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in soils than PAHs, leading to the formation of more extensive contamination plumes. In view of their potentially higher toxicity than PAHs, coupled with their potential migration into groundwater over
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Network. Enrollment in PhD program: University of Strasbourg Academic and industrial secondments: University of Grenoble Alpes Calibration of a hydrogeological model through assimilation of geophysical data
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hydrology/hydrogeology, (iv) knowledge about satellite-based precipitation and reanalysis. - PhD required in karst hydrology, flow and transport modeling, groundwater modeling, hydrology/hydrogeology Research
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of groundwater quality is a major concern when storing natural gas in aquifers [1]. Especially, the fate of the aromatic compounds BTEX (Benzene, Toluene, Ethylbenzene and Xylenes), contained as traces in
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) the variations in groundwater level and pore pressure during pumping; - develop and test inversion methods (1D or even 2D) of hydro-mechanical variations at depth, acquired at various experimental sites over
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pollution, and manage policies in response to climate change. BRGM's action is in line with 6 major scientific and societal challenges: geology and knowledge of the subsurface, groundwater management, risks
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” (2022-2027), summary: Many engineering applications foreseen the usage of small particles for groundwater remediation or for sealing damaged geological confinement barriers, however, delivering materials
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funded through the EU Research Framework Programme? Not funded by an EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description The PhD student will be
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plume in groundwater are chlorinated solvents, particularly frequent and problematic in industrial and urban environments. One of the main challenges in dealing with these pollutants in subsurface is
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of housing and infrastructure and therefore an increase in soil waterproofing. This concerns, among other things, a change in the pace of biodiversity (filtration of groundwater), the associated risk of