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Pierre Goovaerts, Thomas Hermans, Peter F. Goossens and Ellen Van De Vijver
This paper addresses two common challenges in analyzing spatial epidemiological data, specifically disease incidence rates recorded over small areas: filtering noise caused by small local population sizes and deriving estimates at different spatial scale...
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Md. Mizanur Rahman Sarker, Thomas Hermans, Marc Van Camp, Delwar Hossain, Mazeda Islam, Nasir Ahmed, Md. Abdul Quaiyum Bhuiyan, Md. Masud Karim and Kristine Walraevens
People in the southwestern (SW) coastal part of Bangladesh are suffering from a severe freshwater crisis due to saline groundwater at a shallow depth. Fresh groundwater below a 200 m depth is an option, but it is costly to construct deep tubewells for th...
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Christin Bobe, Daan Hanssens, Thomas Hermans and Ellen Van De Vijver
Often, multiple geophysical measurements are sensitive to the same subsurface parameters. In this case, joint inversions are mostly preferred over two (or more) separate inversions of the geophysical data sets due to the expected reduction of the non-uni...
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Tanguy Robert, Claire Paulus, Pierre-Yves Bolly, Emma Koo Seen Lin and Thomas Hermans
Since salt cannot always be used as a geophysical tracer (because it may pollute the aquifer with the mass that is necessary to induce a geophysical contrast), and since in many contaminated aquifer salts (e.g., chloride) already constitute the main cont...
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