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Greg Holland is a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences at The University of Manchester. His research focuses on using isotopes to study Earth and planetary processes, including carbon capture, unconventional energy resources, ancient fluid systems, geothermal systems, and mantle geochemistry. He contributes to UN Sustainable Development Goals related to climate action and clean energy. His work integrates field data with laboratory analysis, particularly using noble gas and hydrocarbon isotope systems.
Recent research highlights include studies on volcanic gas emissions in Papua New Guinea, methane dynamics in shale gas systems, and the role of Large Igneous Provinces in mass extinctions. He collaborates internationally on projects such as the Planetary Science initiative at the University of Manchester. Holland is affiliated with the Manchester Environmental Research Institute and leads projects exploring mantle evolution and subduction zone processes.
He has supervised 5 research projects, though student names are not listed. His technical expertise includes advanced analytical methods like noble gas mass spectrometry, as demonstrated in recent instrumentation studies.
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