Laurent Longuevergne

Professional Summary

August 13, 2009

Business address: The University of Texas at Austin

Bureau of Economic Geology

University Station, Box X

Austin, Texas 78713-8924

(512) 471-1368

E-mail address:

Academic Background

B.S.E. Mathematics - Physics - Informatics, Lycee Albert Scheitzer, Mulhouse, France, 1999

Ph.D. Geophysics, University Pierre et marie Curie, Paris VI, France, 2002

Areas of Expertise

  1. Measuring terrestrial water storage using geodetic instruments (GRACE satellite, superconducting gravimeter, hydrostatic tiltmeter).
  2. Modeling Terrestrial Water Storage.
  3. Developing physical tools to measure the environment (including applied geophysics).

Professional Work Experience

A. Present Position: Postdoctoral Fellow).

Postdoctoral research fellow under the direction of Clark Wilson and Bridget Scanlon. Application of GRACE measurements for Water Resources Management, case study of the High Plains Aquifer.

B. Engineer, French Office for Geologic and Mining Resources (BRGM), Strasbourg, France (may 2004 - June 2004).

Setting up of a statistical reconstruction model of the Rhenan aquifer. Dynamic characteristics and flooding risk management.

C. Civil Volunteer, French Antarctic Survey (IPEV and EOST), Kerguelen Island (September 2002 - April 2004).

1-year winterover on Kerguelen Island as a civil engineer. Responsible for the seismological, geomagnetic, and ionospheric observatory.

Publications

Articles

Peer Reviewed

Boudin, F., Bernard, P., Longuevergne, Laurent, Florsch, N., Larmat, C., Courteille, C., Blum, P.- A., Vincent, T., and Kammenthaler, M., 2008, A silica long base tiltmeter with high stability and resolution: Review of Scientific Instruments, v. 79, 034502 [11 p.].

Longuevergne, Laurent, Florsch, N., and Elsass, P., 2007, Extracting coherent regional information from local measurements with Karhunen-Loève transform: case study of an alluvial aquifer (Rhine valley, France and Germany): Water Resources Research, v. 43, W04430, doi:10.1029/2006WR005000.

Llubes, Muriel, Florsch, N., Hinderer, J., Longuevergne, Laurent, and Amalvict, M., 2004, Local hydrology, the Global Geodynamics Project and CHAMP/GRACE perspective: some case studies: Journal of Geodynamics, v. 38, no. 3–5, p. 355–374.

Non-Peer-Reviewed

Rerolle, Thibault, Florsch, Nicolas, Llubes, Muriel, Boudin, Frederic, and Longuevergne, Laurent, 2006, Inclinometry, a new tool for the monitoring of aquifers?: C. R. Geoscience, v. 338, p. 775–786.

Abstracts

Longuevergne, Laurent, Boy, J.- P., Gascoin, S., Rinaldi, S., Fehrat, Gilbert, Viville, D., Florsch, N., and Hinderer, J., 2008, Quanitifying and quantifying water storage variations using sensitive ground surface parameters (abs.), in Geophysical Research Abstracts, v. 10, EGU General Assembly, session HS1.5, Vienna, Austria

Longuevergne, Laurent, Florsch, Nicolas, and Elsass, Philippe, 2007, Extracting hydrological processes with Karhunen-Loève Transform: case study of the Upper Rhine Valley alluvial aquifer (abs.), in EGU General Assembly, Vienna, Austria.

Longuevergne, Laurent, Boy, J.- P., Fehrat, Gilbert, Ulrich, Patrice, Florsch, Nicolas, and Hinderer, Jacques, 2007, Towards physical modeling of hydrological contribution in Strasbourg observatory (abs.): Eos, v. 88, no. 52, Fall Meeting Supplement, G31A-06.

Longuevergne, Laurent, Oudin, Ludovic, Boy, J.- P., Boudin, F., Florsch, N., Vincent, Thierry, and Kammenthaler, Michel, 2007, Potentiality to use ground geodesy data to constrain calibration of hydrological model (abs.), in IUGG XXIV, Session HW2005, Perugia, Italy.

Longuevergne, Laurent, Boudin, Frederic, Boy, J.- P., Oudin, Ludovic, and Florsch, Nicolas, 2007, Physical modelling to remove hydrological effects at local and regional scale: application the 100-m hydrostatic inclinometer in Saite-Croix-aux-Mines (Vosges Mountains, France) (abs.), in IUGG XXIV, Session GS003, Perugia, Italy.

Longuevergne, L., Oudin, L., Boudin, F., Florsch, N., Vincent, T., and Kammenthaler, M., 2007, Quantifying and locating water stored within a catchment thanks to ground geodesy (abs.): Geophysical Research Abstracts, v. 9, 00649, EGU General Assembly, Session HS27, Vienna, Austria.

Boudin, F., Bernard, P., Longuevergne, L., Florsch, N., Bour, O., Esnoult, M.- F., Courteille, C., and Caudal, J.- P., 2006, A silica long base tiltmeter with high stability and resolution (abs.): Eos, v. 87, no. 52, Fall Meeting Supplement, abstract G23B-1287.

Lecturing

Lectures and Addresses

What may bring gravimeters to the monitoring of water storage?: presented at EGU General Assembly, session HS1.5, Vienna, Austria, April 13–18 2008.

Extracting hydrological processes with Karhunen-Loève transform: case study of the Upper Rhine alluvial aquifer: presented at EGU General Assembly, Vienna, Austria, April 15–20 2007.

Quantifying and locating water stored within a catchment thanks to ground geodesy: presented at EGU General Assembly Session HS27, Vienna, Austria, April 15–20 2007.

Physical modelling to remove hydrological effects at local and regional scale: application of the 100-m hydrostatic inclinometer in Sainte-Croix-aux-Mines (Vosges Mountains, France): presented at IUGG Session GS003, Perugia, Italy, July 2–13 2007.

Potentiality to use ground geodesy data to constrain calibration of hydrological model: presented at IUGG Session HW2005, Perugia, Italy, July 2–13 2007.

Towards physical modeling of the hydrological contribution in Strasbourg observatory: presented at AGU Fall Meeting, San Francisco, California, December 10–14 2007.

A silica long base tiltmeter with high stability and resolution: presented at AGU Fall Meeting, San Francisco, California, December 11–15 2006.

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