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2019

Other Outputs

Flow modelling of the managed aquifer recharge areas

Sedaghat, Mohammad, Pearce, Julie, Underschultz, Jim and Hayes, Phil (2019). Flow modelling of the managed aquifer recharge areas. The University of Queensland Surat Deep Aquifer Appraisal Project (UQ-SDAAP) Brisbane, Australia: The University of Queensland.

Flow modelling of the managed aquifer recharge areas

2019

Conference Publication

Sequence stratigraphy of walloons-springbok sections: Different or significantly different?

Rodger, Iain, Reilly, Mark, Hamerli, Zsolt, Hayes, Phil and Hurter, Suzanne (2019). Sequence stratigraphy of walloons-springbok sections: Different or significantly different?. SPE/AAPG/SEG Asia Pacific Unconventional Resources Technology Conference 2019, APUR 20192019, Brisbane, QLD, Australia, 18 - 19 November 2019. Richardson, TX, United States: Unconventional Resources Technology Conference (URTEC). doi: 10.15530/AP-URTEC-2019-198308

Sequence stratigraphy of walloons-springbok sections: Different or significantly different?

2019

Conference Publication

Water-gas flow in laminated and heterogeneous coal-interburden systems: the effects of gas solubility

Sedaghat, Mohammad, Owen, Des, Underschultz, James, Hurter, Suzanne, Hayes, Phil and Garnett, Andrew (2019). Water-gas flow in laminated and heterogeneous coal-interburden systems: the effects of gas solubility. SPE/AAPG/SEG Asia Pacific Unconventional Resources Technology Conference, Brisbane, QLD, Australia, 18-19 November 2019. Tulsa, OK, United States: Unconventional Resources Technology Conference. doi: 10.15530/ap-urtec-2019-198320

Water-gas flow in laminated and heterogeneous coal-interburden systems: the effects of gas solubility

2012

Journal Article

A successful model: 30 years of the Lincolnshire Chalk model

Hutchinson, M. J., Ingram, R. G.S., Grout, M. W. and Hayes, P. J. (2012). A successful model: 30 years of the Lincolnshire Chalk model. Geological Society Special Publication, 364 (1), 173-191. doi: 10.1144/SP364.12

A successful model: 30 years of the Lincolnshire Chalk model