The Dead Sea shore is affected by major subsidence and sinkholes hazards due to the decrease of the sea level. The frequency of resulting accidents increased during the last four decades. Those phenomena could be at the origin of the catastrophic destruction of a major salt evaporation pond on 22 March 2000. In this paper, we show the main results of eight years of research in gravimetry and radar interferometry devoted to identify potentially hazardous areas, at different scales along the Jordanian Dead Sea coast, from the metric scale (gravimetric approach) to the kilometric one (interferometric approach). (C) 2003 Academie des sciences. Publie par Editions scientifiques et medicales Elsevier SAS. Tons droits reserves
AbstractThe Dead Sea region has faced substantial environmental challenges in recent decades, includ...
Since the building of first dike in the Dead Sea (DS) 60 years ago, the DS harsh environment sparks ...
The deepest point on Earth, the Dead Sea level, has been dropping alarmingly since 1978 by 0.7 m/a o...
Since the mid-1980s the coast of the Dead Sea is affected by sinkholes occurring over and around the...
The Dead Sea (DS) area is one of the best examples of the significant impact that the uncontrolled e...
From the 1970s, the Dead Sea experienced severe halo-karstification and anthropogenic modifications....
International audienceA geophysical study has been carried out in the Dead Sea (DS) coastal area of ...
During the past three decades, the Dead Sea (DS) water level has dropped at an average rate of ~1 m/...
The Dead Sea shore is a unique, young and dynamic salt karst system. Development of the area began i...
Sinkhole development is a hazardous geomorphic process responsible for increasing economic losses wo...
Sinkholes are large open holes (the largest is as much as 30 m in diameter and 15 m in deep) that re...
Since the early 80s, a progressively increasing number of sinkholes appeared along the Dead Sea coas...
Many studies show the sensitivity of our environment to manmade changes, especially the anthropogeni...
Near-surface geophysical imaging of alluvial fan settings is a challenging task but crucial for unde...
International audienceThe Dead Sea (DS) coastal areas have been dramatically hit by sinkhole occurre...
AbstractThe Dead Sea region has faced substantial environmental challenges in recent decades, includ...
Since the building of first dike in the Dead Sea (DS) 60 years ago, the DS harsh environment sparks ...
The deepest point on Earth, the Dead Sea level, has been dropping alarmingly since 1978 by 0.7 m/a o...
Since the mid-1980s the coast of the Dead Sea is affected by sinkholes occurring over and around the...
The Dead Sea (DS) area is one of the best examples of the significant impact that the uncontrolled e...
From the 1970s, the Dead Sea experienced severe halo-karstification and anthropogenic modifications....
International audienceA geophysical study has been carried out in the Dead Sea (DS) coastal area of ...
During the past three decades, the Dead Sea (DS) water level has dropped at an average rate of ~1 m/...
The Dead Sea shore is a unique, young and dynamic salt karst system. Development of the area began i...
Sinkhole development is a hazardous geomorphic process responsible for increasing economic losses wo...
Sinkholes are large open holes (the largest is as much as 30 m in diameter and 15 m in deep) that re...
Since the early 80s, a progressively increasing number of sinkholes appeared along the Dead Sea coas...
Many studies show the sensitivity of our environment to manmade changes, especially the anthropogeni...
Near-surface geophysical imaging of alluvial fan settings is a challenging task but crucial for unde...
International audienceThe Dead Sea (DS) coastal areas have been dramatically hit by sinkhole occurre...
AbstractThe Dead Sea region has faced substantial environmental challenges in recent decades, includ...
Since the building of first dike in the Dead Sea (DS) 60 years ago, the DS harsh environment sparks ...
The deepest point on Earth, the Dead Sea level, has been dropping alarmingly since 1978 by 0.7 m/a o...