A.M. Greenaway
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Research Interests:
Present research interests are in the areas of
Environmental Pollution and Industrial
Chemistry. The Environmental work is
inter-disciplinary and focuses on the transportation of
pollutants, primarily N and P nutrients, to the coastal zone
while the Industrial work focuses the production
of alumina from bauxite by the Bayer Process. These works are
linked through the common aspects of
precipitation/sedimentation/adsorption, mineralogy and quality
assurance in analytical chemistry. Extensive use is made of the
Centre for Marine Science's resources at Discovery Bay (DBML) and
Port Royal and the facilities available at International Centre
for Environmental and Nuclear Science (ICENS) on the Mona Campus.
Most of the industrial research is done in collaboration with and
funding from the bauxite processing sector. Graduate students
work both on campus and at the processing plants. A focus of the
environmental work is to find ways to cost-effectively monitor
the quality of the nation's river and coastal waters. On campus
work is done in the Kenneth E. Magnus Applied Chemistry Teaching
and Research Laboratory which has been organized with a focus on
Quality Assurance and Quality Control (QA/QC) aspects of
Laboratory Management. .
Selected Publications:
- Kevin G. Taylor, Christopher T. Perry, Anthony M. Greenaway
and Philip G. Machent. 2007. "Bacterial iron oxide reduction in a
terrigenous-sediment impacted tropical shallow marine carbonate
system, north Jamaica". Marine Chemistry, 197,
433-448.
- A.M. Greenaway. 2007. Interpretation of Distillery Wastewater
as Fertilizer Project Data. A report commissioned by the National
and Environment and Planning Agency as an independent assessment
of data generated during a pilot project to investigate the
suitability of using distillery wastes to fertilize cane
fields.
- A. M. Greenaway and D-A. Gordon-Smith. 2006. "The effects of
rainfall on the distribution of inorganic nitrogen and phosphorus
in Discovery Bay, Jamaica". Limnology and Oceanography,
51, 2206-2220.
- A.M. Greenaway and K.A. Campbell. 2003 "Water Quality of the
Great River Watershed, St, James/Hanover/Westmoreland. Final
report". Presenting the results of an 18 month study of water
quality in the Great River watershed. Submitted to NEPA through
the Ridge to Reef Watershed project.
- A.M. Greenaway. "The Planetary Environment, a Chemical
Perspective". 2002. A chapter in a text on "Sustainable
Development and Environmental Management" editors Ivan Goodbody
and Elizabeth Thomas-Hope. UWI Press.
- A.M. Greenaway. "The National Water Quality Monitoring
Programme". 2002. A proposed programme to monitor the rivers,
aquifers, estuaries and coastal waters of Jamaica, prepared
within the USAID/GOJ's CWIP project and submitted to NEPA.
- A.M. Greenaway. "The Port Antonio Water Quality Monitoring
Programme - A report of the Results". 2002. An assessment of the
water quality data generated during the 12 month monitoring
programme. Submitted to the NEPA through the CWIP project.
- J.E. Andrews, A.M. Greenaway, P.F. Dennis and D.A.
Barnes-Leslie. 2001. "Isotopic Effects on Inorganic Carbon in a
Tropical River Caused by Caustic Discharges from Bauxite
Processing". Applied Geochemistry, 16, 197-206.
- J.E. Andrews, A.M. Greenaway and P.F. Dennis. 1999. "Stable
Isotope Composition of Dissolved Inorganic Carbon and Sediment
Carbonate in Hunts Bay, Kingston Harbour". Jamaica Journal of
Science and Technology, 10, 16-28.
- A M Greenaway, J.E. Andrews, G.R. Bigg, D.F. Webber, P.F.
Dennis and G.A. Guthrie. "Pollution History of a Tropical Estuary
Revealed by Combined Hydrodynamic Modelling, Geochemistry and
Sedimentology", Journal of Marine Systems, 18, 333-343,
1999.
- A M Greenaway, and A.R. Baker, "Comparison of Bauxite and
Bayer Liquor Humic Materials by 13C NMR Spectroscopy.
Implications for the Fate of Humic Substances in the Bayer
Process", Industrial and Engineering Chemistry Research,
37, 4198 - 4202, 1998.
- A M Greenaway, J.E. Andrews, and P.F. Dennis, "Combined
Carbon Isotope and C/N Ratios as Indicators of Source and Fate of
Organic Matter in a Poorly-Flushed, Tropical Estuary: Hunts Bay,
Kingston Harbour, Jamaica", Estuarine and Coastal Shelf
Science, 46, 743-756, 1998.
- A M Greenaway, A.R. Baker, and C.W. Ingram, "A Microwave
Digestion-based Determination of Low Molecular Weight Organic
Acids in Bayer Process Liquor", Talanta, 42, 1355-60,
1995.
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