Maria-Theresia Sheep Master

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Maria-Theresia Schafmeister (born October 30, 1958 in Essen ) is a German geologist.

Schafmeister graduated from high school in Schleswig and studied geology and paleontology at the Christian-Albrechts-Universität zu Kiel (Diploma 1984) and at the Free University of Berlin , where she received her doctorate in 1989 (dissertation on geostatistical simulation techniques as the basis for modeling groundwater flow and mass transport in heterogeneous aquifer systems ). She was then at the FU Berlin and in 1993 visiting scholar at the University of Laval in Québec, and in 1998 she completed her habilitation in applied and mathematical geology at the FU Berlin. In 1998 she became professor for applied geology and hydrology at the Ernst-Moritz-Arndt University of Greifswald . She has been involved in the university's committees since 2000 and in mid-September 2008 she was elected as the first chairwoman of the Senate in the university's history.

It deals with the modeling of groundwater flow and transport in the groundwater and the assessment of groundwater pollution using statistical methods.

In 2010 she received the Karl Heinrich Heitfeld Prize for Applied Geology.

She is editor of the Hydrogeology Journal and co-editor of the journal Grundwasser der DGG. She is chair of the Hydrogeology Section of the German Geological Society - Geological Association (DGGV) (2017).

Fonts

  • Geostatistics for hydrogeological practice. Springer, Berlin / New York 1999, ISBN 3-540-66180-8 .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. http://www.dggv.de/fachsektionen/fachsektion-hydrogeologie.html