Search Results - "Hammond, P.S."
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Abundance of Harbour Porpoise and Other Cetaceans in the North Sea and Adjacent Waters
Published in The Journal of applied ecology (01-04-2002)“…1. The status of small cetaceans in the North Sea and adjacent waters has been of concern for many years. Shipboard and aerial line transect surveys were…”
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Settling and slumping in a Newtonian slurry, and implications for proppant placement during hydraulic fracturing of gas wells
Published in Chemical engineering science (01-10-1995)“…Analytical estimates of the amount of gravity-driven vertical motion of proppant which can occur within a hydraulic fracture during placement are derived, and…”
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Impacts of anthropogenic noise on marine life: Publication patterns, new discoveries, and future directions in research and management
Published in Ocean & coastal management (01-10-2015)“…Anthropogenic underwater noise is now recognized as a world-wide problem, and recent studies have shown a broad range of negative effects in a variety of taxa…”
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Cetacean abundance and distribution in European Atlantic shelf waters to inform conservation and management
Published in Biological conservation (01-08-2013)“…•Robust abundance estimates for five cetacean species in EU Atlantic shelf waters.•No evidence for large-scale change in abundance between 1994 and 2005 in 3…”
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One- and two-phase flow during fluid sampling by a wireline tool
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Habitat preference modelling as a conservation tool: proposals for marine protected areas for cetaceans in southern Spanish waters
Published in Aquatic conservation (01-09-2005)“…1. As part of a project to identify marine protected areas (MPAs) in Spanish Mediterranean waters, habitat preference models were developed using 11 years of…”
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Monitoring water transport in sandstone using flow propagators: A quantitative comparison of nuclear magnetic resonance measurement with lattice Boltzmann and pore network simulations
Published in Advances in water resources (01-10-2013)“…•First comparison of lattice-Boltzmann and pore network modelling of flow fields in porous media.•Quantitative comparison with experimentally acquired…”
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Steady suspension flows into two-dimensional horizontal and inclined channels
Published in International journal of multiphase flow (1996)“…In this study a model which was developed previously is used to theoretically investigate the steady flow of a particulate suspension into two-dimensional…”
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Movements and Foraging Areas of Grey Seals in the North Sea
Published in The Journal of applied ecology (01-08-1999)“…1. Grey seals Halichoerus grypus Fab. are large, numerous marine top predators. Fears concerning competition with fisheries have prompted calls for control…”
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Skin lesions and physical deformities in bottlenose dolphins in the Moray Firth: population prevalence and age-sex differences
Published in Ambio (01-06-1997)“…Bottlenose dolphins resident in the Moray Firth, NE Scotland, display a variety of skin lesions and physical deformities which appear to be signs of disease,…”
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A perturbation method for mixed boundary-value problems in pressure transient testing
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The viscous resuspension of particles in an inclined rectangular fracture
Published in International journal of multiphase flow (1996)“…It has recently been observed that in laminar shear flows settled particles within a suspension can be resuspended. This phenomena, known as “viscous…”
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The use of photography to monitor dermal disease in wild bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus)
Published in Ambio (1992)“…There is concern that some populations of small cetaceans have declined as a result of increases in pollution and other human activities in coastal areas…”
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