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Jacques Hinderer

Jacques Hinderer

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Earth Science

D-Index
52
Citations
8046
World Ranking
3114
National Ranking
215

Overview

Jacques Hinderer is affiliated with the University of Strasbourg in France and has a focused research profile in Earth and Planetary Sciences, with significant contributions to Environmental Science. Their work extensively covers the subfields of Oceanography, Geophysics, Environmental Engineering, Water Science and Technology, and Aerospace Engineering.

Their main research topics include Geophysics and Gravity Measurements, Geophysical and Geoelectrical Methods, Soil Moisture and Remote Sensing, Hydrology and Watershed Management Studies, Geomagnetism and Paleomagnetism Studies, Reservoir Engineering and Simulation Methods, and GNSS positioning and interference.

Selected papers by Hinderer demonstrate a consistent engagement with gravimetric and hydrological measurements using superconducting gravimeters and related technologies. Recent publications include:

  • New insights on water storage dynamics in a mountainous catchment from superconducting gravimetry, 2021, Geophysical Journal International
  • Performance of three iGrav superconducting gravity meters before and after transport to remote monitoring sites, 2020, Geophysical Journal International
  • First Evidence of Correlation Between Evapotranspiration and Gravity at a Daily Time Scale From Two Vertically Spaced Superconducting Gravimeters, 2021, Geophysical Research Letters
  • Technologies for the ELGAR large scale atom interferometer array, 2020, arXiv (Cornell University)
  • A study of the monsoonal hydrology contribution using a 8-yr record (2010-2018) from superconducting gravimeter OSG-060 at Djougou (Benin, West Africa), 2020, Geophysical Journal International

Hinderer has collaborated frequently with several researchers, with notable coauthors including:

  • S. Rosat
  • Jean-Paul Boy
  • Philippe Jousset
  • Kemâl Erbas
  • Umberto Riccardi

The scientist has published multiple papers in several well-known venues, particularly in:

  • Pure and Applied Geophysics
  • Geophysical Journal International
  • Geothermal Energy
  • Geophysical Research Letters
  • Frontiers in Water

Best Publications

  • Exploring gravity with the MIGA large scale atom interferometer

    B. Canuel;A. Bertoldi;L. Amand;E. Pozzo Di Borgo

  • Network of superconducting gravimeters benefits a number of disciplines

    D. Crossley;J. Hinderer;G. Casula;O. Frnacis

  • GPS and gravity constraints on continental deformation in the Alborz mountain range, Iran

    Yahya Djamour;Philippe Vernant;Roger Bayer;Hamid Reza Nankali

  • GRACE‐derived terrestrial water storage depletion associated with the 2003 European heat wave

    Ole B. Andersen;Sonia I. Seneviratne;Jacques Hinderer;Pedro Viterbo

  • The measurement of surface gravity.

    David Crossley;Jacques Hinderer;Umberto Riccardi

  • Exploring gravity with the MIGA large scale atom interferometer

    B. Canuel;A. Bertoldi;L. Amand;E. Borgo di Pozzo

  • Separation of coseismic and postseismic gravity changes for the 2004 Sumatra–Andaman earthquake from 4.6 yr of GRACE observations and modelling of the coseismic change by normal-modes summation

    Caroline de Linage;Caroline de Linage;Luis Rivera;Jacques Hinderer;Jean-Paul Boy;Jean-Paul Boy

  • Stacking gravity tide observations in central Europe for the retrieval of the complex eigenfrequency of the nearly diurnal free-wobble

    J. Neuberg;J. Hinderer;W. Zürn

  • Global superconducting gravimeter observations and the search for the translational modes of the inner core

    N. Courtier;B. Ducarme;J. Goodkind;J. Hinderer

  • Reduction of surface gravity data from global atmospheric pressure loading

    Jean-Paul Boy;Jean-Paul Boy;Pascal Gegout;Jacques Hinderer

  • Effective barometric admittance and gravity residuals

    D.J. Crossley;O.G. Jensen;J. Hinderer

  • Study of the seasonal gravity signal in superconducting gravimeter data

    Jean-Paul Boy;Jacques Hinderer

  • Stacking gravity tide measurements and nutation observations in order to determine the complex eigenfrequency of the nearly diurnal free wobble

    Pascale Defraigne;Véronique Dehant;Jacques Hinderer

  • The search for the Slichter mode: comparison of noise levels of superconducting gravimeters and investigation of a stacking method

    Severine Rosat;Jacques Hinderer;David Crossley;Luis Rivera

  • On the calibration of a superconducting gravimeter using absolute gravity measurements

    Jacques Hinderer;Nicolas Florsch;J. Mäkinen;Hilaire Legros

  • A search for the Slichter triplet in superconducting gravimeter data

    Jacques Hinderer;David Crossley;Olivia Jensen

  • The NetLander very broad band seismometer

    P Lognonné;D Giardini;B Banerdt;J Gagnepain-Beyneix

  • Analytical approach to the computation of the Earth, the outer core and the inner core rotational motions

    Véronique Dehant;J. Hinderer;H. Legros;M. Lefftz

  • Gravimetric Methods – Superconducting Gravity Meters

    J. Hinderer;D. Crossley;R.J. Warburton

  • Performance of superconducting gravimeters from long-period seismology to tides

    Séverine Rosat;J. Hinderer;J. Hinderer;D. Crossley;J. P. Boy;J. P. Boy

Frequent Co-Authors

Jean-Paul Boy
Jean-Paul Boy University of Strasbourg
Olivier Francis
Olivier Francis University of Luxembourg
Marc Descloitres
Marc Descloitres Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Véronique Dehant
Véronique Dehant Royal Observatory of Belgium
Guillaume Favreau
Guillaume Favreau Institut de Recherche pour le Développement
Bernard Cappelaere
Bernard Cappelaere Institut de Recherche pour le Développement
Laurent Longuevergne
Laurent Longuevergne University of Rennes
Sylvain Bonvalot
Sylvain Bonvalot Institut de Recherche pour le Développement
Andreas Güntner
Andreas Güntner University of Potsdam
Michel Diament
Michel Diament Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris

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