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Publikováno v:
IEEE Sensors Journal. 23:7049-7058
Autor:
Jason Schulthess, David Kamerman, Alexander Winston, Alex Pomo, Tammy Trowbridge, Xiaofei Pu, Nicolas Woolstenhulme, Devin Imholte, Colby Jensen, Daniel Wachs
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Journal of Nuclear Materials. 560:153520
Publikováno v:
Geological Society of America Bulletin. 114:12-23
Since the early 1990s, sinkholes and wide, shallow subsidence features (WSSFs) have become major problems along the Dead Sea shores in Israel and Jordan. Sinkholes are readily observed in the field, but their locations and timing are unpredictable. W
Autor:
Daniel Wachs, Hillel Wust-Bloch
Publikováno v:
Israel Journal of Earth Sciences. 49:103-109
Autor:
Amos Bein, Daniel Wachs, Gidon Baer, Meir Abelson, Vladimir Shtivelman, Onn Crouvi, Yoseph Yechieli
Over the past several years, the coastal area around the declining Dead Sea has undergone a catastrophic collapse. One of the major expressions of this process is the sudden appearance of hundreds of collapse sinkholes, causing a severe threat to the
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https://doi.org/10.1130/2006.2401(16)
https://doi.org/10.1130/2006.2401(16)
Autor:
Yoseph Yechieli, Daniel Wachs, Ittai Kurzon, Eli Raz, Vladimir Shtivelman, Meir Abelson, Onn Crouvi, Gidon Baer
Publikováno v:
Geophysical Research Letters. 30
[1] The Dead Sea (DS) pull-apart basin is one of the more seismically active segments of the DS Transform plate boundary. In the last decade, hundreds of collapse-sinkholes have been formed along the DS coastlines in Israel and Jordan, causing severe
Autor:
Dov Levitte, Daniel Wachs
Publikováno v:
Environmental Geology and Water Sciences. 6:183-186
Jerusalem is located 25 km from the active Dead Sea fault, which is a part of the Dead Sea Rift System Despite its proximity to the fault, the city has escaped past seismic events relatively undamaged. In contrast to the rest of the city, the Mount o
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Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology. 17:49-64
The tertiary stratigraphic column on the island of Guam, in the Mariana Island Arc of the western Pacific, is composed largely of volcanic rocks and limestones of shallow-water reef and bank facies. Small amounts of fine-grained limestones, of Eocene