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Reza Khalidy
Reza Khalidy
University of Guelph, School of Engineering
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Transport routes and potential source regions of the Middle Eastern dust over Ahvaz during 2005–2017
H Salmabadi, R Khalidy, M Saeedi
Atmospheric Research 241, 104947, 2020
562020
The fate of atmospheric carbon sequestrated through weathering in mine tailings
R Khalidy, RM Santos
Minerals Engineering 163, 106767, 2021
332021
Natural and human-induced factors on the accumulation and migration of pedogenic carbonate in soil: A review
R Khalidy, E Arnaud, RM Santos
Land 11 (9), 1448, 2022
222022
Numerical simulation of a severe dust storm over Ahvaz using the HYSPLIT model
R Khalidy, H Salmabadi, M Saeedi
International Journal of Environmental Research 13, 161-174, 2019
212019
Monitoring Pedogenic Inorganic Carbon Accumulation Due to Weathering of Amended Silicate Minerals in Agricultural Soils.
R Khalidy, F Haque, YW Chiang, RM Santos
JoVE (Journal of Visualized Experiments), e61996, 2021
202021
Assessment of geochemical modeling applications and research hot spots—a year in review
R Khalidy, RM Santos
Environmental Geochemistry and Health 43 (9), 3351-3374, 2021
192021
Constraining the Capacity of Global Croplands to CO2 Drawdown via Mineral Weathering
F Haque, R Khalidy, YW Chiang, RM Santos
ACS Earth and Space Chemistry 7 (7), 1294-1305, 2023
162023
Pathways, roundabouts, roadblocks, and shortcuts to safe and sustainable deployment of enhanced rock weathering in agriculture
RM Santos, F Araujo, H Jariwala, R Khalidy, F Haque, YW Chiang
Frontiers in Earth Science 11, 1215930, 2023
72023
Fate and migration of enhanced rock weathering products through soil horizons; implications of irrigation and percolation regimes
R Khalidy, YW Chiang, RM Santos
Catena 233, 107524, 2023
62023
Role of local climate, innate SIC content, and soil pH on amended mineral weathering rates and capacity to accumulate pedogenic carbonates in croplands
F Haque, R Khalidy, YW Chiang, R Santos
Proceedings of the 16th Greenhouse Gas Control Technologies Conference (GHGT …, 2022
22022
Reactive transport modeling of carbon capture in soil amended with fast weathering silicate minerals
R Khalidy, YW Chiang, RM Santos
12024
Tracking pedogenic carbonate formation and migration in agricultural soils amended with crushed wollastonite ore-Evidence from field trials
R Khalidy, YW Chiang, RM Santos
12024
Enhanced weathering of wollastonite in agricultural soils and mineral-soil-plant interactions
R Khalidy, F Haque, RM Santos, YW Chiang
Goldschmidt2021• Virtual• 4-9 July, 2021
12021
Tracking pedogenic carbonate formation and alkalinity migration in agricultural soils amended with crushed wollastonite ore–Evidence from field trials in Southwestern Ontario
R Khalidy, F Haque, YW Chiang, RM Santos
Geoderma Regional, e00918, 2025
2025
Quantification of Pedogenic Carbonate Formed Due to Enhanced Weathering in Agricultural Soil and Subsoil
R Khalidy
University of Guelph, 2024
2024
Transport and fate of wollastonite weathering products through soil and subsoil under realistic irrigation/rainfall conditions
R Khalidy, YW Chiang, RM Santos
EGU General Assembly Conference Abstracts, EGU-17289, 2023
2023
Recovery of critical metals from carbonatite-type mineral wastes: Geochemical modeling investigation of (bio) hydrometallurgical leaching of REEs
NJ Odimba, R Khalidy, R Bakhshoodeh, RM Santos
Green Processing and Synthesis 12 (1), 20228086, 2023
2023
Long-term field studies in Canada on monitoring pedogenic carbonate formation in agricultural soils via enhanced weathering of wollastonite: status and latest findings
R Khalidy, YW Chiang, RM Santos
EGU General Assembly Conference Abstracts, EGU22-13056, 2022
2022
GeoRewind: Engineering carbon-sequestering soil amendments for carbon-smart soils
F Araujo, H Jariwala, R Khalidy, A Ali
Rural Review: Ontario Rural Planning, Development, and Policy 6 (1), 2022
2022
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