Delayed subsidence of the Dead Sea shore due to hydro-meteorological changes
Abstract Many studies show the sensitivity of our environment to manmade changes, especially the anthropogenic impact on atmospheric and hydrological processes. The effect on Solid Earth processes such as subsidence is less straightforward. Subsidence is usually slow and relates to the interplay of...
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Main Authors: | Sibylle Vey, D. Al-Halbouni, M. Haghshenas Haghighi, F. Alshawaf, J. Vüllers, A. Güntner, G. Dick, M. Ramatschi, P. Teatini, J. Wickert, M. Weber |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/c5d1092c42e546f2acb48d8c306fe0f2 |
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