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 ===== Projects ===== ===== Projects =====
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-==== Current Projects ====+=== Water Supply of Ancient Cities ===
  
 {{:en:projects:pipe.png?100x100 |}} [[en:projects:samos:|Water and cult of the Heraion]]: German Research Foundation (DFG) 2016-2019, project in cooperation with DAI (German Archeological Institute) on the paleo- und modern hydrology and hydrogeology of the ancient temple of Hera site. The site is affected by recurrent inundation and flooding. The hydrological processes and water balance of the site is established in order to better understand the ancient water supply system, its vulnerability to droughts and floods and in order to establish the causes and mitigate the impact of flooding at the modern site. A bibliography of studies on this archeological site with special reference to the hydrological can be found at our [[https://www.bibsonomy.org/search/heraion|bibsonomy group]]  {{:en:projects:pipe.png?100x100 |}} [[en:projects:samos:|Water and cult of the Heraion]]: German Research Foundation (DFG) 2016-2019, project in cooperation with DAI (German Archeological Institute) on the paleo- und modern hydrology and hydrogeology of the ancient temple of Hera site. The site is affected by recurrent inundation and flooding. The hydrological processes and water balance of the site is established in order to better understand the ancient water supply system, its vulnerability to droughts and floods and in order to establish the causes and mitigate the impact of flooding at the modern site. A bibliography of studies on this archeological site with special reference to the hydrological can be found at our [[https://www.bibsonomy.org/search/heraion|bibsonomy group]] 
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-Project coordination with [[http://uhydro.de/labor|Collabtive]]+=== ISOMED === 
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 +{{:en:projects:rum.jpg?100x100 ISOMED}} The project ISOMED aims at developing innovative methods for estimating environmental flows with the ultimate objective of increasing water use efficiency and reaching sustainability. Sustainability is defined as resilient balance of water resources renewal and uses within hydrological systems under anthropogenic pressure at various scales.  
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 +  * sites in Cyprus and Jordan 
 +  * novel recharge estimation methods 
 +  * participative soil water monitoring 
 +  * water flow accounting 
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 +=== MEDSAL ===
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 +{{:en:projects:medsallogo.jpg?100x100 | MEDSAL}}: The MEDSAL Project aims to secure the availability and quality of groundwater reserves in Mediterranean coastal areas, which are amongst the most vulnerable regions in the world to water scarcity and quality degradation. This will be addressed by providing a novel holistic approach, towards the sustainable management of coastal aquifers, which are affected by increased (single or multi-induced) groundwater salinization risk, especially under the variable meteo-climatic conditions of the Mediterranean and the rapidly changing socio-economic context.
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 +  * Deliver new tools for the identification of salinization sources and processes
 +  * Derive, build and integrate coherent and robust datasets of critical parameters related to GWS
 +  * Couple physical-based models (hydrogeological and hydrogeochemical), environmental isotopes, advanced geostatistical methods and artificial intelligence (AI) techniques (shallow and deep learning) to develop novel approaches and methods in the simulation and forecasting of GWS
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 ==== Completed Projects ==== ==== Completed Projects ====
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   * [[http://www.usf.uni-kassel.de/waves/ | WAVES]]   * [[http://www.usf.uni-kassel.de/waves/ | WAVES]]
   * GREM - Groundwater Resources in the Eastern Mediterranean   * GREM - Groundwater Resources in the Eastern Mediterranean
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