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Dr Matthew Perks
Professor Andy Large
Jane Davis
Dr Catherine Gandy
Patrick Orme
et al.
Effect of an extreme flood event on solute transport and resilience of a mine water treatment system in a mineralised catchment2021
Professor Adam Jarvis
Jane Davis
Patrick Orme
Dr Hugh Potter
Dr Catherine Gandy
et al.
Predicting the benefits of mine water treatment under varying hydrological conditions using a synoptic mass balance approach2019
Professor Adam Jarvis
Jane Davis
Patrick Orme
Dr Hugh Potter
Dr Catherine Gandy
et al.
Evaluating metal behaviour and mine water treatment benefits in abandoned mine catchments with variable pollutant load inputs2018
Dr Catherine Gandy
Jane Davis
Patrick Orme
Dr Hugh Potter
Professor Adam Jarvis
et al.
Metal removal mechanisms in a short hydraulic residence time subsurface flow compost wetland for mine drainage treatment2016
Professor Adam Jarvis
Dr Catherine Gandy
Matt Bailey
Jane Davis
Patrick Orme
et al.
Metal removal and secondary contamination in a passive metal mine drainage treatment system2015
Professor Adam Jarvis
Jane Davis
Professor Neil Gray
Patrick Orme
Dr Catherine Gandy
et al.
Mitigation of pollution from abandoned metal mines: Investigation of passive compost bioreactor systems for treatment of abandoned metal mine discharges2014
Professor Adam Jarvis
Mahmoud Moustafa
Patrick Orme
Professor Paul Younger
Effective remediation of grossly polluted acidic, and metal-rich, spoil heap drainage using a novel, low-cost, permeable reactive barrier in Northumberland, UK2006
Lawrence Bowden
Professor Andrew Aplin
Patrick Orme
Mahmoud Moustafa
Professor Paul Younger
et al.
Construction of a novel permeable reactive barrier (PRB) at Shilbottle, Northumberland, U.K.: engineering design considerations and preliminary performance assessment2005
Professor Adam Jarvis
Dr Daniel Fabian
Patrick Orme
Professor Paul Younger
Tackling acidic spoil heap leachate remediation using passive technologies: Case studies from County Durham and Northumberland2005