Tracey Temple

Lecturer
Environmental Science
Cranfield University
United Kingdom

Biography

Before joining Cranfield University, Tracey was a consultant responsible for providing environmental consultancy primarily with the UK Defence team of the company. Her key role was to advise on the implementation of sustainable development and the sustainability appraisal process. She also worked for the UK MOD, Defence Estates at Episkopi, Cyprus as an Environmental Protection Officer. Implementation of Sustainability Appraisals, environmental awareness training packages, and the focal point for all environmental issues on the estate.

Research Intrest

Tracey's main research interests are associated with the environmental impacts of Polymer Bonded Explosives, specifically the degradation and fate and transport of these compositions in environmental conditions, such as air, soil and water.

List of Publications
Li X, Cao X, Cao X, Wu G, Temple T, Coulon & F and Sui H (2014) Ozonation of diesel-fuel contaminated sand and the implications for remediation end-points, Chemosphere, 109 71-76.
Kamar M, Ladyman MK, Mai N, Temple T & Coulon F (2017) Release of 1,3,5-trinitroperhydro-1,3,5-triazine (RDX) from polymer-bonded explosives (PBXN 109) into water by artificial weathering, Chemosphere, 169 604-608.
Ladyman M, Temple T, Gill P & Galante E (2017) The UK Ministry of Defence Project Orientated Environmental Management System (POEMS), Propellants, Explosives, Pyrotechnics, 42 (1) 36-43.