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Torleif Dahlin

Torleif Dahlin

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Earth Science

D-Index
40
Citations
9872
World Ranking
5691
National Ranking
52

Overview

Torleif Dahlin is affiliated with Lund University in Sweden. Their research primarily spans the fields of Earth and Planetary Sciences as well as Engineering, with a total of 21 and 19 publications respectively.

The scientist's work extensively covers subfields such as Geophysics, Ocean Engineering, Environmental Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, and Safety, Risk, Reliability and Quality.

The main topics addressed in their research include:

  • Geophysical and Geoelectrical Methods
  • Geophysical Methods and Applications
  • Seismic Waves and Analysis
  • Groundwater flow and contamination studies
  • Non-Destructive Testing Techniques
  • Earthquake Detection and Analysis
  • Fire Detection and Safety Systems

Among recent papers authored or coauthored are the following:

  • "Evaluation of spectral induced polarization field measurements in time and frequency domain," 2020, Journal of Applied Geophysics
  • "A geoelectrical pre-study of Älvkarleby test embankment dam: 3D forward modelling and effects of structural constraints on the 3D inversion model of zoned embankment dams," 2021, Journal of Applied Geophysics
  • "The use of asymmetric time constraints in 4-D ERT inversion," 2022, Journal of Applied Geophysics
  • "Determination of the resistivity distribution along underground pipes in urban contexts using galvanic and capacitive methods," 2020, Near Surface Geophysics
  • "Geophysical investigation of glass 'hotspots' in glass dumps as potential secondary raw material sources," 2020, Waste Management

Frequent coauthors of this researcher include:

  • S. Rejkjær
  • Thomas Günther
  • Per-Ivar Olsson
  • Reyhaneh Norooz
  • Aristeidis Nivorlis

The scientist publishes regularly in the following venues:

  • Journal of Applied Geophysics
  • Near Surface Geophysics
  • Waste Management
  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Journal of Civil Structural Health Monitoring

Best Publications

  • A numerical comparison of 2D resistivity imaging with 10 electrode arrays

    Torleif Dahlin;Bing Zhou

  • A comparison of smooth and blocky inversion methods in 2-D electrical imaging surveys

    M.H. Loke;Ian Acworth;Torleif Dahlin

  • 2D resistivity surveying for environmental and engineering applications

    Torleif Dahlin

  • A comparison of the Gauss–Newton and quasi-Newton methods in resistivity imaging inversion

    MH Loke;Torleif Dahlin

  • The development of DC resistivity imaging techniques

    Torleif Dahlin

  • Multiple-gradient array measurements for multichannel 2D resistivity imaging

    Torleif Dahlin;Bing Zhou

  • Resolution of 2D Wenner resistivity imaging as assessed by numerical modelling

    Torleif Dahlin;Meng Heng Loke

  • Properties and Effects of Measurement Errors on 2D Resistivity Imaging Surveying

    Bing Zhou;Torleif Dahlin

  • DC-resistivity mapping of internal landfill structures: two pre-excavation surveys

    Christian Bernstone;Torleif Dahlin;Tomas Ohlsson;William Hogland

  • A 3-D resistivity investigation of a contaminated site at Lernacken, Sweden

    Torleif Dahlin;Christian Bernstone;Mong Hong Loke

  • Measuring techniques in induced polarisation imaging

    Torleif Dahlin;Virginie Leroux;Johan Nissen

  • Resistivity monitoring for leakage and internal erosion detection at Hallby embankment dam

    P. Sjodahl;Torleif Dahlin;S. Johansson;M. H. Loke

  • A comparison of smooth and blocky inversion methods in 2-D electrical imaging surveys

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  • Short note on electrode charge-up effects in DC resistivity data acquisition using multi-electrode arrays

    Torleif Dahlin

  • Smoothness-constrained time-lapse inversion of data from 3D resistivity surveys

    M. H. Loke;Torleif Dahlin;D. F. Rucker

  • Quasi-3D resistivity imaging - mapping of three dimensional structures using two dimensional DC resistivity techniques

    T. Dahlin;M. H. Loke

  • Seepage monitoring in an earth embankment dam by repeated resistivity measurements

    Sam Johansson;Torleif Dahlin

  • Improvement in time-domain induced polarization data quality with multi-electrode systems by separating current and potential cables

    Torleif Dahlin;Virginie Leroux

  • Quick clay in Sweden

    Karin Rankka;Yvonne Andersson-Sköld;Carina Hultén;Rolf Larsson

  • 2.5D resistivity modeling of embankment dams to assess influence from geometry and material properties

    Pontus Sjödahl;Torleif Dahlin;Bing Zhou

  • Mapping of quick clay formations using geotechnical and geophysical methods

    Karin Lundström;Rolf Larsson;Torleif Dahlin

Frequent Co-Authors

Esben Auken
Esben Auken Aarhus University
Thomas Günther
Thomas Günther Leibniz Association
Anders Vest Christiansen
Anders Vest Christiansen Aarhus University
Rolf Larsson
Rolf Larsson Uppsala University
Alireza Malehmir
Alireza Malehmir Uppsala University
Charlotte M. Krawczyk
Charlotte M. Krawczyk Technical University of Berlin
Bo Elberling
Bo Elberling University of Copenhagen
Jason I. Gerhard
Jason I. Gerhard University of Western Ontario
Philip C. Bennett
Philip C. Bennett The University of Texas at Austin
Björn Andersson
Björn Andersson Karolinska Institute

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