Aeschbach, W.

About Aeschbach, W.

Aeschbach, W., With an exceptional h-index of 49 and a recent h-index of 29 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg, specializes in the field of environmental physics, groundwater, paleoclimate, noble gases.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Constraining Physical Gas Exchange Processes and Transient Tracer Saturations in the Arctic Ocean using Noble Gas

Fabric and Fluid Inclusions Characterization of a Stalagmite from Eastern Spain: A Precondition for Noble Gas Analysis by Step-Crushing Methodology

Noble gases in groundwater reflect wet-season temperature in an arid, monsoonal, and mountainous environment

Reconstruction of the Pleistocene paleoclimate from deep groundwater in Southern Germany from noble gas temperatures linked with organic radiocarbon dating

Early development of Argon-39 as a new geochronometer for geologic processes on short time scales

Investigating ventilation and saturation dynamics in the Arctic Ocean using noble gas tracer techniques

Residence times of groundwater along a flow path in the Great Artesian Basin determined by 81Kr, 36Cl and 4He: Implications for palaeo hydrogeology

Constraints for precise and accurate fluid inclusion stable isotope analysis using water-vapour saturated CRDS techniques

Aeschbach, W. Information

University

Position

Professor of Environmental Physics

Citations(all)

8538

Citations(since 2020)

3016

Cited By

6496

hIndex(all)

49

hIndex(since 2020)

29

i10Index(all)

83

i10Index(since 2020)

61

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Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg

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Aeschbach, W. Skills & Research Interests

environmental physics

groundwater

paleoclimate

noble gases

Top articles of Aeschbach, W.

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Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Constraining Physical Gas Exchange Processes and Transient Tracer Saturations in the Arctic Ocean using Noble Gas

Authorea Preprints

Stanley Scott

Yannis Arck

Edith Engelhardt

Lennart Gerke

Florian Freundt

...

2024/3/7

Fabric and Fluid Inclusions Characterization of a Stalagmite from Eastern Spain: A Precondition for Noble Gas Analysis by Step-Crushing Methodology

Minerals

Maialen Lopez-Elorza

Therese Weißbach

M Belén Muñoz-García

Tobias Kluge

Werner Aeschbach

...

2024/3

Noble gases in groundwater reflect wet-season temperature in an arid, monsoonal, and mountainous environment

Earth and Planetary Science Letters

Thomas Müller

Gerrit de Rooij

Nico Trauth

Mark Schmidt

Humaid Al Badi

...

2024/1/15

Reconstruction of the Pleistocene paleoclimate from deep groundwater in Southern Germany from noble gas temperatures linked with organic radiocarbon dating

Water Resources Research

Theis Winter

Werner Aeschbach

Florian Einsiedl

2024/1

Early development of Argon-39 as a new geochronometer for geologic processes on short time scales

Franka Neumann

Yannis Arck

W Payton Gardner

Joerg Schaefer

Modou L Singhateh

...

2024/3/7

Investigating ventilation and saturation dynamics in the Arctic Ocean using noble gas tracer techniques

EGU General Assembly Conference Abstracts

Yannis Arck

Lennart Gerke

Edith Engelhardt

Florian Freundt

Julian Robertz

...

2023/5

Residence times of groundwater along a flow path in the Great Artesian Basin determined by 81Kr, 36Cl and 4He: Implications for palaeo hydrogeology

Science of the Total Environment

Roland Purtschert

Andrew J Love

Wei Jiang

Z-T Lu

G-M Yang

...

2023/2/10

Constraints for precise and accurate fluid inclusion stable isotope analysis using water-vapour saturated CRDS techniques

Chemical Geology

Therese Weissbach

Tobias Kluge

Stéphane Affolter

Markus C Leuenberger

Hubert Vonhof

...

2023/2/5

Climate Physics meets Education for Sustainable Development: How to address wicked problems through blended learning

HINT. Heidelberg Inspirations for Innovative Teaching

Nicole Aeschbach

David Röck

Kathrin Foshag

Edith Engelhardt

Louisa Mosmann

...

2023/12/20

Multi‐Tracer Groundwater Dating in Southern Oman Using Bayesian Modeling

Water Resources Research

Viola Rädle

Arne Kersting

Maximilian Schmidt

Lisa Ringena

Julian Robertz

...

2022/6

Extending noble gas solubilities in water to higher temperatures for environmental application

Journal of Chemical & Engineering Data

Cornelis Schwenk

Florian Freundt

Werner Aeschbach

Bertram Boehrer

2022/5/4

Energie

Vaclav Smil

2018

Umweltphysik

Ulrich Platt

Werner Aeschbach

2022

Interpreting excess air in groundwater with new hydroclimate tracers

AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts

Jessica Ng

Alan Seltzer

Chandler Noyes

Sophie Negele

Rebecca L Tyne

...

2022/12

High temperature noble gas thermometry in Lake Kivu, East Africa

Science of the Total Environment

Cornelis Schwenk

Sophie Negele

Charles M Balagizi

Werner Aeschbach

Bertram Boehrer

2022/9/1

Late Pleistocene and Holocene groundwater flow history in the Baltic Artesian Basin: a synthesis of numerical models and hydrogeochemical data

Rein Vaikmäe

Joonas Pärn

Arnaud Sterckx

Valle Raidla

Jean-Michel Lemieux

...

2021/6/20

Noble Gases Record Widespread Six Degrees Celsius Low-Latitude Land Cooling During the Last Glacial Maximum

AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts

Jessica Ng

Alan Seltzer

Werner Aeschbach

Rolf Kipfer

Justin Kulongoski

...

2021/12

Widespread six degrees Celsius cooling on land during the Last Glacial Maximum

Nature

Alan M Seltzer

Jessica Ng

Werner Aeschbach

Rolf Kipfer

Justin T Kulongoski

...

2021/5/13

Understanding the mechanisms of groundwater recharge and flow in periglacial environments: New insights from the Ledo-Paniselian aquifer in Belgium

Journal of Contaminant Hydrology

Kristine Walraevens

Albert Fernández-Lagunas

Petra Blaser

Werner Aeschbach

Alexander Vandenbohede

...

2021/8/1

Paleotemperature records of the Last Glacial Maximum from noble gases in groundwater

Alan Seltzer

Jessica Ng

Werner Aeschbach

Rolf Kipfer

Justin T Kulongoski

...

2021

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