Hydrogeophysics- non-invasive characterization of vadose zone structuresand processes

November 6, 2012

Time: November 6, 2012
Lecturer: Prof. J. A. (Sander) Huisman
Abteilung Agrospähre, Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH / Institut für Wasser- und Umweltsystemmodellierung, Universität Stuttgart
Venue: Pfaffenwaldring 61, Raum U1.003 (MML), Universität Stuttgart
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Hydrogeophysical methods are increasingly being used to improve ourunderstanding of hydrological processes from the local to the catchmentscale. In this presentation, I will provide an overview of currentresearch topics in my research group. After a general introduction tothe potential value of hydrogeophysical measurements, I will address thei) improved use of time-lapse geophysical data for hydrological modelparameterization, ii) the use of spectral induced polarizationmeasurements to characterize structures and processes in the vadosezone, and iii) catchment-scale hydrogeophysical investigations usingelectromagnetic induction measurements.
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