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Rudolf Liedl

Rudolf Liedl

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Earth Science

D-Index
34
Citations
3835
World Ranking
8064
National Ranking
585

Overview

Rudolf Liedl is affiliated with TU Dresden in Germany. Their research primarily focuses on environmental science and earth and planetary sciences, with a particular emphasis on environmental engineering and geochemistry and petrology.

The main topics of Liedl's work include groundwater flow and contamination studies, groundwater and isotope geochemistry, karst systems and hydrogeology, urban stormwater management solutions, geophysical and geoelectrical methods, groundwater and watershed analysis, and water systems and optimization.

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Liedl are Prabhas Kumar Yadav, Alireza Kavousi, Thomas Reimann, Sandhya Birla, and B. R. Chahar.

Key venues where Liedl has published include the Journal of Contaminant Hydrology, Ground Water, Abstracts with programs - Geological Society of America, Journal of Hydrology, and Sustainable Cities and Society.

Recent publications by Liedl include:

  • Karst aquifer characterization by inverse application of MODFLOW-2005 CFPv2 discrete-continuum flow and transport model, 2020, Journal of Hydrology
  • Multi-functionality and land use dynamics in a peri-urban environment influenced by wastewater irrigation, 2020, Sustainable Cities and Society
  • Theoretical analysis and considerations of the main parameters used to evaluate intrinsic karst groundwater vulnerability to surface pollution, 2023, The Science of The Total Environment
  • The effect of policy incoherence on the emergence of groundwater-related subsidence phenomena: a case study from Iran, 2022, Water International
  • Influence of recharge rates on steady-state plume lengths, 2020, Journal of Contaminant Hydrology

Best Publications

  • Simulation of the development of karst aquifers using a coupled continuum pipe flow model

    Rudolf Liedl;Martin Sauter;Martin Sauter;Dirk Hückinghaus;Torsten Clemens

  • A travel time based hydraulic tomographic approach

    R. Brauchler;R. Liedl;P. Dietrich

  • Multitracer Test Approach to Characterize Reactive Transport in Karst Aquifers

    Tobias Geyer;Steffen Birk;Tobias Licha;Rudolf Liedl

  • Quantification of temporal distribution of recharge in karst systems from spring hydrographs

    Tobias Geyer;Steffen Birk;Rudolf Liedl;Martin Sauter

  • Identification of localised recharge and conduit flow by combined analysis of hydraulic and physico-chemical spring responses (Urenbrunnen, SW-Germany)

    Steffen Birk;Rudolf Liedl;Martin Sauter

  • Modeling of karst aquifer genesis: Influence of exchange flow

    Sebastian Bauer;Rudolf Liedl;Martin Sauter

  • Karst spring responses examined by process-based modeling.

    Steffen Birk;Rudolf Liedl;Martin Sauter

  • Process-based interpretation of tracer tests in carbonate aquifers

    Steffen Birk;Tobias Geyer;Rudolf Liedl;Martin Sauter

  • Water quality deterioration at a karst spring (Gallusquelle, Germany) due to combined sewer overflow: evidence of bacterial and micro-pollutant contamination

    B. Heinz;B. Heinz;S. Birk;R. Liedl;R. Liedl;T. Geyer

  • Effects of dynamically variable saturation and matrix-conduit coupling of flow in karst aquifers

    Thomas Reimann;Tobias Geyer;W. Barclay Shoemaker;Rudolf Liedl

  • Hydraulic boundary conditions as a controlling factor in karst genesis: A numerical modeling study on artesian conduit development in gypsum

    Steffen Birk;Rudolf Liedl;Martin Sauter;Georg Teutsch

  • Finiteness of steady state plumes

    Rudolf Liedl;Albert J. Valocchi;Peter Dietrich;Peter Grathwohl

  • The IWAS-ToolBox: Software coupling for an integrated water resources management

    Thomas Kalbacher;Jens-Olaf Delfs;Haibing Shao;Wenqing Wang

  • Modeling the influence of epikarst evolution on karst aquifer genesis: A time-variant recharge boundary condition for joint karst-epikarst development

    Sebastian Bauer;Rudolf Liedl;Martin Sauter

  • Saltwater intrusion modeling: Verification and application to an agricultural coastal arid region in Oman

    M. Walther;J. O. Delfs;J. Grundmann;O. Kolditz

  • Average contaminant concentration and mass flow in aquifers from time-dependent pumping well data: Analytical framework

    Martí Bayer-Raich;Martí Bayer-Raich;Jerker Jarsjö;Jerker Jarsjö;Rudolf Liedl;Thomas Ptak

  • An inversion strategy for hydraulic tomography: Coupling travel time and amplitude inversion

    R. Brauchler;J.-T. Cheng;P. Dietrich;M. Everett

  • Assessing microbial degradation of o-xylene at field-scale from the reduction in mass flow rate combined with compound-specific isotope analyses

    A. Peter;A. Steinbach;R. Liedl;T. Ptak

  • Simulation of the development of karst aquifers: role of the epikarst

    T. Clemens;D. Hückinghaus;R. Liedl;M. Sauter

  • New experimental techniques for pneumatic tomographical determination of the flow and transport parameters of highly fractured porous rock samples

    C.I. McDermott;M. Sauter;R. Liedl

  • How significant is the slope of the sea-side boundary for modelling seawater intrusion in coastal aquifers?

    Marc Walther;Marc Walther;Thomas Graf;Olaf Kolditz;Olaf Kolditz;Rudolf Liedl

Frequent Co-Authors

Martin Sauter
Martin Sauter University of Göttingen
Peter Dietrich
Peter Dietrich University of Tübingen
Georg Teutsch
Georg Teutsch Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research
Olaf Kolditz
Olaf Kolditz TU Dresden
Peter Grathwohl
Peter Grathwohl University of Tübingen
Henning Prommer
Henning Prommer University of Western Australia
Kai Bester
Kai Bester Aarhus University
Jerker Jarsjö
Jerker Jarsjö Stockholm University
Peter Huggenberger
Peter Huggenberger University of Basel
Andreas Kappler
Andreas Kappler University of Tübingen

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