David Cameron
Stanford University
14 Papers
110 Citations
David Cameron is an academic researcher from Stanford University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Sivapithecus & Electrical resistivity tomography. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 14 publications. Previous affiliations of David Cameron include University of Sydney.
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Papers
Optimization of well placement, CO2 injection rates, and brine cycling for geological carbon sequestration
David Cameron,Louis J. Durlofsky +1 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a noninvasive gradient-free direct search technique is used for the optimization of a brine aquifer to minimize the mobile fraction of CO2 at the end of a 1000-year injection and storage operation.
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Revised correlation of the Haritalyangar magnetostratigraphy, Indian Siwaliks: implications for the age of the Miocene hominids Indopithecus and Sivapithecus, with a note on a new hominid tooth.
Bradley Pillans,Martin Williams,David Cameron,Rajeev Patnaik,Jacob Hogarth,Ashok Sahni,J.C. Sharma,Frances M. Williams,Raymond L. Bernor +8 more
TL;DR: Brad Pillans, Martin Williams, David Cameron, Rajeev Patnaik, Jacob Hogarth, Ashok Sahni, J.C. Sharma, Frances Williams and Raymond L. Bernor are in the final of the BBC Sports Personality of the Year competition.
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Extinction of Siwalik fossil apes: a review based on a new fossil tooth and on palaeoecological and palaeoclimatological evidence
TL;DR: A hypothesis that the Siwalik fossil apes disappeared by the Late Miocene because of a decrease in humidity and an increase in seasonality, aridity, and unpredictable climatic conditions brought about by the intensification of the monsoon system, eventually leading to expansion of grasslands at the expense of rainforests is supported.
Integrating non-colocated well and geophysical data to capture subsurface heterogeneity at an aquifer recharge and recovery site
Ian Gottschalk,Thomas Hermans,Rosemary Knight,Jef Caers,David Cameron,Julia Regnery,John E. McCray +6 more
TL;DR: In this article, two methods of constructing a rock-physics transform between electrical resistivity tomography (ERT) data and lithology measurements are assessed. And the results are applied to simulate groundwater flow in a heterogeneous aquifer in the Prairie Waters Project North Campus aquifer recharge site, Colorado.
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Blowing in the wind. Site destruction and site creation at Hawker Lagoon, South Australia
TL;DR: The post-depositional movement of stone artefacts within sites by treadage and scuffage (e.g., Matthews 1965; Stockton 1973) and site-maintenance activities (Steele 1987), their movement by animals and especially birds (Cane 1982; Solomon et al. 1986), and their in situ alteration (Hiscock 1985) have all been recorded in Australia as mentioned in this paper.
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