All abstracts by Matthias Brennwald in conference series: Goldschmidt
(2023) Tracking Fluids in Aquatic Systems by Monitoring Naturally Accumulating or Artificially Injected Gas Tracers with a Portable Mass Spectrometer (miniRUEDI)Brennwald M, Marion C, Wang C, Newman CP, Humphrey EC, Peel M, Giroud S, Blanc T, Doda T & Kipfer R
(2023) Quantifying Carbon Cycling Across the Groundwater-Stream-Atmosphere Continuum Using High-Resolution Time Series of Multiple Dissolved Gases
Wang C, Brennwald M, Xie Y, McCallum J & Kipfer R
(2023) Using (Noble) Gases as Tracers to Assess Hydrology and Gas Dynamics in Trees
Marion C, Brennwald M & Kipfer R
(2023) Gases as Artificial Tracers to Study SW-Gw Interactions
Blanc T, Peel M, Brennwald M, Kipfer R & Brunner P
(2023) Locating and Quantifying Geothermal Groundwater Discharge to the Colorado and Virgin Rivers Using Continuous Boat-Mounted Helium Measurements
Newman CP, Humphrey EC, Brennwald M, Gardner WP, Palko KM & Gooseff MN
(2023) Exploring the Potential Correlation between Fluid Evolution and Seismicity Through Dissolved Gas Monitoring in Thermal Water
Giroud S, Brennwald M, Tomonaga Y & Kipfer R
(2023) Noble Gases to Track Groundwater in Marine Sediments
Engelhardt E, Feldens P, Brennwald M & Kipfer R
(2022) Monitoring Dissolved Gases in Thermal Water to Assess the Potential Relation between Fluid Evolution and Seismicity
Giroud S, Tomonaga Y, Brennwald M & Kipfer R
(2022) Aquitard Controls on Gaseous CH4 Production in an Arsenic Contaminated Aquifer
Lightfoot AK, Stopelli E, Berg M, Brennwald M & Kipfer R
(2022) Measuring Dissolved Gases in Trees
Marion C, Kipfer R, Brennwald M & Gharun M
(2022) The Ballad of Noble Gases, Paleoclimate and Groundwater in the Sea
Engelhardt E, Brennwald M & Kipfer R
(2022) Explicit Simulation of an Artificial Tracer Experiment: What Insights can be Gained by Assimilating Tracer Measurements in Physically-Based Numerical Models?
Peel M, Delottier H, Schilling OS, Blanc T, Brennwald M, Kipfer R & Brunner P
(2021) Compensation of Mass Spectrometric Interferences with the miniRUEDI Portable Mass Spectrometer
Brennwald M, Tomonaga Y & Kipfer R
(2021) Hydrothermal Activity in the Pacific and Atlantic Ocean – How Noble Gases Can Help to Identify Different Regimes of Hydrothermal Transport in Ocean Sediments
Horstmann E, Tomonaga Y, Brennwald M, Liebetrau V, Schmidt M & Kipfer R
(2021) Detection of a Previously Unknown Deep-Water Source for Mt. Fuji’s Freshwater Springs via Dissolved Noble Gases, Microbial DNA and Vanadium
Schilling OS, Nagaosa K, Brennwald M, Brunner P, Kipfer R & Kato K
(2021) How miniRUEDI Sniffs the World: Towards Real Time on-Site Analysis of (Noble) Gases in the Context of Fracking and Nuclear Waste Disposal
Kipfer R, Brennwald M & Tomonaga Y
(2021) Monitoring Dissolved Gases in Thermal Water to Assess the Potential Relation between Fluid Evolution and Seismicity
Giroud S, Tomonaga Y, Brennwald M & Kipfer R
(2021) Geochemical Monitoring of a CO2 Injection into a Caprock Analogue
Weber U, Rinaldi AP, Roques C, Zappone A, Bernasconi SM, Jaggi M, Wenning Q, Schefer S, Brennwald M & Kipfer R
(2021) Using Helium as Artificial Tracer to Characterize Surface Water – Groundwater Interactions
Peel M, Blanc T, Brennwald M, Brunner P & Kipfer R
(2020) Gas and Groundwater Dynamics in an As Contaminated Aquifer
Lightfoot A, Brennwald M, Stopelli E & Kipfer R
(2020) To Towards Real Time Insitu (Noble) Gas Determination (or How mini-Ruedi Ruessel Sniffs the World)
Brennwald M, Tomonaga Y & Kipfer R
(2020) Compensation of Mass Spectrometric Interferences with the miniRUEDI Portable Mass Spectrometer
Brennwald MS, Tomonaga Y & Kipfer R