Andreas Dahmke

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Andreas Dahmke (* 1959 ) is a German geologist.

Dahmke studied geology and paleontology at the Christian-Albrechts-Universität Kiel , where he received his doctorate in 1987 with a dissertation on the weathering of feldspar-rich glacial sediments, which was partly done at the Federal Institute for Geosciences and Natural Resources . In 1994 he completed his habilitation in aquatic geochemistry at the University of Bremen and was then Professor of Hydrogeology at the University of Stuttgart . In 1998 he became professor for applied geosciences in Kiel.

In 2013 he received the Karl Heinrich Heitfeld Prize for Applied Geology. In the laudation, pioneering work on groundwater remediation (evaluation and development of concepts) and the exploration and monitoring of groundwater damage and the effects of deep carbon dioxide storage on the groundwater as well as exploration concepts for energy storage in shallow groundwater were highlighted. In 1994 he received the Hermann Credner Prize .

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