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    Impact of density on the hydraulic properties of peat and the time domain reflectometry (TDR) moisture calibration curve by Shibchurn, Anushka, Van Geel, Paul J, Kennedy, Paula L

    Published in Canadian geotechnical journal (01-02-2005)
    “…The hydraulic properties of a peat used in a commercial peat biofilter were evaluated to determine their relationship with density and to establish a time…”
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    Geostatistics and Bayesian Updating for Transmissivity Estimation in a Multiaquifer System in Manitoba, Canada by Kennedy, Paula L., Woodbury, Allan D.

    Published in Ground water (01-05-2002)
    “…In ground water flow and transport modeling, the heterogeneous nature of porous media has a considerable effect on the resulting flow and solute transport…”
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    Sustainability of the Bedrock Aquifer Systems in South-Central Manitoba: Implications for Large-Scale Modelling by Kennedy, Paula L, Woodbury, Allan D

    Published in Canadian water resources journal (2005)
    “…A three-dimensional density dependent flow and transport model was developed for the Carbonate and Sandstone Aquifers in a 60,000 square-kilometre area of…”
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    Minimum relative entropy: Theory and application to surface temperature reconstruction from borehole temperature measurements by Kennedy, Paula L., Woodbury, Allan D., Wang, Kelin

    Published in Geophysical research letters (01-10-2000)
    “…In this paper we extend the minimum relative entropy (MRE) method to reconstruct ground surface temperature changes (GST) from borehole temperature…”
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    Impact of density on the hydraulics of peat filters by Kennedy, Paula L, Van Geel, Paul J

    Published in Canadian geotechnical journal (01-12-2001)
    “…Peat filters have been used to treat septic tank effluents from domestic and commercial sources, landfill leachate, and acid mine drainage. A better…”
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