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soil dynamics PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships

We have 15 soil dynamics PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships

Long term development of earthworm communities in naturally colonised, compared to planted woodland

Forest Research (FR) has been investigating newly planted trees, areas of natural tree colonisation, and mature woodland, in research that has made use of matched chronosequence sites (from 5 to 60 years old) from across England (n>35 of triplicated sites). Read more
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Leverhulme Doctoral Programme for Regenerative Innovation (Regnr8-i): Probabilistic Modelling and Uncertainty Quantification for Micro-to-Mesoscale Peatland Dynamics

Peatlands like the Flow Country of northern Scotland are among the world’s most effective carbon sinks. Covering just 3% of the Earth’s land surface, peatlands store around one-third of global soil carbon and significantly moderate atmospheric CO. Read more

Modelling and measuring agricultural management on peat soils to enhance removals and sequestration of carbon (MAPSERS-C)

Ireland and New Zealand aim to at least halve greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by 2030 and reach net zero carbon by 2050. A significant contribution common to both countries national GHG estimates comes from grassland over drained organic (peat) soils with upper estimates of approximately 9Mt CO. Read more

The influence of particle characteristics on the field-scale geomechanical behaviour of soils

It is well recognised that many geotechnical phenomena, such as liquefaction, crushing, dissolution effects and failure are affected by macro-scale properties such as initial density, anisotropy, permeability and compressibility, amongst others. Read more

Safety of high pressure gaseous releases from buried pipelines

  Research Group: Architecture, Built Environment and Planning
Hydrogen is one route to decarbonise the gas network. Design and operation of existing pipeline networks, the associated safety guidance, and the governing standards are all based on natural gas. Read more

Integrating nature-based and engineered solutions for debris flow hazard mitigation

The widespread loss of native vegetation over centuries, driven by deforestation for agriculture, urbanisation, and industrialisation, has significantly increased the hazards associated with surface runoff and shallow landslides. Read more
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