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The following pages link to Chris Neuzil (Q139951):
Displayed 28 items.
- A method to estimate groundwater depletion from confining layers (Q146989) (← links)
- Interpreting fluid pressure anomalies in shallow intraplate argillaceous formations (Q147816) (← links)
- Numerical modeling of a long-term in situ chemical osmosis experiment in the Pierre Shale, South Dakota (Q152093) (← links)
- Abnormal pressures as hydrodynamic phenomena (Q152434) (← links)
- On conducting the modified ‘Slug’ test in tight formations (Q153662) (← links)
- Science is the first step to siting nuclear waste repositories (Q155079) (← links)
- Comment on "Possible effects of erosional changes of the topographic relief on pore pressure at depth" by J. Tóth and R.F. Millar (Q155193) (← links)
- Can shale safely host US nuclear waste? (Q155698) (← links)
- Ice sheet load cycling and fluid underpressures in the Eastern Michigan Basin, Ontario, Canada (Q155820) (← links)
- Reexamining ultrafiltration and solute transport in groundwater (Q156245) (← links)
- Osmotic generation of 'anomalous' fluid pressures in geological environments (Q235786) (← links)
- Hydromechanical coupling in geologic processes (Q240804) (← links)
- Glaciation and regional groundwater flow in the Fennoscandian shield (Q245384) (← links)
- Geologic isolation of nuclear waste at high latitudes: the role of ice sheets (Q245432) (← links)
- Hydromechanical effects of continental glaciation on groundwater systems (Q245451) (← links)
- Shale: an overlooked option for US nuclear waste disposal (Q261015) (← links)
- Recent experimental data may point to a greater role for osmotic pressures in the subsurface (Q271741) (← links)
- Flow through fractures (Q275935) (← links)
- Ground-water flow in low permeability environments (Q291887) (← links)
- A transient laboratory method for determining the hydraulic properties of 'tight' rocks-II. Application (Q297657) (← links)
- Groundwater in geologic processes, 2nd edition (Q298078) (← links)
- Glaciation and regional ground-water flow in the Fennoscandian Shield: Site 94 (Q303491) (← links)
- Comment on “Possible Effects of Erosional Changes of the Topographic Relief on Pore Pressures at Depth” by J. Tóth and R. F. Millar (Q309350) (← links)
- How permeable are clays and shales? (Q310956) (← links)
- Reply to comment by T. N. Narasimhan on “A method to estimate groundwater depletion from confining layers” (Q311710) (← links)
- Multiphase flow and underpressured shale at the Bruce nuclear site, Ontario, Canada (Q312554) (← links)
- A transient laboratory method for determining the hydraulic properties of 'tight' rocks-I. Theory (Q313506) (← links)
- iTOUGH2-EOS7C model used to analyze multiphase flow and underpressured shale at the Bruce Nuclear Site, Ontario, Canada (Q321167) (← links)