<p>The LIAG-Institut für Angewandte Geophysik has published its latest research report, reflecting a highly successful year in 2024 with 47 third-party funded projects and a revenue of around three million euros. The report highlights a patent for innovative measurement technology, emphasizing the importance of SIP measurements for determining rock properties and applications such as groundwater exploration and environmental pollution characterization. The research focuses on groundwater systems, geological hazards, and georeserves as energy sources and storage (geothermal and hydrogen). The report also details the Institute's comprehensive geophysical methods and the modernization of the renowned geochronology laboratory. The LIAG is involved in several international projects, demonstrating its expertise and role as a reliable partner in research collaborations.</p>
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