- Hydrology and hydrogeology
- Surface-subsurface water and solute dynamics
- Land-ocean connectivity
- +۳ مورد دیگر
Dr. Murugan Ramasamy is a Senior Scientist at the Leibniz Centre for Tropical Marine Research (ZMT) in Bremen, Germany, leading the Submarine Groundwater Discharge Research Group within Program Area 3 - Land-Ocean Rivers and Transformation. His research focuses on understanding the complex hydrological processes connecting terrestrial and marine environments. His research interests include: Hydrology and hydrogeology Surface-subsurface water and solute dynamics Land-ocean connectivity Reactive transport modeling Submarine groundwater discharge processes Dr. Ramasamy's work integrates field measurements, numerical modeling, and geochemical analysis to investigate submarine groundwater discharge (SGD) across diverse geographical settings. His research spans tropical coastal systems in India, the Arabian Sea, and coastal environments in Canada. Recent work has expanded into climate change mitigation approaches including marine carbon dioxide removal and ocean alkalinization techniques, as evidenced by his 2024-2025 publications in high-impact journals. Analysis of his recent publications reveals a consistent research trajectory focused on quantifying SGD fluxes, understanding nutrient and contaminant transport through coastal groundwater systems, and exploring practical applications for coastal aquifer management. His work demonstrates methodological versatility, moving from traditional hydrogeological approaches to incorporating advanced climate modeling techniques for environmental solutions. Dr. Ramasamy maintains active international collaborations, particularly with researchers in India and Canada. His research on mine reclamation in Nova Scotia demonstrates his ability to address diverse environmental challenges across different geographic contexts while maintaining his core expertise in groundwater processes.





