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Porewater chemistry of Opalinus Clay revisited: findings from 25 years of data collection at the Mont Terri Rock Laboratory
Wersin, P., Mazurek, M., & Gimmi, T. (2022). Porewater chemistry of Opalinus Clay revisited: findings from 25 years of data collection at the Mont Terri Rock Laboratory. Applied Geochemistry, 138, 105234 (12 pp.). https://doi.org/10.1016/j.apgeochem.2022.105234
Identifying temporally and spatially changing boundary conditions at an aquifer – aquitard interface using helium in porewater
Rufer, D., Waber, H. N., & Gimmi, T. (2018). Identifying temporally and spatially changing boundary conditions at an aquifer – aquitard interface using helium in porewater. Applied Geochemistry, 96, 62-77. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.apgeochem.2018.05.022
Porewater chemistry in claystones in the context of radioactive waste disposal
Wersin, P., Traber, D., Mäder, U. K., Mazurek, M., Waber, H. N., Rufer, D., … Cloet, V. (2017). Porewater chemistry in claystones in the context of radioactive waste disposal. In J. M. Marques & A. Chambel (Eds.), Procedia earth and planetary science: Vol. 17. 15th water-rock interaction international symposium, WRI-15 (pp. 718-721). https://doi.org/10.1016/j.proeps.2016.12.182
Constraining porewater chemistry in a 250 m thick argillaceous rock sequence
Wersin, P., Mazurek, M., Mäder, U. K., Gimmi, T., Rufer, D., Lerouge, C., & Traber, D. (2016). Constraining porewater chemistry in a 250 m thick argillaceous rock sequence. Chemical Geology, 434, 43-61. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chemgeo.2016.04.006