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2014

Huggenberger, P. and Wiesmeier, S. and Butscher, C. and Baenninger, D.. (2014) Webbasierte Erdwärmesondenkarten. Aqua & Gas, Jg. 94, H. 7/8. pp. 28-33.

2010

Butscher, Christoph and Huggenberger, Peter and Zechner, Eric. (2010) Impact of tunneling on regional groundwater flow and implications for swelling of clay–sulfate rocks. Engineering geology, Vol. 117. pp. 198-206.

Butscher, Christoph and Huggenberger, Peter and Auckenthaler, Adrian and Baenninger, Dominik. (2010) Risikoorientierte Bewilligung von Erdwärmesonden. Grundwasser, Vol. 16, Nr. 1. pp. 13-24.

2009

Butscher, Christoph and Huggenberger, Peter. (2009) Enhanced vulnerability assessment in karst areas by combining mapping with modeling approaches. The science of the total environment, Vol. 407, H. 3. pp. 1153-1163.

Butscher, C. and Huggenberger, P.. (2009) Modeling the temporal variability of karst groundwater vulnerability, with implications for climate change. Environmental science & technology, Vol. 43, H. 6. pp. 1665-1669.

Butscher, C. and Huggenberger, P.. (2009) Modeling the effects of climate change on the vulnerability of karst groundwater resources. In: Aquaterra / Bundesamt für Wasser und Geologie (BWG), 2009, Final Conference (25.03-27.03). Biel, p. 104.

2008

Butscher, Christoph and Huggenberger, Peter. (2008) Intrinsic vulnerability assessment in karst areas : a numerical modeling approach. Water resources research, Vol. 44, W03405.

2007

Butscher, Christoph. Beurteilung der Grundwasser-Vulnerabilität in Karstgebieten anhand 3D geologischer und numerischer Modelle. 2007, Doctoral Thesis, University of Basel, Faculty of Science.

Butscher, Christoph and Huggenberger, Peter. (2007) Implications for karst hydrology from 3D geological modeling using the aquifer base gradient approach. Journal of hydrology, Vol. 342, H. 1/2. pp. 184-198.