Dr. Beatrice Richieri

Beatrice Richieri
Professorship for Applied Geology and Environmental Systems Modeling
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Henkestraße 9191052 Erlangen
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Research Interests
- Modelling of karst and porous aquifers
- Hydrogeochemical modeling
Curriculum Vitae
Education
- Since 10/2020 | PhD Candidate at the Chair of Hydrology and River Basin Management of the Technical University of Munich, Modelling of flow and transport processes in limestone and dolostone dominated karst systems | Project: ROCKAT
- 10/2016 – 05/2019 | Master’s degree in Environmental Engineering, Technical University of Munich | Master’s Thesis: Hydro-morphological Model of the São Francisco River in Três Marias, Brazil | Study Project: Flood Wave Propagation in the Reservoir of Oberaudorf-Ebbs, Austria
- 03/2015 – 11/2015 | Internship at Cooperative Society AGRITECO, Venezia-Marghera, Italy | Activities: Environmental assessment and impact studies
- 09/2012 – 01/2016 | Bachelor’s degree in Environmental Engineering, University of Trento, Italy | Bachelor’s Thesis: Ecosystems Environmental Services
Professional Career
- 04/2024 – today | Research assistant at the Chair of Applied Geology of the FAU and at the Institute of Groundwater Management of TUD
- 10/2019 – 03/2024 | Research assistant at the Chair of Hydrology and River Basin Management of the Technical University of Munich | Project: Hydrological report for the waterworks of the town of Waidhofen a.d. Ybbs, Austria
- 08/2017 – 03/2020 | Research assistant at the Chair of Hydraulic and Water Resources Engineering of the Technical University of Munich | Project: Flood Retention Potential at the Inn river (Retentionspotential-Studie am Inn)
Key publications
- Richieri, B., Bittner, D., Hartmann, A., Benettin, P., Van Breukelen, B. M., Labat, D., and Chiogna, G. (2023). Using continuous electrical conductivity measurements to derive major ion concentrations in karst systems. Hydrological Processes, 37(6), e14929. https://doi.org/10.1002/hyp.14929
- Richieri, B., Bittner, D., Sivelle, V., Hartmann, A., Labat, D., and Chiogna, G. (accepted). On the value of hydrochemical data for the interpretation of flow and transport processes in karst systems. Hydrogeology Journal
- Sivelle, V., Jourde, H., Bittner, D., Richieri, B., Labat, D., Hartmann, A., and Chiogna, G. (2022). Considering land cover and land use (LCLU) in lumped parameter modeling in forest dominated karst catchments. Journal of Hydrology, 612, Part C. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jhydrol.2022.128264
- Bittner, D., Richieri, B., and Chiogna, G. (2021) Unravelling the time-dependent relevance of model input uncertainties for a lumped hydrologic model of a pre-alpine karst system. Hydrogeology 29:2363–2379. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10040-021-02377-1
2025
- Ji, H., Chiogna, G., Chang, W., Richieri, B., Chen, L., Luo, M.,... Huang, K. (2025). Investigating the structure of a multiple karst aquifer system and its hydrological process response using high-resolution multi-tracer data. Journal of Hydrology, 657. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jhydrol.2025.133152
- Ji, H., Chiogna, G., Richieri, B., Fan, X., Huang, K., Chen, C.,... Zhao, H. (2025). High-frequency dual-tracer approach to identify contaminant transport pathways and quantify migration behaviors in karst underground river system. Journal of Hydrology, 662. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jhydrol.2025.133935
- Richieri, B., Sivelle, V., Hartmann, A., Labat, D., Muniruzzaman, M., & Chiogna, G. (2025). LuKARS 3.0: a high-performance computing software to model flow and transport processes in karst aquifers. ENVIRON MODELL SOFTW , 193. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envsoft.2025.106642
- Çallı, K., Chiogna, G., Bittner, D., Sivelle, V., Labat, D., Richieri, B.,... Hartmann, A. (2025). Karst Water Resources in a Changing World: Review of Solute Transport Modeling Approaches. Reviews of Geophysics, 63(1). https://doi.org/10.1029/2023RG000811
Transferring knowledge of probabilistic groundwater flood maps for improved risk assessment
(Third Party Funds Single)Project leader: ,
Term: 1. June 2025 - 31. October 2025
Funding source: andere Förderorganisation
