Javelin JPY238N Borehole Nuclear Magnetic Resonance tool for Groundwater Research

Name of applicant

Denys Grombacher

Title

Associate Professor

Institution

Aarhus University

Amount

DKK 1,128,987

Year

2025

Type of grant

Research Infrastructure

Summary

Detailed knowledge of the conditions in which water is held at depth is critical to protecting groundwater, tracking pollution, and locating valuable raw materials. In this project we use advanced nuclear magnetic resonance tools to reveal how water flows at depth, how much is present, and where it can be stored. The output is critical data to understanding complex groundwater systems.

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