Thomas Gimmi

Thomas Gimmi

Universität Bern

H-index: 29

Europe-Switzerland

About Thomas Gimmi

Thomas Gimmi, With an exceptional h-index of 29 and a recent h-index of 20 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Universität Bern,

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

Hydrological and geochemical properties of bottom ash landfills

Chloride accessible porosity fractions across the Jurassic sedimentary rocks of northern Switzerland

Isotope diffusive exchange experiments for deriving porewater isotope composition in low-permeability rocks–Improvements in experimental procedure and data processing

Profiles of δ18O and δ2H in porewater of a Mesozoic rock sequence: Regional variability and relation to large-scale transport regimes

Swiss deep drilling campaign 2019–2022: Geological overview and rock properties with focus on porosity and pore-space architecture

Porewater profiles of Cl and Br in boreholes penetrating the Mesozoic sequence in northern Switzerland

Relevance of diffuse-layer, Stern-layer and interlayers for diffusion in clays: A new model and its application to Na, Sr, and Cs data in bentonite

Electrostatic effects and reactive transport in different clay materials: observations and modelling approaches

Thomas Gimmi Information

University

Position

Institute of Geological Sciences and Paul Scherrer Institut Villigen

Citations(all)

2970

Citations(since 2020)

1055

Cited By

2239

hIndex(all)

29

hIndex(since 2020)

20

i10Index(all)

58

i10Index(since 2020)

33

Email

University Profile Page

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Top articles of Thomas Gimmi

Hydrological and geochemical properties of bottom ash landfills

Environmental Earth Sciences

2024/3

Christoph Wanner
Christoph Wanner

H-Index: 12

Thomas Gimmi
Thomas Gimmi

H-Index: 17

Chloride accessible porosity fractions across the Jurassic sedimentary rocks of northern Switzerland

Applied Geochemistry

2024/2/1

Thomas Gimmi
Thomas Gimmi

H-Index: 17

Isotope diffusive exchange experiments for deriving porewater isotope composition in low-permeability rocks–Improvements in experimental procedure and data processing

Applied Geochemistry

2024/1/1

Profiles of δ18O and δ2H in porewater of a Mesozoic rock sequence: Regional variability and relation to large-scale transport regimes

Applied Geochemistry

2024/1/1

Thomas Gimmi
Thomas Gimmi

H-Index: 17

Swiss deep drilling campaign 2019–2022: Geological overview and rock properties with focus on porosity and pore-space architecture

Applied Geochemistry

2023/12/1

Thomas Gimmi
Thomas Gimmi

H-Index: 17

Daniel Rufer
Daniel Rufer

H-Index: 9

Porewater profiles of Cl and Br in boreholes penetrating the Mesozoic sequence in northern Switzerland

Applied Geochemistry

2023/12/1

Thomas Gimmi
Thomas Gimmi

H-Index: 17

Eric Gaucher
Eric Gaucher

H-Index: 28

Relevance of diffuse-layer, Stern-layer and interlayers for diffusion in clays: A new model and its application to Na, Sr, and Cs data in bentonite

Applied Clay Science

2023/11/1

Thomas Gimmi
Thomas Gimmi

H-Index: 17

Electrostatic effects and reactive transport in different clay materials: observations and modelling approaches

Goldschmidt 2023 Conference

2023/7/13

Thomas Gimmi
Thomas Gimmi

H-Index: 17

Porewater content, pore structure and water mobility in clays and shales from NMR methods

Clays and Clay Minerals

2022/6

Thomas Gimmi
Thomas Gimmi

H-Index: 17

Porewater chemistry of Opalinus Clay revisited: Findings from 25 years of data collection at the Mont Terri Rock Laboratory

Applied geochemistry

2022/3/1

Thomas Gimmi
Thomas Gimmi

H-Index: 17

On the concentration-dependent diffusion of sorbed cesium in Opalinus Clay

Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta

2021/4/1

Thomas Gimmi
Thomas Gimmi

H-Index: 17

In-situ X-ray fluorescence to investigate iodide diffusion in opalinus clay: Demonstration of a novel experimental approach

Chemosphere

2021/4/1

Tim Grundl
Tim Grundl

H-Index: 8

Thomas Gimmi
Thomas Gimmi

H-Index: 17

Evolution of HTO and 36Cl− diffusion through a reacting cement-clay interface (OPC paste-Na montmorillonite) over a time of six years

Applied geochemistry

2020/8/1

Thomas Gimmi
Thomas Gimmi

H-Index: 17

Profiles of chloride in matrix porewater as natural tracer for matrix diffusion in crystalline rocks

Applied geochemistry

2020/7/1

Thomas Gimmi
Thomas Gimmi

H-Index: 17

Solving the Nernst‐Planck equation in heterogeneous porous media with finite volume methods: Averaging approaches at interfaces

Water resources research

2020/3

Christophe Tournassat
Christophe Tournassat

H-Index: 30

Thomas Gimmi
Thomas Gimmi

H-Index: 17

Porewater chemistry of Opalinus clay: methods, data, modelling & buffering capacity

2020

Thomas Gimmi
Thomas Gimmi

H-Index: 17

Daniel Rufer
Daniel Rufer

H-Index: 9

Time-resolved porosity changes at cement-clay interfaces derived from neutron imaging

Cement and concrete research

2020/1/1

Thomas Gimmi
Thomas Gimmi

H-Index: 17

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