Dr Jason Reynolds was awarded his PhD in 2008 having conducted research in Australia and Finland. He has held research and teaching positions at the University of New South Wales and Charles Sturt University. Jason commenced with the School of Natural Sciences in 2010 and teaches into the undergraduate degree program in the field of environmental geochemistry and earth sciences. He also conducts research in the areas of aqueous geochemistry, protocell formation and the geochemical fingerprint of climate change.
Geochemistry; Soil Science; Protocells
2009-2010 - “Dissolved Inorganic Carbon - an automated device to detect climate change impacts” - CSU Small Grant.
2006 - Finnish Government Scholarship - Environmental Endeavours – Finland
2005 - Centre for International Mobility Award (CIMO) – Mobility Award - Finland
Journal articles
Aström ME, Nystrand M, Gustafsson JP, Österholm P, Nordmyr L, Reynolds JK, Peltola P (2010) Lanthanoid behaviour in an acidic landscape. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta 74, 829-845.
Macdonald BCT, Reynolds JK, Kinsela AS, Reilly RJ, van Oploo P, Waite TD, White I (2009) Critical coagulation in sulfidic sediments from an east-coast Australian acid sulfate landscape. Applied Clay Science 46, 166-175.
Quirk R, Melville M, Kinsela A, Reynolds J, Zwemer T, Hancock M, MacDonald B, White I (2009) Treatment of drainage from acidic canelands using a constructed wetland. Sugar Tech 11, 73-76.
Macdonald BCT, White I, Aström ME, Keene AF, Melville MD, Reynolds JK (2007) Discharge of weathering products from acid sulfate soils after a rainfall event, Tweed River, eastern Australia. Applied Geochemistry 22, 2695-2705.
Kinsela AS, Reynolds JK, Melville MD (2007) Agricultural acid sulfate soils: a potential source of volatile sulfur compounds? Environmental Chemistry 4, 18-25.
Australian Soil Science Society - Member
International Union of Soil Scientists - Member
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