Matt Aitkenhead
Soils Modeller
Information and Computational Sciences
Scottish Crop Research Institute
United Kingdom
Biography
Matt Aitkenhead is a Soils Modeller at Scottish Crop Research Institute. He has qualifications in a range of subjects, and have worked for several years in Aberdeen at the University and the James Hutton Institute and have over 50 publications including refereed papers, conference proceedings, technical reports and popular articles.
Research Interest
oil modelling, land cover mapping, remote sensing interpretation, environmental modelling, soil formation, land use and land use change, artificial intelligence and computer programming. I
Publications
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Aitkenhead, M.J.; Albanito, F.; Jones, M.B.; Black, H.I.J., (2011) Development and testing of a process-based soil model (MOSES) for ecosystem services., Ecological Modelling, 222, 3795-3810.
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Aitkenhead, M.J.; Owen, M.; Chambers, D.M., (2012) Use of artificial neural networks in measuring characteristics of shielded radioactive plutonium for arms control., Journal of Analytical Atomic Spectrometry, 27, 432-439.
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Aitkenhead, M.J.; Coull, M.C.; Towers, W.; Hudson, G., (2013) Prediction of soil characteristics and colour using data from the National Soils Inventory of Scotland., Geoderma, 200-201, 99-107.