Michael Schneider
Hydrogeology
Free University of Berlin
Germany
Biography
Since 2011: Head of Hydrogeology Group, Freie Universität Berlin Since 2006 Professor of Hydrogeology, Freie Universität Berlin 2004-2006: Professor of Hydrogeology and Environmental Geology, LMU Munich 1999: Habilitation, facultas docendi in Hydrogeology, Freie Universität Berlin 1986-2004: Consultant for Applied Geology 1982-1986: Research Assistant, Technical University of Berlin 1985: Dr. rer. nat. in Geology, Technical University of Berlin 1982: Diploma, Geology and Palaeontology, Technical University of Berlin
Research Interest
Characterizing deep groundwater flow systems used for geothermal energy supply in the Molasse Basin (South Germany)
Publications
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Al-Ameri, A., Schneider, M., Abo-Lohom, N., Janetz, S. (2014): Characteristics of Stable Isotopes of Oxygen-18 and Deuterium of Groundwater in the Sana’a Basin Aquifer Systems, Yemen.- Arabian Journal for Science and Engineering, Vol. 39, 7, pp. 5625-5636, DOI: 10.1007/s13369-014-1130-7
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Sprenger, C., Parimala Renganayaki, S., Schneider, M., Elango, L (2014): Hydrochemistry and stable isotopes during salinity ingress and refreshment in surface- and groundwater from the Arani– Koratallai (A-K) basin north of Chennai (India).- Environmental Earth Sciences, DOI 10.1007/s12665-014-3269-7
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Jahanshahi, R., Zare, M., Schneider, M. (2014): A Metal Sorption/Desorption Study to Assess the Potential Efficiency of a Tailings Dam at the Golgohar Iron Ore Mine, Iran.- Mine Water Environ, DOI 10.1007/s10230-014-0260-1