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    Opportunities for low carbon sustainability in large commercial buildings in China by Jiang, Ping, Keith Tovey, N.

    Published in Energy policy (01-11-2009)
    “…China's building sector consumes one quarter of total energy consumption in the country and plays an important role in long-term ability of the country to…”
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    The effectiveness of a soil bioengineering solution for river bank stabilisation during flood and drought conditions: two case studies from East Anglia by Anstead, Lenka, Boar, Rosalind R, Tovey, N Keith

    Published in Area (London 1969) (01-12-2012)
    “…The increasing frequency of extreme flow events as a consequence of climate change could potentially impact the stability of lowland clay streams in East…”
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    The effectiveness of a soil bioengineering solution for river bank stabilisation during flood and drought conditions: two case studies from E ast A nglia by Anstead, Lenka, Boar, Rosalind R, Tovey, N Keith

    Published in Area (London 1969) (01-12-2012)
    “…The increasing frequency of extreme flow events as a consequence of climate change could potentially impact the stability of lowland clay streams in E ast A…”
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    Quantitative orientation and micro-porosity analysis of recent marine sediment microfabric by Tovey, N.Keith, Dadey, Kathleen A.

    Published in Quaternary international (01-01-2002)
    “…Impregnated samples taken from three different post depositional regimes within the Mariana Mounds hydrothermal area in the Mariana Trough were observed in the…”
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    Desiccation of Late Quaternary inner shelf sediments: microfabric observations by Tovey, N.Keith, Yim, Wyss W.-S.

    Published in Quaternary international (01-01-2002)
    “…Palaeo-desiccated crusts often form at the top of pre-Holocene shelf sediments during low sea-level stands resulting in significant changes in the mechanical…”
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