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  • Understanding leakage from a fault-sealed CO2 reservoir in east-central Utah: a natural analogue applicable to CO2 storage 

    Dockrill, Ben (Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). Department of Geology, 2006)
    This thesis investigates a natural CO2 reservoir to define the factors that can cause leakage and determine the rates and consequences of CO2 leakage on the surrounding environment. Situated at the northern end of the ...
  • Unifying the Irish Vertical Datum with the Normaal Amsterdams Peil (NAP) 

    Sajjadi, Sajjad (Trinity College Dublin. School of Natural Sciences. Discipline of Geology, 2020)
    The local gravity potential value on Malin-Head tide gauge station in Ireland is derived from gravimetric and geometric geoid undulations. The geometric geoid undulations are obtained from GNSS and levelling data. In ...
  • Very large bolide impacts:insight from melt products and element behaviour in the crater fill 

    GUYETT, PAUL CHRISTOPHER (Trinity College Dublin. School of Natural Sciences. Discipline of Geology, 2018)
    Large (>100 km) impact events have shaped the surfaces of terrestrial bodies in the inner Solar System. They have fundamentally altered the Earth?s geochemistry and may even have contributed to making the Earth habitable. ...
  • Volcano flank terraces on Mars 

    Byrne, Paul K. (Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). Department of Geology, 2010)
    Flank terraces are topographically subtle, laterally extensive structures on the flanks of several large shield volcanoes on Mars. The formation of terraces has been ascribed to several mechanisms, including elastic ...