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Anatoly Legchenko is affiliated with the Institut de Recherche pour le Développement in France and has made contributions across multiple fields in Earth and Planetary Sciences, Engineering, and Physics and Astronomy. Their work is notably concentrated within subfields such as Geophysics, Nuclear and High Energy Physics, Ocean Engineering, Atmospheric Science, and aspects of Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law.

Their research spans several topics, with a strong emphasis on:

  • NMR spectroscopy and applications
  • Geophysical and Geoelectrical Methods
  • Geophysical Methods and Applications
  • Seismic Imaging and Inversion Techniques
  • Cryospheric studies and observations
  • Landslides and related hazards
  • Hydrocarbon exploration and reservoir analysis

Recent papers authored or co-authored by Anatoly Legchenko include:

  • "Quantification of groundwater storage heterogeneity in weathered/fractured basement rock aquifers using electrical resistivity tomography: Sensitivity and uncertainty associated with petrophysical modelling," 2020, Journal of Hydrology
  • "Hydrology of a Perennial Firn Aquifer in Southeast Greenland: An Overview Driven by Field Data," 2020, Water Resources Research
  • "Magnetic resonance sounding measurements as posterior information to condition hydrological model parameters: Application to a hard-rock headwater catchment," 2020, Journal of Hydrology
  • "Time-lapse magnetic resonance sounding measurements for numerical modeling of water flow in variably saturated media," 2020, Journal of Applied Geophysics
  • "Surface Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Monitoring Reveals Karst Unsaturated Zone Recharge Dynamics during a Rain Event," 2020, Water

They have frequently published in the following venues:

  • Journal of Hydrology
  • Journal of Applied Geophysics
  • Environmental Earth Sciences
  • Water Resources Research
  • Water

Collaboration has occurred with several frequent co-authors, including:

  • Marie Boucher
  • Jean-François Girard
  • Jean-Michel Vouillamoz
  • Olivia Miller
  • D. Kip Solomon

Best Publications

  • A review of the basic principles for proton magnetic resonance sounding measurements

    Anatoly Legchenko;Pierre Valla

  • Nuclear magnetic resonance as a geophysical tool for hydrogeologists

    Anatoly Legchenko;Jean-Michel Baltassat;Alain Beauce;Jean Bernard

  • Application of proton magnetic resonance soundings to groundwater reserve mapping in weathered basement rocks (Brittany, France)

    Robert Wyns;Jean-Michel Baltassat;Patrick Lachassagne;Anatoly Legchenko

  • Inversion of surface NMR data

    Anatoly V. Legchenko;Oleg A. Shushakov

  • Magnetic Resonance Sounding Applied to Aquifer Characterization

    Anatoly Legchenko;Jean-Michel Baltassat;Alexey Bobachev;Charlotte Martin

  • Characterization of seasonal local recharge using electrical resistivity tomography and magnetic resonance sounding

    Marc Descloitres;Marc Descloitres;Laurent Ruiz;Laurent Ruiz;M. Sekhar;Anatoly Legchenko

  • Removal of power-line harmonics from proton magnetic resonance measurements

    Anatoly Legchenko;Pierre Valla

  • Localization of saturated karst aquifer with magnetic resonance sounding and resistivity imagery.

    J.M. Vouillamoz;A. Legchenko;Y. Albouy;M. Bakalowicz

  • AMMA-CATCH, a Critical Zone Observatory in West Africa Monitoring a Region in Transition

    S. Galle;M. Grippa;C. Peugeot;I. Bouzou Moussa

  • Three-dimensional magnetic resonance imaging for groundwater

    Anatoli Legchenko;Marc Descloitres;C. Vincent;Hélène Guyard

  • Contribution of magnetic resonance sounding to aquifer characterization and recharge estimate in semiarid Niger

    Jean-Michel Vouillamoz;Guillaume Favreau;Sylvain Massuel;Marie Boucher

  • Estimating specific yield and transmissivity with magnetic resonance sounding in an unconfined sandstone aquifer (Niger)

    Marie Boucher;Guillaume Favreau;Guillaume Favreau;Jean-Michel Vouillamoz;Y. Nazoumou

  • Locating water-filled karst caverns and estimating their volume using magnetic resonance soundings

    A. Legchenko;M. Ezersky;C. Camerlynck;A. Al-Zoubi

  • Efficiency of joint use of MRS and VES to characterize coastal aquifer in Myanmar

    J.M. Vouillamoz;B. Chatenoux;F. Mathieu;J.M. Baltassat

  • Characterization of crystalline basement aquifers with MRS : comparison with boreholes and pumping tests data in Burkina Faso

    Jean-Michel Vouillamoz;Jean-Michel Vouillamoz;Marc Descloitres;G. Toe;Anatoli Legchenko

  • Resolution of MRS applied to the characterization of hard-rock aquifers.

    Anatoly Legchenko;Marc Descloitres;Adelphe Bost;Laurent Ruiz

  • Using 2D inversion of magnetic resonance soundings to locate a water-filled karst conduit

    Marie Boucher;Jean-François Girard;A. Legchenko;Jean-Michel Baltassat

  • MRS applicability for a study of glacial sedimentary aquifers in Central Jutland, Denmark

    Konstantinos Chalikakis;Mette Ryom Nielsen;Anatoly Legchenko

  • Surface NMR applied to an electroconductive medium1

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  • Application of the magnetic resonance sounding method to the investigation of aquifers in the presence of magnetic materials

    Anatoly Legchenko;Jean-Michel Vouillamoz;Jean Roy

  • Interpretation of magnetic resonance soundings in rocks with high electrical conductivity

    Anatoly Legchenko;Mikhail Ezersky;Jean-Francois Girard;Jean-Michel Baltassat

  • Quantification of groundwater storage heterogeneity in weathered/fractured basement rock aquifers using electrical resistivity tomography: sensitivity and uncertainty associated with petrophysical modelling

    Jesús Alberto Mézquita González;Jean Christophe Comte;Anatoly Legchenko;Ulrich Ofterdinger

  • Hydrology of a Perennial Firn Aquifer in Southeast Greenland: An Overview Driven by Field Data

    Olivia Miller;D. Kip Solomon;Clément Miège;Lora Koenig

  • TEM study of the geoelectrical structure and groundwater salinity of the Nahal Hever sinkhole site, Dead Sea shore, Israel

    Michael Ezersky;Anatoly Legchenko;Abdallah Al-Zoubi;Eldad Levi

  • Detection of a subglacial lake in Glacier de Tête Rousse (Mont Blanc area, France)

    Christian Vincent;Marc Descloitres;Stéphane Garambois;Anatoly Legchenko

  • Study of the factors affecting the karst volume assessment in the Dead Sea sinkhole problem using microgravity field analysis and 3-D modeling

    L. V. Eppelbaum;M. Ezersky;A. Al-Zoubi;V. Goldshmidt

Frequent Co-Authors

Richard R. Forster
Richard R. Forster University of Utah
Marc Descloitres
Marc Descloitres Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Stefan R. M. Ligtenberg
Stefan R. M. Ligtenberg Utrecht University
Ludovic Brucker
Ludovic Brucker National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Stéphane Garambois
Stéphane Garambois Grenoble Alpes University
D. Kip Solomon
D. Kip Solomon University of Utah
Guillaume Favreau
Guillaume Favreau Institut de Recherche pour le Développement
Laurent Ruiz
Laurent Ruiz Indian Institute of Science
Bernard Cappelaere
Bernard Cappelaere Institut de Recherche pour le Développement
Jean-Jacques Braun
Jean-Jacques Braun Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS

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