F Gutiérrez - Oxford research encyclopedia of natural hazard …, 2016 - oxfordre.com
Sinkholes or dolines are closed depressions characteristic of terrains underlain by soluble rocks (carbonates and/or evaporites). They may be related to the differential dissolutional …
AM Morley, TA Mather, DM Pyle, JM Kendall - Science of Remote Sensing, 2024 - Elsevier
Advances in air and space sensor technology reveal new opportunities and innovative ways to remotely sense the Earth's subsurface. Considerable spatial coverage, fast and frequent …
Ground subsidence and sinkhole collapse are phenomena affecting regions of karst geology worldwide. The rapid development of such phenomena around the Dead Sea in the …
During the past three decades, the Dead Sea (DS) water level has dropped at an average rate of~ 1 m/year, resulting in the formation of thousands of sinkholes along its coastline that …
Karst groundwater systems are characterized by the presence of multiple porosity types. Of these, subsurface conduits that facilitate concentrated, heterogeneous flow are challenging …
There are two conflicting models of sinkhole development along the Dead Sea (DS). The first one considers structural control on sinkholes, constraining them to tectonic lineaments …
Abstract The Dead Sea region has faced substantial environmental challenges in recent decades, including water resource scarcity,~ 1 m annual decreases in the water level …