All abstracts by Philip Brunner in conference series: Goldschmidt
(2023) Gases as Artificial Tracers to Study SW-Gw InteractionsBlanc T, Peel M, Brennwald M, Kipfer R & Brunner P
(2022) Explicit Simulation of Environmental Tracers with a Physically Based Integrated Surface and Subsurface Flow Model
Delottier H, Peel M & Brunner P
(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
(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
(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) Using Helium as Artificial Tracer to Characterize Surface Water – Groundwater Interactions
Peel M, Blanc T, Brennwald M, Brunner P & Kipfer R
(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