Magnetic Resonance Sounding (MRS) measurements are acquired at 16 stations in the Strengbach headwater catchment (Vosges Mountains - France). These data, rendering the vertical distribution of water contents in the subsurface, are used to show their potential in conditioning a hydrological model of the catchment, as described in the article "Magnetic resonance sounding measurements as posterior information to condition hydrological model parameters: Application to a hard-rock headwater catchment" - Journal of Hydrology (2020). Acquisition protocols follow a free induction decay scheme. Data are filtered by applying a band-pass filter at the Larmor frequency. A filter removing the 50 Hz noise is also applied with the exception of data at a L...
International audienceMagnetic resonance sounding (MRS) is a non-invasive geophysical method that ca...
International audienceWe present an innovative hydrogeophysical approach for non-invasive quantifica...
International audienceThe performance of the Magnetic Resonance Sounding (MRS) method applied to the...
International audienceMagnetic Resonance Sounding (MRS) measurements are acquired at 16 stations in ...
In headwater catchment, the calibration of hydrological models is complex due to the scarcity of dat...
International audienceIn headwater catchment, the calibration of hydrological models is complex due ...
International audienceThe Ringelbach catchment, which has been studied since 1975, is highly represe...
International audienceMagnetic resonance sounding (MRS) is distinguished from other geophysical tool...
International audienceCombining hydrogeological models with hydrological and geophysical measurement...
International audienceMagnetic resonance sounding (MRS) is a non-invasive geophysical method that ca...
International audienceWe present an innovative hydrogeophysical approach for non-invasive quantifica...
International audienceThe performance of the Magnetic Resonance Sounding (MRS) method applied to the...
International audienceMagnetic Resonance Sounding (MRS) measurements are acquired at 16 stations in ...
In headwater catchment, the calibration of hydrological models is complex due to the scarcity of dat...
International audienceIn headwater catchment, the calibration of hydrological models is complex due ...
International audienceThe Ringelbach catchment, which has been studied since 1975, is highly represe...
International audienceMagnetic resonance sounding (MRS) is distinguished from other geophysical tool...
International audienceCombining hydrogeological models with hydrological and geophysical measurement...
International audienceMagnetic resonance sounding (MRS) is a non-invasive geophysical method that ca...
International audienceWe present an innovative hydrogeophysical approach for non-invasive quantifica...
International audienceThe performance of the Magnetic Resonance Sounding (MRS) method applied to the...