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pro vyhledávání: '"M.-A. Grout"'
Autor:
Rolf Farrell, M. W. Grout, M. I. Whiteman, J. J. Van Wonderen, C. H. Maginness, P. J. Hulme, K. J. Seymour
Publikováno v:
Geological Society, London, Special Publications. 364:19-37
Publikováno v:
Geological Society, London, Special Publications. 364:155-172
Publikováno v:
Geological Society, London, Special Publications. 364:173-191
The Lincolnshire Chalk aquifer on the east coast of England is used regionally for water supply. However, groundwater abstraction can exceed recharge during times of drought, resulting in saline intrusion. Following hydrogeological investigations in
Publikováno v:
Geological Society, London, Special Publications. 364:1-6
ion on a nearby wetland. In: Shepley, M. G., Whiteman, M. I., Hulme, P. J. & Grout, M. W. (eds) Groundwater Resources Modelling: A Case Study from the UK. Geological Society, London, Special Publications, 364, 333–351. Gooddy, D. C. & Besien, T. 20
Publikováno v:
Journal of Physics B: Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics. 31:197-207
A two-dimensional pulse propagation model which solves the paraxial wave equation in cylindrical geometry, is used to study argon doped with hydrogen targets. The code includes optical-field ionization, refraction and diffraction effects, above-thres
Publikováno v:
Journal of Physics B: Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics. 29:901-914
A model of the optical-field ionization (OFI) involving above-threshold ionization (ATI) and inverse brehmsstrahlung (IB) as the most important electron heating mechanisms, is used to compare recently reported experimental data with theoretical value
Autor:
K R Rushton, M W Grout
Publikováno v:
Water Wells: Monitoring, Maintenance, Rehabilitation
Externí odkaz:
https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::60d66dc78863399dd3c697ccc4da3a22
https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203473825_chapter_14
https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203473825_chapter_14
Autor:
C. Almange, P. Andrès, M.-T. Arcangeli-Belgy, M. Artus, F. Assari, Y. Bacq, G. Bader, P. Balouet, A. Baraille, C. Bardin-Bedu, T. Beillat, G. Benoist, G. Beucher, J.-P. Blanchère, P. Blot, G. Boog, A.-I. Boulogne, G. Brasseur, C. Buzenet, D. Cabrol, B. Carbonne, S. Carbonneaux, G. Carles, L. Carluer, J.-P. Chabrolle, C. Coffin, M.-P. Cournot, A. Cuvelier, C. d'Ercole, D. Dallay, T. Dao, J. Dayan, L. de Guerke, A. Dejean, M. Delcroix, A. Deschamps, R. Desprats, A. Diguet, A. Dompmartin, C. Doyen, C. Dran, M. Dreyfus, O. Dupuis, M. Durier, E. Elefant, D. Evain-Brion, M.-N. Faury, C. Forgeard, P. Fournet, T. Fournier, R. Gabriel, F. Galley-Raulin, L. Galliot, P. Gaucherand, I. Giami, F. Goffinet, F. Golfier, C. Gomez, J. Gondry, J.-B. Gouyon, E. Grossetti, M.-A. Grout, M. Grynberg, S. Guillaume, T. Harvey, A. Hebert, K. Hillion, V. Himily, T. Houet-Zuccalli, I. Houssin, M. Kakol, B. Langer, J. Lansac, S. Lanta, M. Lavaud, A. Le Querrec, V. Lecointe-Jolly, V. Lejeune, D. Lemery, J. Lepercq, S. Leroy, I. Lestang, J. Longépé, J.-P. Lo Presti, D. Mahieu-Caputo, R. Maillet, A. Malassiné, L. Mandelbrot, L. Marpeau, P. Marpeau-Delignière, S. Marret, S. Martin, J. Massardier, C. Mercier, Y. Moreau, C. Morin, J.-F. Muir, F. Nguyen, E. Nivot-Roman, J. Nizard, J.-F. Oury, E. Pajot-Pharose, O. Parant, F. Paris, K. Polzin, D. Provost, S. Radi, J.-P. Renner, O. Reman, A. Revaux, A. Ricbourg, D. Riethmuller, M. Rivière, H. Roman, D. Rotten, P. Rozenberg, J.-P. Schaal, K. Schnitzler, L. Sentilhes, F. Sergent, L. Siegler, A. Simon, C. Simon-Toulza, A.-L. Sutter-Dallay, N. Szymansky, F. Teurnier, C. Trichot, V. Tsatsaris, M.-M. Vallée, C. Vauzelle, F. Venditelli, L. Vercoustre, C. Vérot, E. Verspyck, F. Viader, N. Winer, M. Zanardi
Externí odkaz:
https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::f08e4822c810b3e615e1441227157515
https://doi.org/10.1016/b978-2-294-07143-0.50085-8
https://doi.org/10.1016/b978-2-294-07143-0.50085-8
Publikováno v:
Water and Environment Journal. 6:397-407
Lee Valley Water plc has, in a joint study with the University of Birmingham, been reassessing the reliable yields of its existing chalk sources in order to make maximum use of the available groundwater resources. An approach to yield assessment was