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Newcastle AuthorsTitleYearFull text
Emeritus Professor Colin Jones
Dr John Lamont-Black
David Alder
Professor Stephanie Glendinning
Electrokinetic geosynthetics: From research to hype to practice2017
Dr John Lamont-Black
Emeritus Professor Colin Jones
David Alder
Electrokinetic strengthening of slopes - Case history2016
David Alder
Emeritus Professor Colin Jones
Dr John Lamont-Black
Chris White
Design principles and construction insights regarding the use of electrokinetic techniques for slope stabilisation2015
Dr John Lamont-Black
Emeritus Professor Colin Jones
Chris White
Electrokinetic geosynthetic dewatering of nuclear contaminated waste2015
Dr John Lamont-Black
David Alder
Chris White
Embankment failure remediation on the M5 junction 7 - A case history of electrokinetic treatment2015
Professor Stephanie Glendinning
Emeritus Professor Colin Jones
Dr John Lamont-Black
The Use of Electrokinetic Geosynthetics to Improve Soft Soils2015
Emeritus Professor Colin Jones
Dr John Lamont-Black
Professor Stephanie Glendinning
Chris White
David Alder
et al.
The environmental sustainability of electrokinetic geosynthetic strengthened slopes2014
Dr John Lamont-Black
Dr Jean Hall
Professor Stephanie Glendinning
Chris White
Emeritus Professor Colin Jones
et al.
Stabilisation of a railway embankment using electrokinetic geosynthetics2012
Emeritus Professor Colin Jones
Dr John Lamont-Black
Professor Stephanie Glendinning
Electrokinetic Geosynthetics in Hydraulic applications2011
Dr Sing Ng
Dr John Lamont-Black
Dr Jean Hall
Professor Stephanie Glendinning
Electro-Kinetic Technology as a Low-Cost Method for Dewatering Food By-Product2011
Professor Stephanie Glendinning
Dr John Lamont-Black
Emeritus Professor Colin Jones
Dr Jean Hall
Treatment of lagooned sewage sludge in situ using electrokinetic geosynthetics2008
Emeritus Professor Colin Jones
Professor Stephanie Glendinning
Dr John Lamont-Black
Case history: In-situ dewatering of lagooned sewage sludge using Electrokinetic geosynthetics (EKG)2006
Dr John Lamont-Black
Professor Stephanie Glendinning
Emeritus Professor Colin Jones
Case history: The use of Electrokinetic geosynthetics (EKG) in belt press dewatering2006
Dr John Lamont-Black
Emeritus Professor Colin Jones
Professor Stephanie Glendinning
Conditioning Particulate Substrate structure and Method for Particulate Substructure Conditioning (EKG Conditioning of Turf)2006
Professor Stephanie Glendinning
Emeritus Professor Colin Jones
Dr John Lamont-Black
Dewatering of sewage sludge using Electrokinetic geosynthetics2006
Dr John Lamont-Black
Professor Stephanie Glendinning
Emeritus Professor Colin Jones
Economic models for the use of electrokinetic geosynthetics2006
Emeritus Professor Colin Jones
Dr John Lamont-Black
Geosynthetics: Electric avenue2006
Emeritus Professor Colin Jones
Professor Stephanie Glendinning
Dr John Lamont-Black
Soil consolidation and strengthening using electrokinetic geosynthetics – concepts and analysis2006
Dr John Lamont-Black
Professor Stephanie Glendinning
Emeritus Professor Colin Jones
The use of Electrokinetic geosynthetics (EKG) in enhanced performance of sports turf2006
Professor Stephanie Glendinning
Dr John Lamont-Black
Treatment of sewage sludge using electrokinetic geosynthetics2006
Professor Stephanie Glendinning
Dr John Lamont-Black
Emeritus Professor Colin Jones
Treatment of sewage sludge using electrokinetic geosynthetics2006
Professor Paul Younger
Dr John Lamont-Black
Dr Catherine Gandy
"Risk of subsidence due to evaporite solution" (ROSES) - Introduction to a Special Issue of Environmental Geology2005
Professor Stephanie Glendinning
Emeritus Professor Colin Jones
Dr John Lamont-Black
Chapter 35 The use of electrokinetic geosynthetics (EKG) to improve soft soils2005
Dr John Lamont-Black
Professor Stephanie Glendinning
Emeritus Professor Colin Jones
Conductive Material (MMO application)2005
Emeritus Professor Colin Jones
Dr John Lamont-Black
Professor Stephanie Glendinning
Robert Pugh
New Applications for Smart Geosynthetics2005
Emeritus Professor Colin Jones
Dr John Lamont-Black
Professor Stephanie Glendinning
Robert Pugh
New applications for smart geosynthetics2005
Dr John Lamont-Black
Dr Catherine Gandy
Professor Paul Younger
Risk of subsidence due to evaporite solution (ROSES)2005
Dr John Lamont-Black
Professor Stephanie Glendinning
Emeritus Professor Colin Jones
The development of in-situ dewatering of lagooned sewage sludge using Electrokinetic geosynthetics (EKG)2005
Professor Stephanie Glendinning
Emeritus Professor Colin Jones
Dr John Lamont-Black
The use of Electrokinetic Geosynthetics (EKG) to Improve Soft Soils2005
Professor Stephanie Glendinning
Dr John Lamont-Black
Emeritus Professor Colin Jones
Treatment of Sewage Sludge Using Electrokinetic Geosynthetics2005
Dr John Lamont-Black
Dr Andrew Baker
Professor Paul Younger
Utilising seasonal variations in hydrogeochemistry and excitation-emission fluorescence to develop a conceptual groundwater flow model with implications for subsidence hazards: An example from Co. Durham, UK2005
Dr John Lamont-Black
Emeritus Professor Colin Jones
Professor Stephanie Glendinning
Dewatering Treatment System and Method (Sludge treatment eg. Compost and belt press)2004
Emeritus Professor Colin Jones
Professor Stephanie Glendinning
Dr John Lamont-Black
Use of EKG Materials to Improve Industrial Wastes (Treatment of mine tailings and the like)2004
Emeritus Professor Colin Jones
Dr John Lamont-Black
Professor Stephanie Glendinning
Applications of Electrokinetic Geosynthetics2003
Dr John Lamont-Black
Professor Paul Younger
Richard Forth
A decision-logic framework for investigating subsidence problems potentially attributable to gypsum karstification2002
Dr Andrew Baker
Dr John Lamont-Black
Fluorescence of dissolved organic matter as a natural tracer of ground water2001
Dr John Lamont-Black
Professor Paul Younger
Monitoring Groundwater Quality and Natural Organic Flourescence in Buried Gypsum Karst, Northern England: Implications for Balancing Subsidence Hazard and Water Resources2001
Dr John Lamont-Black
Dissolution tubules: A new karst structure from the English chalk2000
Dr John Lamont-Black
Professor Paul Younger
Richard Forth
Hydrogeological monitoring strategies for investigating subsidence problems potentially attributable to gypsum karstification1999