Items where Author is "Uhlemann, Sebastian"

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McLachlan, Paul and Blanchy, Guillaume and Chambers, Jonathan and Sorensen, James and Uhlemann, Sebastian and Wilkinson, Paul and Binley, Andrew (2021) The application of electromagnetic induction methods to reveal the hydrogeological structure of a riparian wetland. Water Resources Research, 57 (6): e2020WR029. ISSN 0043-1397

Boyd, Jimmy and Chambers, Jonathan and Wilkinson, Paul and Peppa, Maria and Kirkham, Matthew and Jones, Lee and Watlet, Arnaud and Swift, Russel and Meldrum, Philip and Uhlemann, Sebastian and Binley, Andrew (2021) A linked geomorphological and geophysical modelling methodology applied to an active landslide. Landslides. ISSN 1612-5118

Tso, Michael and Kuras, Oliver and Wilkinson, Paul B. and Uhlemann, Sebastian and Chambers, Jonathan E. and Meldrum, Philip I. and Graham, James and Sherlock, Emma and Binley, Andrew (2017) Improved characterisation and modelling of measurement errors in electrical resistivity tomography (ERT) surveys. Journal of Applied Geophysics, 146. pp. 103-119. ISSN 0926-9851

Kuras, Oliver and Wilkinson, Paul B. and Meldrum, Philip I. and Oxby, Lucy S. and Uhlemann, Sebastian and Chambers, Jonathan E. and Binley, Andrew Mark and Graham, James and Smith, Nicholas T. and Atherton, Nick (2016) Geoelectrical monitoring of simulated subsurface leakage to support high-hazard nuclear decommissioning at the Sellafield Site, UK. Science of the Total Environment, 566-56. pp. 350-359. ISSN 0048-9697

Newall, Andrew J. and Sorensen, James P. R. and Chambers, Jonathan E. and Wilkinson, Paul B. and Uhlemann, Sebastian and Roberts, Colin and Gooddy, Daren C. and Vane, Christopher H. and Binley, Andrew Mark (2015) River and floodplain response to Late Pleistocene and Holocene environmental change in a chalkland headwater of the River Thames : the Lambourn of southern England. Proceedings of the Geologists' Association, 126 (6). pp. 683-697.

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