Hydrogeology
© Irina Engelhardt
Research
We develop new experimental methods, modeling concepts and strategies for the exploration and conservation of our water resources.
© Olaf Michalke
Studying Hydrogeology
Learn the interrelationships of hydraulic, geochemical and biochemical processes.
© Olaf Michalke
About us & contact
We are a highly motivated, experienced and international team of specialists for teaching and research.
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MedWater

© Olaf Michalke

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Sustainable management of politically and economically relevant water resources in highly dynamic carbonate aquifers of the Mediterranean.

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Projects overview

We have the ideas for sustainable management of groundwater resources.

Hydrogeological test field

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Our hydrogeological test field in Berlin Hobrechtsfelde covers two advantages:

  • This is where the field course with our instructors and students takes place.

  • Scientists develop new methods for exploring the subsurface.

More about our test field

Our research and training activities focus is:

  • The development of strategies and pilot projects on quantitative and qualitative protection of groundwater and drinking water,
  • The expansion of our knowledge of hydraulic, geochemical and biogeochemical processes in the vadose and phreatic zones and
  • The development of new numerical and experimental methods for sustainable management of our water and soil resources under aspects of climate and land use change.

How to find us

  • Marker  TU Berlin Hydrogeology
  • Marker  Entrance

Address

Technische Universität Berlin
Institute for Applied Geoscience
Chair of Hydrogeology
Prof. Dr. Irina Engelhardt
Sekretariat BH 3-2

Building BH-N, 3rd floor
Ernst-Reuter-Platz 1
10587 Berlin

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