professional development (degree accreditation, chartership, cpd etc).

  4. David Manning1 1 School of Civil Engineering & Geosciences, Newcastle University, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK david.manning@ncl.ac.uk Abstract Potash, conventionally sourced from evaporite deposits, is the product of a well-established industry that has matured since the Second World War. Global production is about 39 million

  5. 18 de mai. de 2022 · David Manning (left) ... Newcastle University, NE1 7RU, United Kingdom, Telephone: (0191) 208 6000 From outside the UK dial +44 191 208 6000. Email web editor.

  6. Manning P, Cookson MR, McNeil CJ, Figlewicz D, Shaw PJ. Superoxide-induced nitric oxide release from cultured glial cells. Brain Research 2001, 911(2), 203-210. Manning P, Cookson MR, Eggett CJ, Hunter AJ, Reed SJ, Shaw PJ, McNeil CJ. Real-time bioelectrochemical investigation of brain injury and neurodegeneration. 2000.

  7. The project represents a close collaboration between the University of Durham (Dr Karen Johnson and Dr Fred Worrell) and Newcastle University (Dr Neil Gray and Russell Davenport). EPSRC 2007-2010. Biological recovery of energy assets (Brea/Methmax) Prof Steve Larter, Prof Ian Head, Dr Neil Gray. Industrial sponsors Norsk Hydro, 2005-2007, £337,352