Near-surface geophysical imaging of alluvial fan settings is a challenging task but crucial for understating geological processes in such settings. The alluvial fan of Ghor Al-Haditha at the southeast shore of the Dead Sea is strongly affected by localized subsidence and destructive sinkhole collapses, with a significantly increasing sinkhole formation rate since ca. 1983. A similar increase is observed also on the western shore of the Dead Sea, in correlation with an ongoing decline in the Dead Sea level. Since different structural models of the upper 50 m of the alluvial fan and varying hypothetical sinkhole processes have been suggested for the Ghor Al-Haditha area in the past, this study aimed to clarify the subsurface characteristics r...
Sinkhole development is a hazardous geomorphic process responsible for increasing economic losses wo...
Karst groundwater systems are characterized by the presence of multiple porosity types. Of these, su...
Since the building of first dike in the Dead Sea (DS) 60 years ago, the DS harsh environment sparks ...
Near-surface geophysical imaging of alluvial fan settings is a challenging task but crucial for und...
International audienceThe Dead Sea (DS) coastal areas have been dramatically hit by sinkhole occurre...
Since the early 80s, a progressively increasing number of sinkholes appeared along the Dead Sea coas...
International audienceA geophysical study has been carried out in the Dead Sea (DS) coastal area of ...
Sinkholes are large open holes (the largest is as much as 30 m in diameter and 15 m in deep) that re...
Subrosion can result in depressions and sinkholes, which are a geohazard. To improve the knowledge o...
International audienceSeismic refraction, magnetic resonance sounding (MRS), and the transient elect...
Subrosion is the subsurface leaching of soluble rocks that results in the formation of depression an...
ad S orm orm dely o orld. T inkhol Dead Sea shores, but rather occur as clusters. Presently, 40 sink...
Sinkhole development is a hazardous geomorphic process responsible for increasing economic losses wo...
Karst groundwater systems are characterized by the presence of multiple porosity types. Of these, su...
Since the building of first dike in the Dead Sea (DS) 60 years ago, the DS harsh environment sparks ...
Near-surface geophysical imaging of alluvial fan settings is a challenging task but crucial for und...
International audienceThe Dead Sea (DS) coastal areas have been dramatically hit by sinkhole occurre...
Since the early 80s, a progressively increasing number of sinkholes appeared along the Dead Sea coas...
International audienceA geophysical study has been carried out in the Dead Sea (DS) coastal area of ...
Sinkholes are large open holes (the largest is as much as 30 m in diameter and 15 m in deep) that re...
Subrosion can result in depressions and sinkholes, which are a geohazard. To improve the knowledge o...
International audienceSeismic refraction, magnetic resonance sounding (MRS), and the transient elect...
Subrosion is the subsurface leaching of soluble rocks that results in the formation of depression an...
ad S orm orm dely o orld. T inkhol Dead Sea shores, but rather occur as clusters. Presently, 40 sink...
Sinkhole development is a hazardous geomorphic process responsible for increasing economic losses wo...
Karst groundwater systems are characterized by the presence of multiple porosity types. Of these, su...
Since the building of first dike in the Dead Sea (DS) 60 years ago, the DS harsh environment sparks ...