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Works by Stanley Vitton in Mining Engineering

2019

Investigating large landslides along a river valley using combined physical, statistical, and hydrologic modeling, Luke Weidner, Kirsten DePrekel, Thomas Oommen, Stanley Vitton
Michigan Tech Publications

2018

Field tests and multiphysics analysis of a flooded shaft for geothermal applications with mine water, Ting Bao, Zhen Liu, Jay Meldrum, Christopher Green, Pengfei Xue, Stanley Vitton
Department of Civil, Environmental, and Geospatial Engineering Publications

Stabilisation of iron mine tailings through biocalcification, Noah D. Buikema, Bonnie Zwissler, Eric A. Seagren, Thomas Oommen, Stanley Vitton
Michigan Tech Publications

2017

Thermal remote sensing for moisture content monitoring of main tailings: Laboratory study, Bonnie Zwissler, Thomas Oommen, Stanley Vitton, Eric A. Seagren
Michigan Tech Publications

2015

Sustainable Geotechnical Asset Management Along the Transportation Infrastructure Environment Using Remote Sensing: Final Report, Rudiger Escobar-Wolf, El Hachemi Y. Bouali, Thomas Oommen, Richard Dobson, Stanley Vitton, Colin Brooks, Pasi Lautala
Michigan Tech Publications

Hazard assessment of rainfall-induced landslides: a case study of San Vicente volcano in central El Salvador, Daniel M. Smith, Thomas Oommen, Luke Bowman, John S. Gierke, Stanley Vitton
Michigan Tech Publications

2014

A Study of the Impacts of Freeze-Thaw on Cliff Recession at the Calvert Cliffs in Calvert County, Maryland, Bonnie Zwissler, Thomas Oommen, Stanley Vitton
Michigan Tech Publications