Schroeder, MatthiasBautz, ElisaHörmann, UlrikeKolberg, AnnetteLimberg, AlexanderFretag,UlrikeFuchs-Kittowski, FrankHosenfeld, FriedhelmAbecker, AndreasWikarski, Dietmar2019-11-222019-11-222017https://dl.gi.de/handle/20.500.12116/30239The location of the Berlin’s inner city area in the glacialvalley named Warschau-Berliner Urstromtal caused a natural groundwater level of only a few meters below the ground surface. The knowledge about the current and highest expected groundwater level is therefore important for Berlin's water management and also for the construction sector. As a result, a network of groundwater monitoring stations was started in the center of Berlin. Thus, time series with a long history were archived for several monitoring wells from Berlin’s inner city area. These time series allow a historical review of the groundwater fluctuations and also the economic development of the city of Berlin for the last 150 years. Using a newly developed web application, which illustrates the historical groundwater level fluctuations on an interpolated geostatistical surface, these developments can be presented impressively.deDie historische Entwicklung der Grundwasserstände im Berliner ZentrumText/Conference Paper