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Water Resources Research | 2016

Hierarchical Bayesian method for mapping biogeochemical hot spots using induced polarization imaging

Haruko M. Wainwright; Adrián Flores Orozco; Matthias Bücker; Baptiste Dafflon; Jinsong Chen; Susan Sharpless Hubbard; Kenneth H. Williams

Author(s): Wainwright, HM; Flores Orozco, A; Bucker, M; Dafflon, B; Chen, J; Hubbard, SS; Williams, KH | Abstract:


Workshop on World Landslide Forum | 2017

Multi-methodological Studies on the Large El Capulín Landslide in the State of Veracruz (Mexico)

Martina Wilde; Wendy V. Morales Barrera; Daniel Schwindt; Matthias Bücker; Berenice Solís Castillo; Birgit Terhorst; Sergio R. Rodríguez Elizarrarás

During the last decade, the State of Veracruz (Mexico) experienced a series of intense rainfall seasons with more than 1000 registered landslides. As a consequence, more than 45,000 people had to be evacuated and resettled. Even though the mountainous areas of Veracruz are highly prone to landslides, neither susceptibility maps nor any other relevant information (distribution of landslides, geology, etc.) with high spatial resolution is available. The high social impact of the most recent landslide hazards points out the necessity of detailed investigations in the affected areas. The aim of this study is to improve the understanding of process dynamics for the landslides and to provide the base for future susceptibility mapping. As an example, a young landslide with a high complexity of nested processes from the year 2013 is selected for detailed investigations in the east Trans Mexican Volcanic Belt in the State of Veracruz, related to the complexity of the studied landslide a multi-methodological approach is applied, which includes geomorphological mapping, sediment characterization as well as geophysical methods (electrical resistivity tomography, seismic refraction tomography). Field results indicate that the studied landslide must be regarded as a reactivated older landslide body, with a variety of intricate processes and numerous secondary slides. Detailed investigations provide deep insights in the dynamics and interactions of landslide processes related to their natural and anthropogenic settings.


Geophysical Journal International | 2013

Analytical modelling of membrane polarization with explicit parametrization of pore radii and the electrical double layer

Matthias Bücker; Andreas Hördt


Geophysics | 2013

Long and short narrow pore models for membrane polarization

Matthias Bücker; Andreas Hördt


Geophysical Journal International | 2016

Temperature dependence of spectral induced polarization data: experimental results and membrane polarization theory

Katharina Bairlein; Matthias Bücker; Andreas Hördt; Björn Hinze


Journal of Applied Geophysics | 2016

The dependence of induced polarization on fluid salinity and pH, studied with an extended model of membrane polarization

Andreas Hördt; Katharina Bairlein; Anja Bielefeld; Matthias Bücker; Eva Kuhn; Sven Nordsiek; Hermann Stebner


Geophysics | 2018

Decay curve analysis for data error quantification in time-domain induced polarization imaging

Adrián Flores Orozco; Jakob Gallistl; Matthias Bücker; Kenneth H. Williams


Boletín de la Sociedad Geológica Mexicana | 2017

Geoelectrical and Electromagnetic Methods Applied to Paleolimnological Studies: Two Examples from Desiccated Lakes in the Basin of Mexico

Matthias Bücker; Socorro Lozano García; Beatriz Ortega Guerrero; Margarita Caballero; Liseth Pérez; Lizeth Caballero; Carlos Pita de la Paz; Alfredo Sánchez-Galindo; Francisco Jesús Villegas; Adrián Flores Orozco; Erik T. Brown; Josef P. Werne; Blas Lorenzo Valero Garcés; Antje Schwalb; Andreas Kemna; Edgar Sánchez-Alvaro; Norberto Launizar-Martínez; Antonio Valverde-Placencia; Fernando Garay-Jiménez


Boletín de la Sociedad Geológica Mexicana | 2017

Perforación profunda en el lago de Chalco: reporte técnico

Socorro Lozano-García; Erik T. Brown; Beatriz Ortega; Margarita Caballero; Josef P. Werne; Peter J. Fawcett; Antje Schwalb; Blas L. Valero-Garcés; Douglas W. Schnurrenberger; Ryan O'Grady; Mona Stockhecke; Byron Steinman; Enrique Cabral-Cano; Cecilia Caballero; Susana Sosa-Nájera; Ana María Soler; Liseth Pérez; Anders Noren; Amy Myrbo; Matthias Bücker; Nigel Wattrus; Alejandra Arciniega; Thomas Wonik; S.F.L. Watt; Dervla Kumar; Carmen Acosta; Iván Martínez; Rafael Cossio; Troy Ferland; Filiberto Vergara-Huerta


Water Resources Research | 2016

Hierarchical Bayesian method for mapping biogeochemical hot spots using induced polarization imaging: PROBABILISTIC MAPPING OF BIOGEOCHEMICAL HOT POTS

Haruko M. Wainwright; Adrián Flores Orozco; Matthias Bücker; Baptiste Dafflon; Jinsong Chen; Susan S. Hubbard; Kenneth H. Williams

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Andreas Hördt

Braunschweig University of Technology

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Kenneth H. Williams

Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

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Katharina Bairlein

Braunschweig University of Technology

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Adrián Flores Orozco

Vienna University of Technology

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Baptiste Dafflon

Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

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Haruko M. Wainwright

Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

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Jinsong Chen

Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

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Josef P. Werne

University of Pittsburgh

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Antje Schwalb

Braunschweig University of Technology

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