All abstracts by Daniel Hunkeler in conference series: Goldschmidt
(2025) Microbial Cytometric Fingerprints Shed New Light on Subsurface Flow Dynamics and Mixing ProcessesCurrle F, Blanc T, Tomonaga Y, Schorr J, Hollender J, Kipfer R, Hunkeler D, Brunner P & Schilling OS
(2025) A Lab in the Streambed: Development of in situ Column Experiments to Study Clogging Dynamics
Blanc T, Kipfer R, Hunkeler D & Brunner P
(2025) Noble Gases– Emerging Artificial Tracers for Routine Hydrogeological Investigations
Peel M, Brunner P, Hunkeler D & Kipfer R
(2022) Buried Paleo-Channel Identification via Dissolved Atmospheric Noble Gases and Preferred Anisotropy Pilot Point Inversion
Schilling OS, Partington D, Doherty J, Kipfer R, Hunkeler D & Brunner P
(2019) Unravelling the Fate of Organic Micropollutants in Aquatic Systems Using Multi-Element Stable Isotope Analysis
Hunkeler D, Ponsin V, Torronto C, Bakkour R, Melsbach A, Hofstetter T, Prasuhn V, Elsner M & Christina L
(2016) A Plume Scale Model of Chlorinated Ethene Degradation
Murray A, Broholm M, Badin A, Hunkeler D, Holliger C, Maillard J & Binning P
(2016) Using Isotopic Data for the Calibration of a Coupled Surface Water-Groundwater Model
Schilling OS, Partington D, Gerber C, Purtschert R, Kipfer R, Hunkeler D & Brunner P
(2015) The Influence of Groundwater Abstraction on Groundwater-Surface Water Interactions in the Emmental
Schilling O, Gerber C, Purtschert R, Kipfer R, Hunkeler D & Brunner P
(2009) Fractionation of Stable Isotopes in Organic Contaminants by Volatilization and Sorption
Höhener P, Bouchard D & Hunkeler D
(2002) Use of Stable Isotopes to Evaluate the Fate of Chlorinated Hydrocarbons in the Subsurface
Hunkeler D & Aravena R

