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Spring 2021
Northern rivers are affected by river ice processes for a significant portion of the year. This poses many challenges and opportunities to river ice engineers and geoscientists. Since 2009, several researchers have conducted a variety of river ice studies on the North Saskatchewan River through...
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A study of the rheology, stability and pore blocking ability of non-aqueous colloidal gas aphron drilling fluids
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Colloidal gas aphrons (CGAs) recently used as part of water-based drilling fluids have been found effective in controlling the filtration rate by bridging the pores of the reservoir rock and therefore, reducing the formation damage. This research aims to generate colloidal gas aphrons (CGA) in...
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Spring 2014
Physics-based large-scale reservoir models are routinely employed in the prediction of the SAGD (Steam Assisted Gravity Drainage) process under different operation situations. However, due to the uncertainty of the reservoir and the limitations of the commercial reservoir simulators, the...
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Fall 2020
River ice breakup has great implications to the environment, ecology and economy. A mechanical breakup tends to occur if fast-rising river flow instigates ice movements. The breaking front, the interface between moving and stationary ice, can sometimes travel hundreds of kilometres, resulting in...
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A Systems Model for Short-Rotation Coppices: A Case Study of the Whitecourt, Alberta, Trial Site
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Short-rotation coppice (SRC) plantations, including willow or poplar, are intended to be both environmentally friendly, permitting disposal of treated, nutrient-rich, domestic wastewater and biosolids, and economically viable, providing a sustainable source of wood fibre for biofuel and biochar...