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Overview

Niklas Linde is affiliated with the University of Lausanne in Switzerland and has a research focus in Earth and Planetary Sciences as well as Engineering. Their work extensively covers subfields such as Geophysics, Ocean Engineering, Environmental Engineering, Artificial Intelligence, and Statistics, Probability and Uncertainty.

The scientist's research topics span several areas including:

  • Geophysical and Geoelectrical Methods
  • Geophysical Methods and Applications
  • Seismic Imaging and Inversion Techniques
  • Groundwater flow and contamination studies
  • Seismic Waves and Analysis
  • Probabilistic and Robust Engineering Design
  • NMR spectroscopy and applications

Among their recent papers are:

  • Time-lapse cross-hole electrical resistivity tomography (CHERT) for monitoring seawater intrusion dynamics in a Mediterranean aquifer, 2020, Hydrology and Earth System Sciences
  • Advancing measurements and representations of subsurface heterogeneity and dynamic processes: towards 4D hydrogeology, 2023, Hydrology and Earth System Sciences
  • Simulating Fully-Integrated Hydrological Dynamics in Complex Alpine Headwaters: Potential and Challenges, 2022, Water Resources Research
  • Advancing quantitative understanding of self-potential signatures in the critical zone through long-term monitoring, 2020, Journal of Hydrology
  • Time-Lapse Seismic and Electrical Monitoring of the Vadose Zone during a Controlled Infiltration Experiment at the Ploemeur Hydrological Observatory, France, 2020, Water

Frequent co-authors in their research include:

  • Damien Jougnot
  • Ludovic Baron
  • Alejandro Romero-Ruiz
  • Thomas Keller
  • Dani Or

Linde's publications have appeared in venues such as:

  • Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)
  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • Geophysical Journal International
  • Advances in Water Resources
  • Water Resources Research

Best Publications

  • Improved hydrogeophysical characterization using joint inversion of cross‐hole electrical resistance and ground‐penetrating radar traveltime data

    Niklas Linde;Niklas Linde;Niklas Linde;Andrew Binley;Ari Tryggvason;Laust B. Pedersen

  • Inversion using a new low-dimensional representation of complex binary geological media based on a deep neural network

    Eric Laloy;Romain Hérault;John Aldo Lee;Diederik Jacques

  • Electrokinetic coupling in unsaturated porous media

    André Revil;Niklas Linde;Adrian Cerepi;D. Jougnot

  • Geological realism in hydrogeological and geophysical inverse modeling: A review

    Niklas Linde;Philippe Renard;Tapan Mukerji;Jef Caers

  • Chemico-electromechanical coupling in microporous media

    A. Revil;N. Linde

  • Zonation for 3D aquifer characterization based on joint inversions of multimethod crosshole geophysical data

    Joseph Doetsch;Niklas Linde;Ilaria Coscia;Stewart A. Greenhalgh

  • Training-Image Based Geostatistical Inversion Using a Spatial Generative Adversarial Neural Network

    Eric Laloy;Romain Hérault;Diederik Jacques;Niklas Linde

  • A Review of Geophysical Methods for Soil Structure Characterization

    Alejandro Romero-Ruiz;Niklas Linde;Thomas Keller;Dani Or

  • Streaming current generation in two‐phase flow conditions

    Niklas Linde;D. Jougnot;André Revil;S. K. Matthäi

  • Full-waveform inversion of cross-hole ground-penetrating radar data to characterize a gravel aquifer close to the Thur River, Switzerland

    Anja Klotzsche;Jan van der Kruk;Giovanni Angelo Meles;Joseph Doetsch

  • Constraining 3-D electrical resistance tomography with GPR reflection data for improved aquifer characterization

    Joseph Doetsch;Niklas Linde;Mirco Pessognelli;Alan G. Green

  • Imaging and quantifying salt-tracer transport in a riparian groundwater system by means of 3D ERT monitoring

    Joseph Doetsch;Niklas Linde;Tobias Vogt;Andrew Binley

  • On uncertainty quantification in hydrogeology and hydrogeophysics

    Niklas Linde;David Ginsbourger;David Ginsbourger;James Irving;Fabio Nobile

  • 3D crosshole ERT for aquifer characterization and monitoring of infiltrating river water

    Ilaria Coscia;Stewart A. Greenhalgh;Niklas Linde;Joseph Doetsch

  • Derivation of Soil-Specific Streaming Potential Electrical Parameters from Hydrodynamic Characteristics of Partially Saturated Soils

    Damien Jougnot;Niklas Linde;A. Revil;Claude Doussan

  • Joint inversion of crosshole radar and seismic traveltimes acquired at the South Oyster Bacterial Transport Site

    Niklas Linde;Ari Tryggvason;John E. Peterson;Susan S. Hubbard

  • Non-intrusive characterization of the redox potential of landfill leachate plumes from self-potential data

    T. Arora;N. Linde;N. Linde;André Revil;Julien Castermant;Julien Castermant

  • Local earthquake (LE) tomography with joint inversion for P‐ and S‐wave velocities using structural constraints

    Ari Tryggvason;Niklas Linde;Niklas Linde

  • Two-dimensional probabilistic inversion of plane-wave electromagnetic data: Methodology, model constraints and joint inversion with electrical resistivity data

    Marina Rosas-Carbajal;Niklas Linde;Thomas Kalscheuer;Jasper A. Vrugt;Jasper A. Vrugt

  • Long-Term Soil Structure Observatory for Monitoring Post-Compaction Evolution of Soil Structure

    Thomas Keller;Tino Colombi;Siul Ruiz;Mervin Pogs Manalili

  • 3-D characterization of high-permeability zones in a gravel aquifer using 2-D crosshole GPR full-waveform inversion and waveguide detection

    Anja Klotzsche;Jan van der Kruk;Niklas Linde;Joseph Doetsch

  • Structural joint inversion of time‐lapse crosshole ERT and GPR traveltime data

    Joseph Doetsch;Nicklas Linde;Andrew Binley

  • Integrated Imaging of the Earth: Theory and Applications

    Max Moorkamp;Peter G. Lelièvre;Niklas Linde;Amir Khan

Frequent Co-Authors

Joseph Doetsch
Joseph Doetsch Lufthansa Industry Solutions
Olivier Bour
Olivier Bour University of Rennes
André Revil
André Revil Université Savoie Mont Blanc
Jasper A. Vrugt
Jasper A. Vrugt University of California, Irvine
Alan G. Green
Alan G. Green ETH Zurich
Laust B. Pedersen
Laust B. Pedersen Uppsala University
Susan S. Hubbard
Susan S. Hubbard Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Stefan Finsterle
Stefan Finsterle Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

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