Search Results - "Burschil, T"
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Numerical modelling of climate change impacts on freshwater lenses on the North Sea Island of Borkum using hydrological and geophysical methods
Published in Hydrology and earth system sciences (16-10-2012)“…A numerical, density dependent groundwater model is set up for the North Sea Island of Borkum to estimate climate change impacts on coastal aquifers and…”
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Transboundary geophysical mapping of geological elements and salinity distribution critical for the assessment of future sea water intrusion in response to sea level rise
Published in Hydrology and earth system sciences (04-07-2012)“…Geophysical techniques are increasingly being used as tools for characterising the subsurface, and they are generally required to develop subsurface models…”
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Compiling geophysical and geological information into a 3-D model of the glacially-affected island of Föhr
Published in Hydrology and earth system sciences (01-10-2012)“…Within the scope of climatic change and associated sea level rise, coastal aquifers are endangered and are becoming more a focus of research to ensure the…”
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Finite-difference modelling to evaluate seismic P-wave and shear-wave field data
Published in Solid earth (Göttingen) (13-01-2015)“…High-resolution reflection seismic methods are an established non-destructive tool for engineering tasks. In the near surface, shear-wave reflection seismic…”
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Renormalization group improved black hole space-time in large extra dimensions
Published in JETP letters (01-10-2010)“…By taking into account a running of the gravitational coupling constant with an ultra violet fixed point, an improvement of classical black hole space-times in…”
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A comprehensive crosshole seismic experiment in glacial sediments at the ICDP DOVE site in the Tannwald Basin
Published in Scientific drilling (Hokkaido, Japan) (11-10-2024)“…Glaciers have shaped the Alpine landscape by carving deep valleys and depositing sediments to form overdeepened basins. Understanding these processes provides…”
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