This page contains all of the output relating to the SUCCESS project.
Kolosz BW, Goddard MA, Jorat ME, Aumonier J, Sohi SP, Manning DAC. A Sustainability Framework for Engineering Carbon Capture Soil In Transport Infrastructure. International Journal of Transport Development and integration 2017, 1(1), 74-83. In Press.
Washbourne, C-L., Lopez-Capel, E., Renforth, P., Ascough, P. L. and Manning, D.A.C. (2015) Rapid removal of atmospheric CO2 by urban soils. Environmental Science and Technology, 49, 5434-5440 (available freely by open access). doi: 10.1021/es505476d
Manning D.A.C.. Rates and Mechanisms of Functional Mineral Reactions in Soils. In: Goreau,TJ;Larson,RW;Campe,J, ed. Geotherapy: Innovative Methods of Soil Fertility Restoration, Carbon Sequestration, and Reversing CO2 Increase. CRC Press, 2014, pp.121-132.
Manning D.A.C., Renforth P, Lopez-Capel E, Robertson S, Ghazireh N. Carbonate precipitation in artificial soils produced from basaltic quarry fines and composts: an opportunity for passive carbon sequestration. International Journal of Greenhouse Gas Control 2013, 17, 309-317.
Manning D.A.C., Renforth P. Passive Sequestration of Atmospheric CO2 through Coupled Plant-Mineral Reactions in Urban soils. Environmental Science and Technology 2013, 47(1), 135-141.
Washbourne CL, Renforth P, Manning D.A.C. Investigating carbonate formation in urban soils as a method for capture and storage of atmospheric carbon. Science of the Total Environment 2012, 431, 166-175.
Renforth P, Manning D.A.C. Laboratory carbonation of artificial silicate gels enhanced by citrate: Implications for engineered pedogenic carbonate formation. International Journal of Greenhouse Gas Control 2011, 5(6), 1578-1586.
Schmidt MWI, Torn MS, Abiven S, Dittmar T, Guggenberger G, Janssens IA, Kleber M, Kogel-Knabner I, Lehmann J, Manning D.A.C., Nannipieri P, Rasse DP, Weiner S, Trumbore SE. Persistence of soil organic matter as an ecosystem property. Nature 2011, 478(7367), 49-56.
Renforth, P., Edmondson J., Leake J.R., Gaston K.J., Manning, D.A.C. (2011) ‘Designing a carbon capture function into urban soils, Urban Design and Planning, 164 (2) -in press
Renforth, P., Washbourne, C.-L., Taylder, J., Manning, D.A.C. (2011) Silicate production and availability for mineral carbonation, Environmental Science and Technology, 45 (6), pp 2035–2041; DOI: 10.1021/es103241w.
Renforth, P., Manning, D.A.C. & Lopez-Capel, E. (2009} Carbonate precipitation in artificial soils as a sink for atmospheric carbon dioxide. Applied Geochemistry, 24, 1757-1764.
Manning, D.A.C. (2008) Biological enhancement of soil carbonate precipitation: passive removal of atmospheric CO2. Mineralogical Magazine, 72, 639-649.
Manning, D.A.C., Lopez-Capel, E., White, M.L. & Barker, S. (2008) Carbon isotope determination for separate components of heterogeneous materials using coupled thermogravimetric analysis-isotope ratio mass spectrometry (TG-IRMS). Rapid Communications in Mass Spectrometry, 22, 1187-1195.
Lopez-Capel, E., Abbott,G.D., Thomas, K.M. and Manning, D.A.C. (2006) Coupling of thermal analysis with quadrupole mass spectrometry and isotope ratio mass spectrometry for simultaneous determination of evolved gases and their carbon isotopic composition. Journal of Analytical and Applied Pyrolysis 2006, 75, 82-89.
Manning, D.A.C., Lopez-Capel, E. and Barker, S. (2005) Seeing soil carbon: use of thermal analysis in the characterization of soil C reservoirs of differing quality. Mineralogical Magazine, 69, 425-435, 2005.
Lopez-Capel, E. Sohi, S., Gaunt, J.L. and Manning, D.A.C. (2005) Use of thermogravimetry-differential scanning calorimetry to characterize modelable soil organic matter fractions. Soil Science Society of America Journal, 69, 136-140; correction: SSSAJ, 69, 930.
Tarmac Ltd et al (2011). Towards meeting the challenges of Sustainable Aggregates Production: Mine to Mill Process. Report No. MA/7/G/5/004. URL: http://www.sustainableaggregates.com/library/docs/mist/l0008_ma_7_g_5_004.pdf
Barton, M (2011). Soils of the Whin Grassland: Experimental Plots for Whin Grassland Re-creation at the Turners Quarry, Barrasford.
Guillou, G., Davies, R, S., Manning, D, A, C., Woods, S and Ghazireh, N., (2004). Combination of Basaltic Quarry Fines with Organic Process Residues for the Development of Novel Growing Media. Report No. 086/MIST1/GG/01. URL:http://www.sustainableaggregates.com/library/links/links_onsite/L0025.htm
The SUCCESS project consists of a number of partners and research affiliates which all help contribute to its development. The university partners are supported by an advisory panel drawn from UK central and local government, industry and academia.
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