Profile

Matthew Healey

Career Stage: Early-career

CDR Specialization

Enhanced Weathering

Accelerating natural weathering reactions to capture CO₂ and store it in carbonate minerals.

Metrics

MetricValue
h-index2
Citations61
Publications13
CDR Focus92.3%
TrajectoryGrowing

Top CDR Publications

  1. Initial agronomic benefits of enhanced weathering using basalt: A study of spring oat in a temperate climate (2024) 37 citations · Enhanced Weathering

  2. Quantifying potential carbon dioxide removal via enhanced weathering using porewater from a field trial in Scotland (2025) 1 citations · Enhanced Weathering

  3. Evaluating Total Cation Accounting (TCA) as an MRV Approach for Enhanced Rock Weathering - Insights from a trial in Ontario, Canada (2025) 1 citations · Enhanced Weathering

  4. Initial agronomic benefits of enhanced weathering using basalt: A study of spring oat in a temperate climate (2024) 1 citations · Enhanced Weathering

  5. Initial agronomic benefits of enhanced weathering using basalt: A study of spring oat in a temperate climate (2023) 1 citations · Enhanced Weathering

  6. Assessing carbon dioxide removal across wollastonite application gradients in mesocosm enhanced rock weathering experiments (2026) 0 citations · Enhanced Weathering

  7. Evaluating Total Cation Accounting (TCA) as an MRV Approach for Enhanced Rock Weathering - Insights from a trial in Ontario, Canada (2025) 0 citations · Enhanced Weathering

  8. Quantifying potential carbon dioxide removal via enhanced weathering using porewater from a field trial in Scotland (2025) 0 citations · Enhanced Weathering

  9. The Impact of Soil Texture on Basalt-Enhanced Rock Weathering: Insights from a Field Mesocosm Study in a Temperate Climate. (2025) 0 citations · Enhanced Weathering

  10. Quantifying Carbon Dioxide Removal using Pore Water Data from Enhanced Rock Weathering Field Trials in Scotland (2025) 0 citations · Enhanced Weathering

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