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  1. Kolosz BW, Manning P, Jorat ME, Sohi SP, Manning DAC. A Multipurpose Soil Inorganic Carbon Prediction Model . In: 8th International Congress on Environmental Modelling and Software (iEMSs) . 2016, Toulouse, France: International Environmental Modelling & Software Society.

  2. David MANNING | Professor of Soil Science | Newcastle University, Newcastle upon Tyne | NCL | School of Natural and Environmental Sciences | Research profile. About. 237. Publications....

  3. 21 de abr. de 2021 · Newcastle University; School of Natural and Environmental Sciences; Our People; Geoscience Staff

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    I'm interested in how soils and plants interact in response to climate change, and how we can exploit soil processes to minimise the effects of anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions. I use my research-based understanding of how soils and their constituent minerals interact with the biosphere in two contexts: 1) carbon capture (through carbonate pr...

    By training I'm a geologist (specialising in geochemistry and mineralogy), bringing skills from that area to the field of soil science whilst maintaining activity in mineral raw materials, energy and waste management.

    A member of the Institution of Geologists since 1979, I became a Chartered Geologist in 1993, a Chartered Scientist in 2005, and a European Geologist in 2005. From 2008 - 2011 I was Professional Secretary of the Geological Society of London, the person responsible for the award of Chartered Geologist, Chartered Scientist and European Geologist stat...

    Deputy Head of School of Civil Engineering & Geosciences, 2010-present. Member of Newcastle University Council, 2009-2012. Director, Institute for Research on Environment and Sustainability, 2008-2010. University Quaker Contact (go to www.quakers-in-newcastle.org.ukfor more information about Newcastle Quaker activities). Professional Secretary, Geo...

    B.Sc. (Geology), class 2:1, Durham, 1976 Ph.D. (Geology), Manchester, 1979 Fellow of the Geological Society of London (since 1976). Chartered Geologist (since 1993). Chartered Scientist (since 2005). European Geologist (since 2005).

    2000 Professor in Environmental Geochemistry, University of Manchester 1996 -2000 Reader in Geology, University of Manchester 1992-1996 Senior Lecturer in Geology, University of Manchester 1988-1992 Lecturer in Geology, University of Manchester 1983-1988 New Blood Lecturer in Geology, University of Newcastle upon Tyne. 1981-1982 Post-doctoral resea...

    Director, Mineral Solutions Ltd (1996-2006; www.mineralsolutions.co.uk) Founding shareholder, Cluff Geothermal Ltd (www.cluffgeothermal.com) Over 30 years global experience working with extractive industries in connection with the production, processing and use of mineral raw materials. Mineral raw material sourcing, processing, manufacture and sal...

    Geological Society of London (Chartered) Mineralogical Society Geochemical Society International Association of Geochemists and Cosmochemists Mineralogical Association of Canada

    Mineralogical Society Distinguished Lecturer, 2009-2010. Schlumberger Medal, Mineralogical Society, 2004. Wollaston Fund (Geological Society of London), 1993

  4. David Manning - Professor of Soil Science - Newcastle University | LinkedIn. Professor of Soil Science at Newcastle University. Newcastle Upon Tyne, England, United Kingdom. 652...

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    David Manning. Professor. Newcastle University. Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom. David Manning. Overview. Bio.

  6. Steering Committee Member School of Civil Engineering and Geosciences. Email: david.manning@ncl.ac.uk. Telephone: +44 (0) 191 222 6610. Professor David Manning is interested in how soils and plants interact in response to climate change, and how we can exploit soil processes to minimise the effects of anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions.