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Earth Science

D-Index
30
Citations
3427
World Ranking
9123
National Ranking
748

Best Publications

  • Contribution of geophysical methods to karst-system exploration: an overview

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  • Small glaciers disappearing in the tropical Andes: a case-study in Bolivia: Glaciar Chacaltaya (16o S)

    Edson Ramírez;Bernard Francou;Pierre Ribstein;Marc Descloitres

  • Relationship between thermal conductivity and water content of soils using numerical modelling

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  • Leachate recirculation: moisture content assessment by means of a geophysical technique.

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  • Analysis of the karst aquifer structure of the Lamalou area (Hérault, France) with ground penetrating radar

    Walid Al-fares;Michel Bakalowicz;Roger Guérin;Michel Dukhan

  • Review of state of the art methods for measuring water in landfills.

    Paul T. Imhoff;Debra R. Reinhart;Marja Englund;Roger Guérin

  • Effective medium theories for modelling the relationships between electromagnetic properties and hydrological variables in geomaterials: a review

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  • Trace element heterogeneity in molybdenite fingerprints stages of mineralization

    C.L. Ciobanu;C.L. Ciobanu;N.J. Cook;N.J. Cook;C.R. Kelson;R. Guerin

  • Mapping of contaminant plumes with geoelectrical methods. A case study in urban context

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  • Three‐dimensional crack monitoring by electrical resistivity measurement

    Anatja Samouëlian;Guy Richard;Isabelle Cousin;Roger Guerin

  • Joint Electrical and Time Domain Electromagnetism (TDEM) Data Inversion Applied to the Super Sauze Earthflow (France)

    Myriam Schmutz;Yves Albouy;Roger Guérin;Olivier Maquaire

  • Monitoring of Leachate Recirculation in a Bioreactor Landfill by 2-D Electrical Resistivity Imaging

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  • Riparian wetlands of the middle reach of the Seine river (France): historical development, investigation and present hydrologic functioning. A case study

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  • Shallow karst exploration using MT-VLF and DC resistivity methods1

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  • Geophysical characterisation of karstic networks – Application to the Ouysse system (Poumeyssen, France)

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  • Detecting different water table levels in a shallow aquifer with combined P-, surface and SH-wave surveys: Insights from VP/VS or Poisson's ratios

    Sylvain Pasquet;Sylvain Pasquet;Ludovic Bodet;Ludovic Bodet;Amine Dhemaied;Amer Mouhri

  • Geophysical surveys for identifying saline groundwater in the semi‐arid region of the central Altiplano, Bolivia

    Roger Guérin;Marc Descloitres;Anne Coudrain;Amal Talbi

  • Karstic Morphologies Identified with Geophysics around Saulges Caves (Mayenne, France)

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  • Assessment of doline geometry using geophysics on the Quercy plateau karst (South France).

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  • Improvement in TDEM sounding interpretation in presence of induced polarization. A case study in resistive rocks of the Fogo volcano, Cape Verde Islands

    Marc Descloitres;Roger Guérin;Yves Albouy;Alain Tabbagh

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