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Jacques, L., Pasquier, P., Nguyen, A., & Beaudry, G. (2025). Improvement and experimental validation of an analytical model for standing column wells operated with bleed. Applied Thermal Engineering, 279, 127620 (13 pages). External link
Jacques, L., Pasquier, P., Dion, G., & Beaudry, G. (2025). Experimental assessment of inter-well reinjection in standing column wells by analysis of transfer functions obtained from non-stationary deconvolution. Geothermics, 125, 103184. External link
Jacques, L. (2025). Amélioration de la simulation et de l'opération des puits à colonne permanente par des modèles adaptés aux contextes réels et incertains [Ph.D. thesis, Polytechnique Montréal]. Available
Jacques, L., Pasquier, P., & Dion, G. (2024, May). Investigation of effective bleed strategies for standing column wells using experimental transfer functions [Paper]. IGSHPA Research Conference 2024, Montréal, Québec (9 pages). External link
Jacques, L., & Pasquier, P. (2023). Obtaining the hydraulic and thermal properties of the main hydrostratigraphic units surrounding a standing column well using a thermal response test. Journal of Hydrology, 623, 13 pages. External link
Jacques, L., & Pasquier, P. (2022, May). Interpretation of a thermal response test in a bayesian framework to infer the hydraulic properties surrounding column well [Paper]. 2022 EGU General Assembly, Vienna, Austria. External link
Jacques, L., & Pasquier, P. (2022, December). Uncertainty assessment of the hydraulics properties surrounding a standing column well with a thermal response test [Paper]. International Ground Source Heat Pump Association annual Conference, Las vegas, NV, USA. External link
Jacques, L. (2015). Influence des erreurs de modèle et de mesure sur les résultats d'interprétation d'un essai de réponse thermique [Master's thesis, École Polytechnique de Montréal]. Available
Jacques, L., Pasquier, P., & Marcotte, D. (2014, August). Influence of Measurement and Model Error on Thermal Response Test Interpretation [Paper]. World Renewable Energy Congress XIII and Exhibition 2014, Kingston, United Kingdom. Unavailable
Nguyen, A., Jacques, L., & Pasquier, P. (2024). An easy-to-use analytical model for standing column wells operating with bleed. Applied Thermal Engineering, 124543-124543. External link