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George Tuckwell
George Tuckwell
University of Birmingham
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Modelling of dripwater hydrology and hydrogeochemistry in a weakly karstified aquifer (Bath, UK): Implications for climate change studies
IJ Fairchild, GW Tuckwell, A Baker, AF Tooth
Journal of hydrology 321 (1-4), 213-231, 2006
1512006
Quantum sensing for gravity cartography
B Stray, A Lamb, A Kaushik, J Vovrosh, A Rodgers, J Winch, F Hayati, ...
Nature 602 (7898), 590-594, 2022
1262022
A portable magneto-optical trap with prospects for atom interferometry in civil engineering
A Hinton, M Perea-Ortiz, J Winch, J Briggs, S Freer, D Moustoukas, ...
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society A: Mathematical, Physical …, 2017
782017
Time-lapse resistivity surveys over simulated clandestine graves
JR Jervis, JK Pringle, GW Tuckwell
Forensic Science International 192 (1-3), 7-13, 2009
672009
The use of microgravity to detect small distributed voids and low-density ground
G Tuckwell, T Grossey, S Owen, P Stearns
Quarterly Journal of Engineering Geology and Hydrogeology 41 (3), 371-380, 2008
382008
Capability assessment and challenges for quantum technology gravity sensors for near surface terrestrial geophysical surveying
D Boddice, N Metje, G Tuckwell
Journal of Applied Geophysics 146, 149-159, 2017
192017
Using soil and groundwater data to understand resistivity surveys over a simulated clandestine grave
JR Jervis, JK Pringle, JP Cassella, G Tuckwell
Criminal and environmental soil forensics, 271-284, 2009
192009
Simple models of agglutinated foraminifera test construction
GW TUCKWELL, K ALLEN, S ROBERTS, JW MURRAY
Journal of Eukaryotic Microbiology 46 (3), 248-253, 1999
141999
Quantifying the effects of near surface density variation on quantum technology gravity and gravity gradient instruments
D Boddice, N Metje, G Tuckwell
Journal of Applied Geophysics 164, 160-178, 2019
62019
Mathematical modeling of ground-penetrating radar: parallel computing applications
NJ Cassidy, GW Tuckwell
Ninth International Conference on Ground Penetrating Radar 4758, 514-519, 2002
42002
NDT of historic buildings using GPR
GW Tuckwell
Insight-Non-Destructive Testing and Condition Monitoring 47 (8), 491-493, 2005
32005
Unveiling buried aeolian landscapes: reconstructing a late Holocene dune environment using 3D ground‐penetrating radar
L Rees‐Hughes, NLM Barlow, AD Booth, LJ West, G Tuckwell, T Grossey
Journal of Quaternary Science 36 (3), 377-390, 2021
22021
Combined modelling of hydrological and hydrochemical dripwater data to deduce karstic plumbing
I Fairchild, GW Tuckwell, A Baker, AF Tooth
Climate Change: The Karst Record III, 2003
22003
Microgravity surveying before, during and after distant large earthquakes
D Boddice, N Metje, G Tuckwell
Journal of Applied Geophysics 197, 104542, 2022
12022
Locating blockages in buried (telecoms) ducts: a new approach
N Metje, D Chapman, M Stringfellow, S Rebegea, G Tuckwell, M Guy, ...
Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers-Smart Infrastructure and …, 2021
12021
The Potential for Quantum Technology Gravity Sensors
D Boddice, N Metje, G Tuckwell
EGU General Assembly Conference Abstracts, EPSC2016-7635, 2016
12016
Quantum sensing for gravitational cartography
A Kaushik, J Vovrosh, A Rodgers, J Winch, F Hayati, D Boddice, ...
2021
Value added? Comparative estimates of peat basin volumetrics using borehole methods and 3D ground-penetrating radar
L Rees-Hughes, N Barlow, A Booth, J West, T Grossey, G Tuckwell
EGU General Assembly Conference Abstracts, EGU21-9898, 2021
2021
Unveiling buried aeolian landscapes: demonstrating the use of Ground-Penetrating Radar to understand Holocene dune environments
L Rees-Hughes, N Barlow, A Booth, L West, G Tuckwell, T Grossey
Journal of Quaternary Science, 2021
2021
Drowned Dunes: Integrating 3D GPR and core data to reconstruct a late Holocene buried dune environment.
L Rees-Hughes, N Barlow, A Booth, J West, G Tuckwell, T Grossey
EGU General Assembly Conference Abstracts, 9019, 2020
2020
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