Hansruedi Maurer
ETH Zurich
243 Papers
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Hansruedi Maurer is an academic researcher from ETH Zurich. The author has contributed to research in topics: Ground-penetrating radar & Geology. The author has an hindex of 39, co-authored 234 publications. Previous affiliations of Hansruedi Maurer include University of Adelaide & École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne.
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Papers
Landfill Delineation and Characterization Using Electrical, Electromagnetic and Magnetic Methods
TL;DR: In this paper, three geophysical techniques have been used to determine the boundaries and contents of a small composite landfill using a simple new technique, these vertical and horizontal mode data were inverted jointly to yield shallow electrical conductivities and approximate estimates of magnetic susceptibility.
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Effects of stochastic heterogeneity on ray-based tomographic inversion of crosshole georadar amplitude data
Klaus Holliger,Hansruedi Maurer +1 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors used a finite-difference time domain (FDTD) solution of Maxwell's equations in cylindrical coordinates to generate synthetic crosshole georadar data for a suite of stochastic models.
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Optimal experimental design for joint reflection-transmission ultrasound breast imaging: From ray- to wave-based methods
Naiara Korta Martiartu,Christian Boehm,Vaclav Hapla,Hansruedi Maurer,Ivana Jovanovic Balic,Andreas Fichtner +5 more
TL;DR: This work presents a formulation to jointly optimize the experiment for transmission and reflection data and, in particular, to estimate the speed of sound and reflectivity of the tissue using either ray-based or wave-based imaging methods.
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Combined seismic tomographic and ultrashallow seismic reflection study of an Early Dynastic mastaba, Saqqara, Egypt
Mohamed Metwaly,Alan G. Green,Heinrich Horstmeyer,Hansruedi Maurer,Abbas M. Abbas,Abdel-Rady Gh. Hassaneen +5 more
TL;DR: In this article, a number of shallow geophysical techniques for investigating the subsurface of a large Early Dynastic mastaba located close to the step pyramid of the Pyramid of the Step Pyramid were tested.
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Multi-Disciplinary Monitoring Networks for Mesoscale Underground Experiments: Advances in the Bedretto Reservoir Project
Katrin Plenkers,Andreas Reinicke,Anne Obermann,Nima Gholizadeh Doonechaly,Hannes Krietsch,Thomas Fechner,Marian Hertrich,Karam Kontar,Hansruedi Maurer,Joachim Philipp,Beat Rinderknecht,Manuel Volksdorf,Domenico Giardini,Stefan Wiemer +13 more
TL;DR: In this paper , the authors discuss the risks for monitoring equipment in hectometer scale experiments and introduce the BRP monitoring network, a multi-component monitoring system combining sensors from seismology, applied geophysics, hydrology, and geomechanics.