The Dead Sea is a terminal lake of one of the largest hydrological systems in the Levant and may thus be viewed as a large rain gauge for the region. Variations of its level are indicative of the climate variations in the region. Here, we present the decadal- to centennial-resolution Holocene lake-level curve of the Dead Sea. Then we determine the regional hydroclimatology that affected level variations. To achieve this goal we compare modern natural lake-level variations and instrumental rainfall records and quantify the hydrology relative to lake-level rise, fall, or stability. To quantify that relationship under natural conditions, rainfall data pre-dating the artificial Dead Sea level drop since the 1960s are used. In this respect, Jeru...
of late glacial Lake Lisan and fan delta surfaces between 280 and 365m bmsl (meters below mean sea l...
Changes in the level of closed lakes such as the glacial Lake Lisan/Near East, that occupied the Jor...
Abstract: Mount Sedom is a salt diapir, on the southwestern shore of the Dead Sea, which has been ri...
The importance of understanding processes that govern the hydroclimate of the Mediterranean Basin is...
The rain regime of the Levant during the late Quaternary was controlled primarily by Mediterranean c...
In this paper we describe the stratigraphy and sediments deposited in Lake Samra that occupied the D...
The Dead Sea, located at the deepest place on continent and between the subtropical Mediterranean zo...
A quantitative understanding of climatic variations in the Levant during the last glacial cycle is n...
Holocene sedimentary and geomorphic sequences from the Dead Sea region, Israel, are compared by corr...
The modern hydrological regime of the Dead Sea is strongly affected by anthropogenic activity. The n...
Sediment cores recovered by the Dead Sea Deep Drilling Project (DSDDP) from the deepest basin of the...
The lake level of the Dead Sea, Southern Levant, has fluctuated with an amplitude of ∼250 m in respo...
Based on geomorphic observations, we discuss lake-level fluctuations, alluvial deposition and river ...
ABSTRACT. Holocene sedimentary and geomorphic sequences from the Dead Sea region, Israel, are compar...
Laminated lake sediments from the Dead Sea basin provide high-resolution records of climatic variabi...
of late glacial Lake Lisan and fan delta surfaces between 280 and 365m bmsl (meters below mean sea l...
Changes in the level of closed lakes such as the glacial Lake Lisan/Near East, that occupied the Jor...
Abstract: Mount Sedom is a salt diapir, on the southwestern shore of the Dead Sea, which has been ri...
The importance of understanding processes that govern the hydroclimate of the Mediterranean Basin is...
The rain regime of the Levant during the late Quaternary was controlled primarily by Mediterranean c...
In this paper we describe the stratigraphy and sediments deposited in Lake Samra that occupied the D...
The Dead Sea, located at the deepest place on continent and between the subtropical Mediterranean zo...
A quantitative understanding of climatic variations in the Levant during the last glacial cycle is n...
Holocene sedimentary and geomorphic sequences from the Dead Sea region, Israel, are compared by corr...
The modern hydrological regime of the Dead Sea is strongly affected by anthropogenic activity. The n...
Sediment cores recovered by the Dead Sea Deep Drilling Project (DSDDP) from the deepest basin of the...
The lake level of the Dead Sea, Southern Levant, has fluctuated with an amplitude of ∼250 m in respo...
Based on geomorphic observations, we discuss lake-level fluctuations, alluvial deposition and river ...
ABSTRACT. Holocene sedimentary and geomorphic sequences from the Dead Sea region, Israel, are compar...
Laminated lake sediments from the Dead Sea basin provide high-resolution records of climatic variabi...
of late glacial Lake Lisan and fan delta surfaces between 280 and 365m bmsl (meters below mean sea l...
Changes in the level of closed lakes such as the glacial Lake Lisan/Near East, that occupied the Jor...
Abstract: Mount Sedom is a salt diapir, on the southwestern shore of the Dead Sea, which has been ri...