Author

Given nameA.P.
Family nameHamblin

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This person participated to the realisation of the following products
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Characterization of the Annapolis Valley aquifers, Nova Scotia - a work in progress
Preliminary hydrogeological characterization of the Annapolis Valley, Nova Scotia
CANADIAN GROUNDWATER INVENTORY: REGIONAL HYDROGEOLOGICAL CHARACTERIZATION OF THE ANNAPOLIS VALLEY AQUIFERS
Paskapoo groundwater study. Part I: hydrogeological properties of the Paskapoo Formation determined from six continuous cores
Paskapoo Groundwater Study Part IV: Detailed outcrop measured sections of the Paskapoo Formation in the Red Deer region, Alberta
Paskapoo groundwater study part VIII: Detailed core measured sections of the Paskapoo Formation in two cores at Sylvan Lake, Alberta
Paskapoo Groundwater Study Part III: Detailed core measured sections of the Paskapoo Formation in central Alberta
Paskapoo Groundwater Study Part V: Detailed outcrop measured sections of the Scollard, Porcupine Hills and Paskapoo Formations in the Calgary region, Alberta
Paskapoo Groundwater Study, Part II: Sandstone thickness and porosity estimations using well log data for the aquifer system in the Tertiary Paskapoo Formation, Alberta
Regional characterization of the Paskapoo bedrock aquifer system, southern Alberta
Detailed measured sections, bedrock aquifer/aquitard facies and potential bedrock aquifer systems of the Upper Cretaceous Nanaimo Group, Nanaimo Lowland, eastern Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada
Upper Cretaceous Nanaimo Group of Vancouver Island as a potential bedrock aquifer zone: summary of previous literature and concepts
Regional geology and hydrogeological potential of the Triassic/Jurassic Fundy Group, Annapolis-Cornwallis Valley, Nova Scotia
Paskapoo-Porcupine Hills formations in western Alberta: synthesis of regional geology and resource potential
The hydrogeological characteristics of the Upper Cretaceous De Courcy Formation (Nanaimo Group), from a subsurface core, groundwater observation well, Cedar, British Columbia
Detailed outcrop measured sections of the Eocene White Lake Formation, southern Okanagan Valley, British Columbia