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Dr. Christian Siebert is a Hydrogeologist at the Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research (UFZ) in the Department of Catchment Hydrology, part of the Water Resources and Environment unit. He holds a habilitation degree (Dr. habil.) and has established himself as a leading researcher in hydrogeology with a focus on groundwater resources in arid and semi-arid regions.
His research interests span hydrogeology, isotopic hydrology, surface water-groundwater interactions, and climate change impacts on water resources. Siebert specializes in using hydrochemical, isotopic, and gaseous tracers (including REE, major element chemistry, stable isotopes, and environmental tracers) to conceptualize hydrosystems and model processes geochemically and through numerical flow modeling. His work particularly focuses on assessing large-scale groundwater resources, characterizing groundwater movement across different climates, and evaluating groundwater residence times and quality implications.
The analysis of his 15 most recent publications reveals a strong focus on groundwater systems in arid regions, particularly the Dead Sea area and Jordan Rift Valley. His research spans multiple disciplines including hydrogeology, environmental science, and computational modeling. Key subfields include submarine groundwater discharge, groundwater-surface water interactions, transboundary aquifer management, and climate change impacts on water resources. His work increasingly integrates advanced modeling approaches with field measurements to address water resource challenges in water-scarce regions.
Dr. Siebert has supervised numerous students including PhD candidates, MSc students, and diploma students, demonstrating his commitment to academic mentorship. His collaborative research spans international boundaries, working with institutions in Germany, Israel, Jordan, Palestine, and other countries in water-scarce regions.
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