Department Head

Matthias Beyer,
Diplom Engineer
T +49 351 47878-40
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Department: Water Body Modelling
A complex, process-oriented examination of monitoring results and the prognoses for soil water, groundwater, and surface water with quantity and consistency require suitable and proportional numerical models. From this it follows that we only employ model classes that correspond to the base data.
Accordingly, our models range from simple, one-dimensional analytical solutions to complex, three-dimensional numerical reactive transport models. Consequently, the Principle of Proportionality is based on, for example, the comparision between possible cost reductions for remediation tasks and the material expenditures for the improvement of the prediction precision.
In the Division of Exploration and Monitoring, the Department of Modeling is the element which binds the individual departments together.
Focal Point
Transport Modeling (saturated / unsaturated, 2D/ 3D)
- Model-supported laboratory- and field-scale parameter determination
- Data- and parameter-suitable modeling of material transport for the source and transport area
- Coordination and optimization of remediation measures
- Thermal transport modeling in the groundwater zone for geothermal plants











