
PROJECTS
The framework of this project has three main areas of research: Rock and Soil – development of a platform of knowledge on erionite source rock and soil in the Tāmaki Makaurau / Auckland Region and wider Aotearoa / New Zealand through testing existing and new samples for erionite using geochemical and textural analyses; spatial modelling and mapping of the distribution and concentration of erionite throughout the region; extending existing geochemical and geo-physical methods of erionite characterisation to develop a diagnostic erionite identification toolkit; Air Quality – quantification of the regional variability of erionite pollution in atmosphere and typical dispersion pathways. Establishing the relations between ambient concentration and observed rock/soil contamination and the type of earthwork activity and land use category by using a combination of precision and low cost air pollution samplers and sampling strategies along with novel GIS based land use regression models to provide a basis for determining likely public and occupational health exposures; And Social science perspectives, policy development and risk management – development of risk assessment and management strategies for erionite exposure pathways for industry, Māori and communities through co-creation and dissemination of knowledge with stakeholders. Within each area of research there will be a collection of projects.