This study presents the development of tools for the sustainable thermal management of a shallow unconsolidated urban groundwater body in the city of Basel (Switzerland). The concept of the investigations is based on (1) a characterization of the present thermal state of the urban groundwater body, and (2) the evaluation of potential mitigation measures for the future thermal management of specific regions within the groundwater body. The investigations focus on thermal processes down-gradient of thermal groundwater use, effects of heated buildings in the subsurface as well as the thermal influence of river–groundwater interaction. Investigation methods include (1) short- and long-term data analysis, (2) high-resolution multilevel groundwa...
The growing use of groundwater heat pumps for heating and cooling buildings could potentially cause,...
INST: L_200With the exploitation of fossil energy sources and the associated environmental damages, ...
One solution for reducing the current consumption of fossil fuels is a more frequent use of shallow ...
Increasing groundwater temperatures observed in many urban areas strongly interfere with the demand ...
In urban areas the shallow subsurface often is used as a heat resource (shallow geothermal energy), ...
Increasing anthropogenic impacts lead to elevated temperatures of the shallow subsurface, including ...
The shallow subsurface in urban areas is increasingly used by shallow geothermal energy systems as a...
The progressive electrification of the building conditioning sector in recent years has greatly cont...
Shallow subsurface thermal regimes in urban areas are increasingly impacted by anthropogenic activit...
AbstractHigh-resolution depth-oriented temperature measurements have been introduced to investigate ...
Shallow subsurface temperatures are influenced by various processes. In particular, the thermal envi...
High-resolution depth-oriented temperature measurements havebeen introduced to investigate a groundw...
Abstract The use of shallow geothermal energy increasingly receives attention as a suitable alternat...
Knowledge on the intensity and extension of current subsurface urban heat islands (SUHI) is not only...
International audienceUnderground structures have a major in␣uence on groundwater temperature and ha...
The growing use of groundwater heat pumps for heating and cooling buildings could potentially cause,...
INST: L_200With the exploitation of fossil energy sources and the associated environmental damages, ...
One solution for reducing the current consumption of fossil fuels is a more frequent use of shallow ...
Increasing groundwater temperatures observed in many urban areas strongly interfere with the demand ...
In urban areas the shallow subsurface often is used as a heat resource (shallow geothermal energy), ...
Increasing anthropogenic impacts lead to elevated temperatures of the shallow subsurface, including ...
The shallow subsurface in urban areas is increasingly used by shallow geothermal energy systems as a...
The progressive electrification of the building conditioning sector in recent years has greatly cont...
Shallow subsurface thermal regimes in urban areas are increasingly impacted by anthropogenic activit...
AbstractHigh-resolution depth-oriented temperature measurements have been introduced to investigate ...
Shallow subsurface temperatures are influenced by various processes. In particular, the thermal envi...
High-resolution depth-oriented temperature measurements havebeen introduced to investigate a groundw...
Abstract The use of shallow geothermal energy increasingly receives attention as a suitable alternat...
Knowledge on the intensity and extension of current subsurface urban heat islands (SUHI) is not only...
International audienceUnderground structures have a major in␣uence on groundwater temperature and ha...
The growing use of groundwater heat pumps for heating and cooling buildings could potentially cause,...
INST: L_200With the exploitation of fossil energy sources and the associated environmental damages, ...
One solution for reducing the current consumption of fossil fuels is a more frequent use of shallow ...