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    Mechanical and physical properties of hydrothermally altered rocks, Taupo Volcanic Zone, New Zealand by Wyering, L.D., Villeneuve, M.C., Wallis, I.C., Siratovich, P.A., Kennedy, B.M., Gravley, D.M., Cant, J.L.

    “…Mechanical characterization of hydrothermally altered rocks from geothermal reservoirs will lead to an improved understanding of rock mechanics in a geothermal…”
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    The development and application of the alteration strength index equation by Wyering, L.D., Villeneuve, M.C., Wallis, I.C., Siratovich, P.A., Kennedy, B.M., Gravley, D.M.

    Published in Engineering geology (01-12-2015)
    “…We have developed an alteration strength index (ASI) equation to address the effect of hydrothermal alteration on mechanical rock properties. This equation can…”
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    Investigation of the age and migration of reversing dunes in Antarctica using GPR and OSL, with implications for GPR on Mars by Bristow, C.S., Augustinus, P.C., Wallis, I.C., Jol, H.M., Rhodes, E.J.

    Published in Earth and planetary science letters (15-01-2010)
    “…GPR provides high resolution images of aeolian strata in frozen sand in the McMurdo Dry Valleys of Antarctica. The results have positive implications for…”
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    Microseismicity at Rotokawa geothermal field, New Zealand, 2008–2012 by Sherburn, S., Sewell, S.M., Bourguignon, S., Cumming, W., Bannister, S., Bardsley, C., Winick, J., Quinao, J., Wallis, I.C.

    Published in Geothermics (01-03-2015)
    “…•Rotokawa has had persistent microseismicity since deep injection began in 2005.•More than 1000 events of magnitude ≥0.8 and 50 of magnitude ≥2 have…”
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    Brazed joints in γ TiAl sheet: microstructure and properties by Wallis, I.C., Ubhi, H.S., Bacos, M.-P., Josso, P., Lindqvist, J., Lundstrom, D., Wisbey, A.

    Published in Intermetallics (01-03-2004)
    “…γ TiAl sheet offers the potential to replace nickel alloy and steel in some gas turbine applications, with weight savings of up to 40%. Whilst it is recognised…”
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    The effect of interlayer chemistry on the diffusion bonding of cobalt-base wear-resistant surfaces on titanium alloy by Wisbey, A., Ward-Close, C.M., Wallis, I.C.

    “…The possibility of cladding titanium with conventional wear-resistant alloy layers by diffusion bonding has been investigated. These layers would exhibit the…”
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