Pages that link to "Item:Q48621"
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The following pages link to Michelle R. Plampin, Ph.D. (Q48621):
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- Rapid-response unsaturated zone hydrology: Small-scale data, small-scale theory, big problems (Q146104) (← links)
- Potential Pb+2 mobilization, transport, and sequestration in shallow aquifers impacted by multiphase CO2 leakage: A natural analogue study from the Virgin River Basin in Southwest Utah (Q146180) (← links)
- Computational methodology to analyze the effect of mass transfer rate on attenuation of leaked carbon dioxide in shallow aquifers (Q146414) (← links)
- Dynamic estimates of geologic CO2 storage resources in the Illinois Basin constrained by reinjectivity of brine extracted for pressure management (Q150183) (← links)
- Possible effects of multiphase methane evolution during a glacial cycle on underpressure development in sedimentary basins: An analysis with application to the northeast Michigan Basin (Q264050) (← links)
- Dimensional effects of inter-phase mass transfer on attenuation of structurally trapped gaseous carbon dioxide in shallow aquifers (Q269929) (← links)
- Multiphase hydromechanical iTOUGH2-EOS7C modeling study of underpressure development in shale during glacial loading cycles at the Bruce Nuclear Site, Ontario, Canada (Q275998) (← links)
- Glacially-induced hydromechanical coupling in shale may have caused underpressured water in the eastern Michigan Basin despite the possible presence of gas phase methane (Q281954) (← links)
- Multiphase flow and underpressured shale at the Bruce nuclear site, Ontario, Canada (Q312554) (← links)
- Microbiology of the greater Bravo Dome region (Q320345) (← links)
- iTOUGH2-EOS7C model used to analyze multiphase flow and hydromechanical coupling in underpressured shale at the Bruce Nuclear Site, Ontario, Canada (Q321057) (← links)
- iTOUGH2-EOS7C model used to analyze multiphase flow and underpressured shale at the Bruce Nuclear Site, Ontario, Canada (Q321167) (← links)
- Optimization simulations to estimate maximum brine injection rates in the Illinois Basin (Q325133) (← links)
- Model of potential multiphase methane evolution in the subsurface of Southern Ontario across a wide range of initial gas contents (Q326235) (← links)
- Model of groundwater flow, gas migration, and reactive transport in the Virgin River Basin, SW Utah (Q330364) (← links)