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Dr Richard Haynes
Dr

Richard Haynes

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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

  • Rehabilitation and revegetation of mine spoils

  • Use of constructed wetlands to treat drainage from mine spoils

Works

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101 works between 1998 and 2025

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1998

Book

Multi-threading and message communication in qu-prolog

Clark, Keith, Robinson, Peter J. and Hagen, Richard J. (1998). Multi-threading and message communication in qu-prolog. SVRC Technical Report, 98-11. Software Verification Research Centre, School of Information Technology, The University of Queensland.

Multi-threading and message communication in qu-prolog

Funding

Current funding

  • 2024 - 2027
    Carbon Sequestration Potential of Turba
    Emirates Global Aluminium
    Open grant

Past funding

  • 2017 - 2024
    Use of bauxite residue to produce manufactured soil (EcoSoil) - a high-volume use for bauxite residue
    Emirates Global Aluminium
    Open grant
  • 2012 - 2017
    Green and Sustainable Remediation Technologies
    CRC Care Pty Ltd
    Open grant
  • 2007 - 2012
    Economic use of solid industrial and domestic sewage sludges as nutrient sources and soil amendments
    CRC Care Pty Ltd
    Open grant
  • 2006 - 2011
    CRC Professorial Fellowship - Richard Haynes
    CRC Care Pty Ltd
    Open grant

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