
Overview
Background
Professor Haynes works in the areas of soil and environmental science. His present research interests are on rehabilitation and revegetation of mine tailings, the use of constructed wetlands to treat drainage from tailings storage areas and the role of silicon in crop production. He has extensive experience having worked as both an applied research scientist and as a university professor and has worked in New Zealand, South Africa and Australia. He has published over 190 original research papers in international journals, over 25 review papers in international volumes as well as many conference and extension papers and contract reports. He has been an invited keynote speaker at many international conferences and has served on the editorial board of 4 international research journals. He has acted as principal supervisor and co-supervisor of PhD, MSc and honours students in both South Africa and Australia.
Professor Haynes has carried out research in commercial horticultural, pastoral, arable and forestry production as well as in small-holder semi subsistence agriculture. He has also worked on bioremediation of soils contaminated with organic pollutants, rehabilitation of mined sites, application of organic and inorganic wastes to soils and the effects of heavy metal contaminants on soil processes. His research has been mainly in the areas of applied soil chemistry and soil microbiology/biology with links to soil physical properties and to pollution of air and water. He has specialised in working on applied problems and maintains strong links with industry. Major areas of research have included the role of grazing animals in the fertility of pastoral soils, N cycling and gaseous and leaching losses from arable and pastoral systems, soil quality and soil degradation under agricultural land use, effects of soil contaminants on soil processes, rehabilitation and remediation of contaminated, degraded and mined sites and use of wastes as soil amendments.
Availability
- Dr Richard Haynes is:
- Available for supervision
Fields of research
Qualifications
- Bachelor of Science, University of Canterbury
- Doctor of Philosophy, University of Canterbury
- Doctor of Philosophy of Science (Advanced), Lincoln University
Research interests
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Rehabilitation and revegetation of mine spoils
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Use of constructed wetlands to treat drainage from mine spoils
Works
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2016
Journal Article
Comparison of the chemical, physical and microbial properties of composts produced by conventional composting or vermicomposting using the same feedstocks
Haynes, R. J. and Zhou, Y.-F. (2016). Comparison of the chemical, physical and microbial properties of composts produced by conventional composting or vermicomposting using the same feedstocks. Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 23 (11), 10763-10772. doi: 10.1007/s11356-016-6197-0
2016
Journal Article
Constructed Wetlands: fundamental processes and mechanisms for heavy metal removal from wastewater streams
Hua, Tao and Haynes, Richard J. (2016). Constructed Wetlands: fundamental processes and mechanisms for heavy metal removal from wastewater streams. International Journal of Environmental Engineering (IJEE), 8 (2/3), 148-178. doi: 10.1504/IJEE.2016.10003208
2015
Journal Article
Influence of amendments on acidification and leaching of Na from bauxite processing sand
Jones B.E.H., Haynes, R.J. and Phillips, I.R. (2015). Influence of amendments on acidification and leaching of Na from bauxite processing sand. Ecological Engineering, 84, 435-442. doi: 10.1016/j.ecoleng.2015.09.054
2015
Journal Article
Use of industrial wastes as media in constructed wetlands and filter beds - prospects for removal of phosphate and metals from wastewater streams
Haynes, R. J. (2015). Use of industrial wastes as media in constructed wetlands and filter beds - prospects for removal of phosphate and metals from wastewater streams. Critical Reviews in Environmental Science and Technology, 45 (10), 1041-1103. doi: 10.1080/10643389.2014.924183
2015
Journal Article
Potential for use of industrial waste materials as filter media for removal of Al, Mo, As, V and Ga from alkaline drainage in constructed wetlands - Adsorption studies
Hua, T., Haynes, R. J., Zhou, Y.-F., Boullemant, A. and Chandrawana, I. (2015). Potential for use of industrial waste materials as filter media for removal of Al, Mo, As, V and Ga from alkaline drainage in constructed wetlands - Adsorption studies. Water Research, 71, 32-41. doi: 10.1016/j.watres.2014.12.036
2015
Journal Article
Use of alum water treatment sludge to stabilize C and immobilize P and metals in composts
Haynes, R. J. and Zhou, Y.-F. (2015). Use of alum water treatment sludge to stabilize C and immobilize P and metals in composts. Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 22 (18), 13903-13914. doi: 10.1007/s11356-015-4517-4
2014
Journal Article
A contemporary overview of silicon availability in agricultural soils
Haynes, Richard J. (2014). A contemporary overview of silicon availability in agricultural soils. Journal of Plant Nutrition and Soil Science, 177 (6), 831-844. doi: 10.1002/jpln.201400202
2014
Journal Article
Particle size fractionation as a method for characterizing the nutrient content of municipal green waste used for composting
Haynes, R. J., Belyaeva, O. N. and Zhou, Y.-F. (2014). Particle size fractionation as a method for characterizing the nutrient content of municipal green waste used for composting. Waste Management, 35, 48-54. doi: 10.1016/j.wasman.2014.10.002
2014
Journal Article
Nature of the belowground ecosystem and its development during pedogenesis
Haynes, Richard John (2014). Nature of the belowground ecosystem and its development during pedogenesis. Advances in Agronomy, 127, 43-109. doi: 10.1016/B978-0-12-800131-8.00002-9
2013
Journal Article
Effect of disposal of effluent and paunch from a meat processing factory on soil chemical and microbial properties
Liu, Y. -Y. and Haynes, R. J. (2013). Effect of disposal of effluent and paunch from a meat processing factory on soil chemical and microbial properties. Water Air and Soil Pollution, 224 (9) 1655, 1655.1-1655.14. doi: 10.1007/s11270-013-1655-5
2013
Journal Article
Evaluation of industrial wastes as sources of fertilizer silicon using chemical extractions and plant uptake
Haynes, Richard J., Belyaeva, O. N. and Kingston, G. (2013). Evaluation of industrial wastes as sources of fertilizer silicon using chemical extractions and plant uptake. Journal of Plant Nutrition and Soil Science, 176 (2), 238-248. doi: 10.1002/jpln.201200372
2013
Journal Article
Influence of different acid and alkaline cleaning agents on the effects of irrigation of synthetic dairy factory effluent on soil quality, ryegrass growth and nutrient uptake
Liu, Y. -Y. and Haynes, R. J. (2013). Influence of different acid and alkaline cleaning agents on the effects of irrigation of synthetic dairy factory effluent on soil quality, ryegrass growth and nutrient uptake. Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 20 (1), 498-507. doi: 10.1007/s11356-012-1020-z
2012
Journal Article
Chemical, physical and microbial properties and microbial diversity in manufactured soils produced from co-composting green waste and biosolids
Belyaeva, O. N., Haynes, R. J. and Sturm, E. C. (2012). Chemical, physical and microbial properties and microbial diversity in manufactured soils produced from co-composting green waste and biosolids. Waste Management, 32 (12), 2248-2257. doi: 10.1016/j.wasman.2012.05.034
2012
Journal Article
A comparison of water treatment sludge and red mud as adsorbents of as and se in aqueous aolution and their capacity for desorption and regeneration
Zhou, Ya-Feng and Haynes, Richard J. (2012). A comparison of water treatment sludge and red mud as adsorbents of as and se in aqueous aolution and their capacity for desorption and regeneration. Water Air and Soil Pollution, 223 (9), 5563-5573. doi: 10.1007/s11270-012-1296-0
2012
Journal Article
Effect of synthetic dairy factory effluent containing different acids (H3PO4, HNO3 and CH3COOH) on soil microbial and chemical properties and nutrient leaching
Liu, Y-Y. and Haynes, R. J. (2012). Effect of synthetic dairy factory effluent containing different acids (H3PO4, HNO3 and CH3COOH) on soil microbial and chemical properties and nutrient leaching. Biology and Fertility of Soils, 48 (8), 867-878. doi: 10.1007/s00374-012-0678-1
2012
Journal Article
Comparison of the effects of conventional organic amendments and biochar on the chemical, physical and microbial properties of coal fly ash as a plant growth medium
Belyaeva, O. N. and Haynes, R. J. (2012). Comparison of the effects of conventional organic amendments and biochar on the chemical, physical and microbial properties of coal fly ash as a plant growth medium. Environmental Earth Sciences, 66 (7), 1987-1997. doi: 10.1007/s12665-011-1424-y
2012
Journal Article
Use of inorganic wastes as immobilizing agents for soluble P in green waste-based composts
Belyaeva, O. N. and Haynes, R. J. (2012). Use of inorganic wastes as immobilizing agents for soluble P in green waste-based composts. Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 19 (6), 2138-2150. doi: 10.1007/s11356-011-0713-z
2012
Journal Article
A comparison of organic wastes as bioadsorbents of heavy metal cations in aqueous solution and their capacity for desorption and regeneration
Zhou, Ya-Feng and Haynes, Richard J. (2012). A comparison of organic wastes as bioadsorbents of heavy metal cations in aqueous solution and their capacity for desorption and regeneration. Environmental Earth Sciences, 66 (4), 1137-1148. doi: 10.1007/s12665-011-1321-4
2012
Journal Article
Use of inorganic and organic wastes for in situ immobilisation of Pb and Zn in a contaminated alkaline soil
Zhou, Y. -F., Haynes, R. J. and Naidu, R. (2012). Use of inorganic and organic wastes for in situ immobilisation of Pb and Zn in a contaminated alkaline soil. Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 19 (4), 1260-1270. doi: 10.1007/s11356-011-0648-4
2012
Journal Article
Addition of an organic amendment and/or residue mud to bauxite residue sand in order to improve its properties as a growth medium
Jones, B. E. H., Haynes, R. J. and Phillips, I. R. (2012). Addition of an organic amendment and/or residue mud to bauxite residue sand in order to improve its properties as a growth medium. Journal of Environmental Management, 95 (1), 29-38. doi: 10.1016/j.jenvman.2011.09.014
Supervision
Availability
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- Available for supervision
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Supervision history
Completed supervision
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2024
Doctor Philosophy
An investigation into the chemical, physical and biological properties of manufactured soil produced from bauxite residue
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Gunnar Kirchhof, Dr Ya-Feng Zhou
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2017
Doctor Philosophy
Potential for Use of Constructed Wetland Technology to Treat Drainage from Seawater Neutralized Bauxite Residue Mud Storage Areas
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Ya-Feng Zhou
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2017
Doctor Philosophy
Revegetation Strategies for Seawater Neutralized Bauxite Residue at Rio Tinto Alcan Using Various Amendments
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Ya-Feng Zhou
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2012
Doctor Philosophy
Effects of land application of contaminated effluents on soil properties and the size, activity and diversity of soil microbial communities
Principal Advisor
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2011
Doctor Philosophy
Use of organic matter amendments/clays to improve rehabilitation of bauxite refinery wastes
Principal Advisor
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2011
Doctor Philosophy
A comparison of solid wastes as low-cost adsorbents and immobilizing agents for heavy metals
Principal Advisor
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