All Stories

  1. Eastern Mediterranean: Combined geological–geophysical zonation and paleogeodynamics of the Mesozoic and Cenozoic structural-sedimentation stages
  2. Quantitative Interpretation of Magnetic Anomalies from Thick Bed, Horizontal Plate and Intermediate Models Under Complex Physical-Geological Environments in Archaeological Prospection
  3. Implementation of the geo-correlation methodology for predictability of catastrophic weather events: long-term US tornado season and short-term hurricanes
  4. Newly developed paleomagnetic map of the EasternmostMediterranean joined with tectono-structural analysis unmaskgeodynamic history of this region
  5. Gravity Disturbances, Marussi Tensor, Invariants and Other Functions of the Geopotential Represented by EGM 2008
  6. Spatial position of the Kiama inverse magnetization zone in the oceanic crust of the Eastern Mediterranean
  7. APPLICATION OF POTENTIAL GEOPHYSICAL FIELDS IN ORE DEPOSITS: INVERSE PROBLEM SOLUTION UNDER COMPLEX CONDITIONS AND 3-D GRAVITY-MAGNETIC FIELD MODELING
  8. APPLICATION OF POTENTIAL GEOPHYSICAL FIELDS IN ORE DEPOSITS: INVERSE PROBLEM SOLUTION UNDER COMPLEX CONDITIONS AND 3-D GRAVITY-MAGNETIC FIELD MODELING
  9. Comments to publication of D. Closson and N. Abu Karaki “Sinkhole hazards prediction at Ghor Al Haditha, Dead Sea, Jordan: ‘‘Salt Edge’’ and ‘‘Tectonic’’ models contribution”—a rebuttal to ‘‘Geophysical prediction and following development sinkholes in...
  10. Applied Geothermics
  11. Four Color Theorem and Applied Geophysics
  12. Thermal Properties of Rocks and Density of Fluids
  13. The Thermal Regime of Permafrost Regions
  14. Temperature Investigations in the Petroleum Industry
  15. Temperature Analyses in Hydrology
  16. Near-Surface Temperature Measurements
  17. Influence of Temperature Changes to Other Fields
  18. Interpretation of Thermal Measurements
  19. Investigating Deep Lithospheric Structures
  20. Integration of Thermal Observations with Other Geophysical Methods
  21. The Thermal Field of the Earth
  22. Temperature Anomalies Associated with Some Natural Phenomena
  23. Methods of Thermal Field Measurements
  24. Paleoclimate and Present Climate Warming Trends
  25. Geophysical Observations at Archaeological Sites: Estimating Informational Content
  26. Non-stochastic long-term prediction model for US tornado level
  27. GPR and ERT combined analysis on the basis of advanced wavelet methodology: The Montagnole testing area
  28. A new combined wavelet methodology: implementation to GPR and ERT data obtained in the Montagnole experiment
  29. QUANTITATIVE INTERPRETATION OF MAGNETIC ANOMALIES PRODUCED BY THICK AND QUASI-THICK BEDS IN ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL GEOPHYSICS
  30. Geophysical prediction and following development sinkholes in two Dead Sea areas, Israel and Jordan
  31. Optimisation of temperature observational well selection
  32. Cylindrical probe with a variable heat flow rate: A new method for the determination of formation thermal conductivity
  33. Removing Regional Trends in Microgravity in Complex Environments: Testing on 3D Model and Field Investigations in the Eastern Dead Sea Coast (Jordan)
  34. Is the geodynamic process in preparation of strong earthquakes reflected in the geomagnetic field?
  35. Relations between Dead Sea Sinkholes and Faults
  36. Geophysical Studies in the Caucasus
  37. Mining Geophysics
  38. Introduction
  39. Environmental and Near-Surface Geophysics
  40. Geophysics in Hydrology
  41. The Kura Depression and Adjacent Basins
  42. Regional Physical-Geological Models and Regioning
  43. Investigation of Seismic Activity
  44. Tectonical-Geophysical Setting of the Caucasus
  45. Geothermal Investigations in Permafrost Regions—The Duration of Temperature Monitoring after Wellbores Shut-In
  46. Quantitative Analysis of Magnetic Anomalies in the Eastern Mediterranean: A Review
  47. Methodological Specificities of Geophysical Studies in the Complex Environments of the Caucasus
  48. Preliminary Magnetic Data Analysis in the Eastern Dead Sea Shore for Identification of Subsurface Inhomogeneties
  49. Geophysical Assessment of Salt Sinkholes Hazard along the Dead Sea Shore in Israel and Jordan
  50. Study of the Salt Layer Environments Using TEM Method in the Dead Sea Sinkhole Problem
  51. Determination of the formation temperature from shut-in logs: Estimation of the radius of thermal influence
  52. Estimation of the effect of thermal convection and casing on the temperature regime of boreholes: a review
  53. Tectonic-Geophysical Mapping of Israel and the Eastern Mediterranean: Implications for Hydrocarbon Prospecting
  54. Unmanned Airborne Magnetic and VLF Investigations: Effective Geophysical Methodology for the Near Future
  55. Study of magnetic anomalies over archaeological targets in urban environments
  56. Development of 3-D Gravity-Magnetic Models of the Earth’s Crust of Azerbaijan and Adjacent Areas: an Overview
  57. Application of Informational and Wavelet Approaches for Integrated Processing of Geophysical Data in Complex Environments
  58. Review of Environmental and Geological Microgravity Applications and Feasibility of Its Employment at Archaeological Sites in Israel
  59. Transport Infrastructure Surveillance and Monitoring by Electromagnetic Sensing: The ISTIMES Project
  60. Method for Comprehensive Computing of Water Flows Geodynamics in the Dead Sea Basin
  61. Geophysical Prediction and Following Analysis of the Dead Sea Sinkhole Development Through the Ein Gedi – Arugot Area
  62. Archaeological geophysics in arid environments: Examples from Israel
  63. Special issue on near surface geophysics for the study and the management of historical resources
  64. Special issue on near surface geophysics for the study and the management of historical resources
  65. The Dead Sea sinkhole hazard – new findings based on a multidisciplinary geophysical study
  66. Archaeological geophysics in Israel: past, present and future
  67. Preface "Near surface geophysics for the study and the management of historical resources: past, present and future (EGU GI9 Session 2009)"
  68. Application of Potential Geophysical Fields at Archaeological Sites in Israel: An Introduction
  69. Near-surface temperature survey: An independent tool for delineation of buried archaeological targets
  70. Application of Microgravity at Archaeological Sites in Israel: Some Estimation Derived from 3‐D Modeling and Quantitative Analysis of Gravity Field
  71. Estimation of geothermal gradients from single temperature log-field cases
  72. Preface Geophysical monitoring of near-surface by electromagnetic and other methods
  73. Study of the factors affecting the karst volume assessment in the Dead Sea sinkhole problem using microgravity field analysis and 3-D modeling
  74. Borehole paleoclimatology – the effect of deep lakes and "heat islands" on temperature profiles
  75. Remote Operated Vehicle Geophysical Survey Using Magnetic and VLF Methods: Proposed Schemes for Data Processing and Interpretation
  76. The Main Reason for Mineral Loss in Gravity Dressing
  77. Interference well testing—variable fluid flow rate
  78. Latest Results of Geophysical–Archaeological Investigations at the Christian Archaeological Investigations at the Christian Archaeological Site Emmaus-Nicopolis (Central Israel)
  79. Development of 3D Gravity/Magnetic Models of Earth's Crust in Complicated Regions of Azerbaijan
  80. Stability of iron oxides and their role in the formation of rock magnetism
  81. Structure of the Sea of Galilee and Kinarot Valley derived from combined geological geophysical analysis
  82. Revealing of Subterranean Karst Using Modern Analysis of Potential and Quasi‐Potential Fields
  83. Well temperature testing—an extension of Slider's method
  84. Determination of formation temperatures from temperature logs in deep boreholes: comparison of three methods
  85. Methodology of Curie discontinuity map development for regions with low thermal characteristics: An example from Israel
  86. Application of piezoelectric and seismoelectrokinetic phenomena in exploration geophysics: Review of Russian and Israeli experiences
  87. Discovery of microdiamonds and associated minerals in the Makhtesh Ramon Canyon (Negev Desert, Israel)
  88. Pressure and temperature drawdown well testing: similarities and differences
  89. Detailed Magnetic Survey Unmasks Prehistoric Archaeological Sites in Israel
  90. Analysis of temperature influences on the amplitude–frequency characteristics of Rn gas concentration
  91. Determination of formation temperature from bottom-hole temperature logs—a generalized Horner method
  92. Do old spoils contain large amounts of economically valuable minerals?
  93. Drawdown test for a stimulated well produced at a constant bottomhole pressure
  94. Integrated analysis of magnetic, paleomagnetic and K-Ar data in a tectonic complex region: An example from the Sea of Galilee
  95. Sea of Galilee: Comprehensive analysis of magnetic anomalies
  96. Prediction of formation temperatures in permafrost regions from temperature logs in deep wells—field cases
  97. The Natufian site of Eynan (Hula Valley, northern Israel): Magnetic prospecting reveals new features
  98. Ancient Roman remains in Israel provide a challenge for physical-archaeological modelling techniques
  99. FORMALIZATION AND ESTIMATION OF INTEGRATED GEOLOGICAL INVESTIGATIONS: AN INFORMATIONAL APPROACH
  100. Crustal structure of the Levant Basin, eastern Mediterranean
  101. Informational Approach for Formalization and Estimation of Integrated Geological Investigations
  102. Prompt magnetic investigations of archaeological remains in areas of infrastructure development: Israeli experience
  103. The role of nonlinear source terms in geophysics
  104. Application of Multifocusing Seismic Processing to GPR Data Analysis
  105. Development of the Initial Physico‐Archaeological Model of the Nahal Zehora Site (Central Israel) Using Modern Magnetic Data Interpretation
  106. Investigation of Mountainous Rock Destruction: A New Physico‐Mathematical Conception
  107. Identification of anomalous radon concentrations due to geodynamic processes by elimination of Rn variations caused by other factors
  108. Rapid methods for interpretation of induced polarization anomalies
  109. Determination of the lower edges of magnetized bodies by using geothermal data
  110. GEOTHERMAL INVESTIGATIONS IN THE DEAD SEA RIFT ZONE, ISRAEL: IMPLICATIONS FOR PETROLEUM GEOLOGY
  111. Interpretation of Geophysical Fields in Complicated Environments
  112. Indicator Space Generation
  113. Introduction
  114. Conclusion
  115. Integrated Interpretation
  116. Revealing and Localization of Targets
  117. GEOTHERMAL INVESTIGATIONS IN THE DEAD SEA RIFT ZONE, ISRAEL: IMPLICATIONS FOR PETROLEUM GEOLOGY
  118. Characteristic Features of the Imigo Package
  119. Informational Content and Structure of the Interpretation Process
  120. Peculiarities of the Media under Study and their Geophysical Investigations
  121. Development of the Initial Model of the Medium
  122. Determination of the Anomalous Body Parameters
  123. Revision of a Model of a Medium; Representation and Evaluation of Interpretation Results
  124. Common Aspects of Geophysical Fields in Question
  125. Near‐surface thermal prospecting: Review of processing and Interpretation
  126. Investigation of geophysical fields in pyrite deposits under mountainous conditions
  127. Improving Eötvös corrections by wide-band noise kalman filtering
  128. Examples of terrain corrections in the VLF method in the Caucasian region, USSR
  129. VLF method: elimination of noises and quantitative interpretation