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  1. Comments on “The Sdom evaporite formation in Israel and its relationship with the Messinian Salinity Crisis” by J. Charrach

    According to J. Charrach, the Sdom formation is a major non-marine evaporite sequence deposited during the climax of the Mediterranean Salinity...

    P. Möller, E. Rosenthal, C. Siebert in Carbonates and Evaporites
    Article Open access 01 March 2019
  2. Response to the comments made by Möller, P., E. Rosenthal, E. and Siebert, C. to the paper “The Sdom evaporite formation in Israel and its relationship with the Messinian Salinity Crisis” by J. Charrach

    I thank the discussors for their critique of the above paper. In geology there are rarely any absolute models but working hypotheses, which will be...

    J. Charrach in Carbonates and Evaporites
    Article 10 August 2019
  3. The Sdom evaporite formation in Israel and its relationship with the Messinian Salinity Crisis

    The Sdom Formation (Fm.) comprises an approximately 2 km thick sequence of evaporite sediments that Zak (The geology of Mount Sdom, Ph.D. Thesis,...

    Josef Charrach in Carbonates and Evaporites
    Article 22 January 2018
  4. Elevation and thickness of the 11–10 Kyr old ‘Sinkholes Salt’ layer in the Dead Sea: clues to past limnology, paleo-bathymetry and lake levels

    The sinkholes along the Dead Sea (DS) shores form by dissolution of an 11–10 kyr old subsurface salt layer (hereafter named the ‘Sinkholes Salt’)...

    Gidon Baer, Michael Bernstein, ... Ittai Gavrieli in Journal of Paleolimnology
    Article Open access 27 July 2023
  5. The Distribution of Brines in the Central Jordan Valley and Adjacent Areas

    The thermal and pressurized Ca-chlorideCa-chloride brine brinesBrines which permeate the subsurface of the Jordan—Dead SeaDead Sea TransformDead Sea...
    Eliahu Rosenthal, Peter Möller in The Many Facets of Israel's Hydrogeology
    Chapter 2021
  6. Analysis of Fluorophores of Dissolved Organic Matter in the Suwannee River by Reversed-Phase Liquid Chromatography

    Abstract

    Reversed-phase high performance liquid chromatography in combination with a multiwave fluorescence detector has been used to analyze the...

    O. A. Trubetskoj, O. E. Trubetskaya in Water Resources
    Article 09 July 2019
  7. From Geodiversity to Geofunctionality: Quantifying Geodiversity-Based Ecosystem Services for Landscape Planning in French Guiana

    Geodiversity assessment gained a prominent interest in the geoscientific community and beyond. However, it is not always sufficient for land planning...

    Ottone Scammacca, François Bétard, ... Arnauld Heuret in Geoheritage
    Article 15 December 2023
  8. Investigations into the Holocene geology of the Dead Sea basin

    This paper discusses the geological history and paleoclimate of the Dead Sea region based on drill hole data. A composite stratigraphic column for...

    Josef Charrach in Carbonates and Evaporites
    Article 06 July 2018
  9. Development of the Inland Sea and its evaporites in the Jordan-Dead Sea Transform based on hydrogeochemical considerations and the geological consequences

    Differences in the distribution of Na/Cl, Br/Cl and Mg/Ca equivalent values suggest a morphotectonic barrier at Marma Feiyad dividing the Tertiary...

    Peter Möller, E. Rosenthal, ... C. Siebert in International Journal of Earth Sciences
    Article 13 April 2018
  10. Effects of Chemical Structure on the Stability of Smectites in Short-Term Alteration Experiments

    Because of their isolating capacity, smectite-rich clays have been proposed as buffer and backfill materials in high-level radioactive waste...

    Lan Nguyen-Thanh, Horst-Jürgen Herbert, ... Rafael Ferreiro Mählmann in Clays and Clay Minerals
    Article 01 October 2014
  11. Hydrochemical assessment of pond and stream water near abandoned barite mine sites in parts of Oban massif and Mamfe Embayment, Southeastern Nigeria

    Hydrochemical studies were carried out in parts of Oban Massif and Mamfe Embayment, Southeastern Nigeria to examine the contributions of barite...

    Christopher Iorfa Adamu, Therese Nganje, Aniekan Edet in Environmental Earth Sciences
    Article 27 September 2013
  12. Molecular geochemical characteristics of gas source rocks from the Upper Triassic Xujiahe Formation indicate transgression events in the Sichuan Basin

    The geochemical characteristics of saturated and aromatic hydrocarbons from different formations and lithologies provide obvious evidence for...

    Min Zhang, GuangHui Huang, ... ShuiChang Zhang in Science China Earth Sciences
    Article 19 April 2012
  13. Barioferrite BaFe12O19: A new mineral species of the magnetoplumbite group from the Haturim Formation in Israel

    A new mineral barioferrite—a natural analogue of synthetic barium ferrite Ba Fe 12 3+ O 19 —has been identified in the central part of a metamorphosed...

    M. N. Murashko, N. V. Chukanov, ... Yu. D. Ivakin in Geology of Ore Deposits
    Article 01 December 2011
  14. Numerical analysis of the groundwater regime in the western Dead Sea escarpment, Israel + West Bank

    Water is scarce in the semi-arid to arid regions around the Dead Sea, where water supply mostly relies on restricted groundwater resources. Due to...

    Agnes Gräbe, Tino Rödiger, ... Olaf Kolditz in Environmental Earth Sciences
    Article 08 July 2012
  15. Studying of liquid thermolysis products of various types of immature kerogen in sedimentary lacustrine rocks from the valjevo-Mionica basin, Serbia, and the effect of Pt4+ and Ru3+ ions on their yield and the hydrocarbon composition

    Liquid thermolysis products of various types of immature kerogen from sedimentary lacustrine rocks from the Valjevo-Mionica basin in Serbia were...

    A. Šajnović, K. Stojanović, ... B. Jovančiećević in Geochemistry International
    Article 07 October 2011
  16. Biomarkers (Organic, Compound-Specific Isotopes)

    Kliti Grice, Jochen J. Brocks in Encyclopedia of Geobiology
    Reference work entry 2011
  17. Origin, organic geochemistry, and estimation of the generation potential of Neogene lacustrine sediments from the Valjevo-Mionica Basin, Serbia

    This paper reports an investigation of 60 samples of lacustrine sedimentary rocks of Neogene age lying at depths of 0–400 m in the Valjevo-Mionica...

    A. Sajnović, K. Stojanović, ... B. Jovančičević in Geochemistry International
    Article 01 July 2010
  18. The hydrochemical history of the Rift

    E. Rosenthal, A. Flexer, P. Möller in The Water of the Jordan Valley
    Chapter 2009
  19. Research Studies

    P. Möller, E. Rosenthal in The Water of the Jordan Valley
    Chapter 2009
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