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Ben Abdelghani, F., Aubertin, M., Simon, R., & Therrien, R. (2015). Numerical simulations of water flow and contaminants transport near mining wastes disposed in a fractured rock mass. International Journal of Mining Science and Technology, 25(1), 37-45. Available
Blessent, D., Jørgensen, P. R., & Therrien, R. (2014). Comparing discrete fracture and continuum models to predict contaminant transport in fractured porous media. Groundwater, 52(1), 84-95. External link
Ben Abdelghani, F., Aubertin, M., Simon, R., & Therrien, R. (2014). Simulations numériques de l'écoulement de l'eau et du transport de contaminants autour de rejets miniers entreposés dans un massif rocheux fracturé. Journal of Water Science, 27(1), 1-19. External link
Ben Abdelghani, F., Simon, R., Aubertin, M., & Therrien, R. (2013, April). Modelling water flow and contaminants transport around mining wastes disposed into an open pit within fractured rock mass [Paper]. 5th International Conference on Modeling, Simulation and Applied Optimization (ICMSA 2013), Hammamet, Tunisia. Unavailable
Blessent, D., Therrien, R., & Lemieux, J.-M. (2011). Inverse modeling of hydraulic tests in fractured crystalline rock based on a transition probability geostatistical approach. Water Resources Research, 47(12). External link
Blessent, D., Therrien, R., & Gable, C. W. (2011). Large-scale numerical simulation of groundwater flow and solute transport in discretely-fractured crystalline bedrock. Advances in Water Resources, 34(12), 1539-1552. External link
Ben Abdelghani, F., Simon, R., Aubertin, M., Molson, J., & Therrien, R. (2009, September). Modelling water flow and transport of contaminants from mine wastes stored in open pits within fractured rock [Paper]. 62nd Canadian Geotechnical Conference and 10th Joint CGS/IAH-CNC Groundwater speciality Conference, Halifax, Nova Scotia. External link
Farouk, B. A., Simon, R., Aubertin, M., Therrien, R., & Molson, J. (2007, October). Numerical analysis of water flow and contaminant transport through mining wastes disposed in fractured rock [Paper]. 60th CGC and 8th Joint CGS/IAH-CNC Groundwater Conference, Ottawa, Ontario. Unavailable
Lemieux, J.-M., Hassaoui, J., Molson, J., Therrien, R., Therrien, P., Chouteau, M. C., & Ouellet, M. (2015). Simulating the impact of climate change on the groundwater resources of the Magdalen Islands, Québec, Canada. Journal of Hydrology: Regional Studies, 3, 400-423. Available
Thériault, V., Aubertin, M., Simon, R., Therrien, R., & Molson, J. (2004, May). Modelling fracture flow surrounding a pit using a discrete approach [Paper]. AGU Joint Assembly (American Geophysical Union), Montréal, Québec. Unavailable