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Aubertin, M., Chapuis, R. P., & Mbonimpa, M. (2005). Discussion of "Goodbye, Hazen; Hello, Kozeny-Carman," by W. David Carrier III. Journal of Geotechnical and Geoenvironmental Engineering, 131(8), 1056-1057. External link
Chapuis, R. P., Mbonimpa, M., Aubertin, M., & Dagenais, A. M. (2006). A Convenient Graphical Representation of Compaction Data. Geotechnical Testing Journal, 29(3), 259-262. External link
Gosselin, M., Mbonimpa, M., Pabst, T., & Aubertin, M. (2012, May). Evaluating the oxygen reaction rate coefficient of sulphidic tailings using laboratory and field tests [Paper]. 9th International Conference on Acid Rock Drainage (ICARD 2012), Ottawa, ON, Canada. Unavailable
Gosselin, M., Aubertin, M., & Mbonimpa, M. (2007, October). Évaluation de l'effet du degré de saturation sur la diffusion et la consommation d'oxygène dans les résidus miniers sulfureux [Paper]. 60th CGC and 8th Joint CGS/IAH-CNC Groundwater Conference, Ottawa, Ontario. Unavailable
Gosselin, M., Mbonimpa, M., Aubertin, M., & Martin, V. (2007, July). An investigation of the effect of the degree of saturation on the oxygen reaction rate coefficient of sulphidic tailings [Paper]. 1st International Conference on Environmental Research Technology and Policy building Tools and Capacity for Sustainable Production, Accra, Ghana. Unavailable
Mbonimpa, M., Awoh, A. S., & Aubertin, M. (2012, September). A simple interpretation for the modified oxygen consumption test on sulphide tailings [Paper]. GeoManitoba 2012 : 65th Canadian Geotechnical Conference, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. Unavailable
Mbonimpa, M., & Aubertin, M. (2007). Discussion "Determination of the Hydraulic Conductivity Function of a Highly Compressible Material Based on Tests With Saturated Samples" by Parent, S.-E., Cabral, A., Dell'avanzi, E., And Zornberg, J. G. Geotechnical Testing Journal, 30(3), 240-241. External link
Mbonimpa, M., Aubertin, M., & Chapuis, R. P. (2000, June). Simple hydraulic functions using basic tailings properties [Paper]. 28th CSCE conference, London, Ontario. Unavailable
Saleh-Mbemba, F., Aubertin, M., & Mbonimpa, M. (2010, September). Desiccation and shrinkage of low plasticity tailings: Testing and preliminary modeling [Paper]. 63rd Canadian Geotechnical Conference & 1st Joint CGS/CNC-IPA Permafrost Speciality Conference, Calgary, Alberta. Unavailable