Dipl.-Geol. Sven Borchardt

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University of  Potsdam,
Institute of Earth and Environmental Science

Dipl.-Geol. Sven Borchardt
Building Am Mühlenberg 3, Room 3.01

Karl-Liebknecht-Str. 24-25
14476 Potsdam-Golm

E-mail:
borchard@geo.uni-potsdam.de
Phone:
+49 331 977 6271
Fax:
+49 331 977 5700
Dipl.-Geol. Sven Borchardt

 

  • Biography
  • Research
  • Publications

Biography

2010, november
PhD student, Institute of Earth and Environmental Sciences, University of Potsdam
2010
Diploma in Geology at the University of Potsdam
2009/10
Diploma-Thesis "Satellite-based quantification of evapotranspiration and improved water balance modeling of the early holocene paleolake in Suguta Valley, northern Kenya"

Research

The aim of my work is to provide a non-linear data analysis method for hyperspectral imaging data to quantify climate-driven erosion processes. The project is supported by the BMWi (Federal Ministry of Economics and Technology), integrated into the graduate program GRK 1364 and part of the ongoing development of methods for the EnMAP (Environmental Mapping and Analysis Program) satellite program.

The methods will enable to perform risk analyses, which are of economic interests (risk minimization) as well as scientific importance, to understand erosion processes and the trigger of mass movements.

A subsequent large-scale and semi-automatic application of the developed method for the quantification of erosion and alteration processes should be integrated into the EnMAP-Toolbox.

Publications

Borchardt, S. (2012): Nichtlineare Analyse hyperspektraler Fernerkundungsdaten zur Quantifizierung klimagesteuerter Erosionsprozesse. 3. National EnMAP Workshop, 09./10. February 2012, GFZ Potsdam. [Talk]

Borchardt, S., Trauth, M.H. (2011): Estimation of actual evapotranspiration using remote sensing data for lake-balance modeling in the Suguta Valley, northern Kenya Rift. European Geoscience Union (EGU) General Assembly, April 2011, Vienna. [Poster] [Abstract]

Borchardt, S. (2010): Nichtlineare Analyse hyperspektraler Fernerkundungsdaten zur Quantifizierung klimagesteuerter Erosionsprozesse. 2. National EnMAP Workshop, 25./26. November 2010, GFZ Potsdam. [Profile] [Talk]

Biography

2010, november
PhD student, Institute of Earth and Environmental Sciences, University of Potsdam
2010
Diploma in Geology at the University of Potsdam
2009/10
Diploma-Thesis "Satellite-based quantification of evapotranspiration and improved water balance modeling of the early holocene paleolake in Suguta Valley, northern Kenya"

Research

The aim of my work is to provide a non-linear data analysis method for hyperspectral imaging data to quantify climate-driven erosion processes. The project is supported by the BMWi (Federal Ministry of Economics and Technology), integrated into the graduate program GRK 1364 and part of the ongoing development of methods for the EnMAP (Environmental Mapping and Analysis Program) satellite program.

The methods will enable to perform risk analyses, which are of economic interests (risk minimization) as well as scientific importance, to understand erosion processes and the trigger of mass movements.

A subsequent large-scale and semi-automatic application of the developed method for the quantification of erosion and alteration processes should be integrated into the EnMAP-Toolbox.

Publications

Borchardt, S. (2012): Nichtlineare Analyse hyperspektraler Fernerkundungsdaten zur Quantifizierung klimagesteuerter Erosionsprozesse. 3. National EnMAP Workshop, 09./10. February 2012, GFZ Potsdam. [Talk]

Borchardt, S., Trauth, M.H. (2011): Estimation of actual evapotranspiration using remote sensing data for lake-balance modeling in the Suguta Valley, northern Kenya Rift. European Geoscience Union (EGU) General Assembly, April 2011, Vienna. [Poster] [Abstract]

Borchardt, S. (2010): Nichtlineare Analyse hyperspektraler Fernerkundungsdaten zur Quantifizierung klimagesteuerter Erosionsprozesse. 2. National EnMAP Workshop, 25./26. November 2010, GFZ Potsdam. [Profile] [Talk]