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Browsing publications by Dr Jean Hall.

Newcastle AuthorsTitleYearFull text
Hasan Iessa
Karl Christensen
Dr Jean Hall
Emeritus Professor Chris Seal
Impacts of operating conditions on efficiency of electrokinetically enhanced filtration for de-watering of orange juice and malt extract2021
Dr Maria-Valasia Peppa
Dr Jean Hall
James Goodyear
Professor Jon Mills
Photogrammetric assessment and comparison of DJI Phantom 4 Pro and Phantom 4 RTK small unmanned aircraft systems2019
Dr Ben Bridgens
Dr Mark Powell
Professor Graham Farmer
Dr Claire Walsh
Dr Mohammad Royapoor
et al.
Creative upcycling: reconnecting people, materials and place through making2018
Hasan Iessa
Karl Christensen
Dr Jean Hall
Emeritus Professor Chris Seal
Discharged filtrate movement in food materials under application of electrokinetics2018
Christopher Teasdale
Dr Jean Hall
Professor David Manning
Discriminating methane sources in ground gas emissions in NW England2018
Christopher Teasdale
Dr Jean Hall
Professor David Manning
Ground Gas Monitoring: Implications for Hydraulic Fracturing and CO2 Storage2014
Tom Bramald
Dr Oliver Heidrich
Dr Jean Hall
Exploring first year undergraduates’ perceptions of conflicting parameters and complexity in civil engineering through three different learning experiences.2013
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
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
Dr Jean Hall
Professor Stephanie Glendinning
Professor Paul Younger
Is Minewater a source of Hazardous Gas?2006
Michael Quigley
Dr Jean Hall
Recovery of macrobenthic communities after maintenance dredging in the Blyth estuary, north-east England1999