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Selected publications resulting from this work Xxxxxx, D., Xxxxx, X., Xxxxxxx, P., Xxxxxxx, M., Xxxxxxxx, X., Xxxxxx, X. X., & Lo Nostro, P. (2017). Specific ion effects in polysaccharide dispersions. Carbohydrate Polymers, 173, 344–352. Xxxxxxx, M., Xxxxx, F., Xxxxxx, X. Xxxxxxx, M., Xxxxxx, X. X., Xxxxxx, X. X., Dei, X., & Lo Nostro, P. (2108). The effect of temperature and magnetic field on the precipitation of insoluble salts of alkaline earth metals. Just submitted Xxxxxxx, M., Xxxxx, F., Xxxxxx, X. Xxxxxxx, M., Xxxxxx, X. X., Xxxxxx, X. X., Dei, X., & Lo Nostro, P. (2108). Carbon black induces electrical responsiveness in green biopolymers and viscoelastic formulations. Just submitted Xxxxxx, D., Xxxxx, X., Xxxxx Xxxxxx, X., Xxxxxxx, M., Xxxxxxx, M., Xxxxxxxx, X., Xxxxxx, X. X., & Lo Nostro, P. (2018). Light-modulated rheological properties of innovative formulations. Just submitted
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Selected publications resulting from this work Apostolopoulou M, Day R, Hull R, Xxxxxxxxxx M and Xxxxxxx A. 2017. A kinetic Monte Carlo approach to study fluid transport in pore networks. JCP, 147 (134703), 1–10. Apostolopoulou M, Xxxxxxxxxx R, Day R, Xxxxxxxxxx M, Xxxxxxx M-O and Xxxxxxx A. in prep. Estimating Permeability in Heterogeneous Porous Media: Deterministic and Stochastic Investigations.
Selected publications resulting from this work Title: Multiphase CFD modelling of thermal radiation as a result of fires following a well blowout during shale gas production. Abstract: The European Union currently imports ca. 50% of the natural gas it uses, and every year it must seek new gas contracts. Because conventional oil reserves are diminishing and renewable energy sources are in general not yet able to provide sufficient and affordable energy consistently at large scale, shale formations have the potential of providing large sources of gas for decades to come. However, it is critically important that the design and operation of shale gas facilities meet the required safety standards for minimising or eliminating the risks to the environment and society.
Selected publications resulting from this work Title: Addressing the risks of induced seismicity in sub-surface energy operations Abstract: Shale gas could help address the insatiable global demand for energy. However, in addition to risks of environmental pollution, the risk of induced seismicity during the hydraulic fracturing process is often considered as the major showstopper in the public acceptability of shale gas as an alternative source of fossil fuel. Other types of sub-surface energy development have also demonstrated similar induced seismicity risks. This article presents an interdisciplinary review of notable cases of suspected induced seismicity relating to sub-surface energy operations, covering operations for hydraulic fracturing, wastewater injection, conventional gas extraction, enhanced geothermal systems and water impoundment. Possible causal mechanisms of induced seismicity are described and illustrated, then methods to mitigate induced seismicity, encompassing regulations, including so-called traffic light systems, monitoring and assessment, and numerical modelling approaches for predicting the occurrence of induced seismicity are outlined. Issues relating to public perception of energy technologies in regards to induced seismicity potential are also discussed.
Selected publications. The following list contains selected publications from the project team; a further list of general references can be found at the end of the case for support.

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