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New techniques in hydrogeophysics for the evaluation of sedimentary aquifers

Thomas Günther, Gerhard Lange and Robert Meyer at a test measurement with a prototype of the new MRS instrument

With a combination of various, primarily new geophysical techniques the project aims at significant improvements in determining aquifer parameters such as water content, porosity and hydraulic conductivity. The main methods are magnetic resonance sounding (MRS), seismoelectrics (SE), spectral induced polarisation (SIP), transient electromagnetics (TEM), ground penetrating radar (GPR) and borehole logging. Objective of the project is the development of a complementary, integrated and petrophysically substanciated method compound for quantitative evaluation of hydraulic and hydrogeological characteristics of usable sediment aquifers.

 

Work area

This project belongs to the work area of Groundwater Systems - Hydrogeophysics

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