Preview for things to come (@MaltaRhodo): phenomenal drowning sequence at Rdum il-Qammieh (Malta) from a #coral and #coralline platform top to a phosphatic hardground.
Condgratulating our PhD Student Ernst Uzhansky on having a new paper published!
The paper is open-access and is also available at the Researchgare page: https://t.co/xGjwF97S7G
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Glad to be part of this work led by Ernst Uzhansky and the @Exploration_Lab. The study features a methodology for velocity gradient estimation of the seafloor and sub-seafloor, using standard commercial 2D seismic data.
Check it out: https://t.co/F8ZIqZRuhH
An exceptional amber deposit from roughly 40 million years ago has captured a rare form of parental care in plants โ so rare it's only been reported once before on Earth.
#fossils
https://t.co/6rjc3Dpc8V
What makes this really interesting is how much the Carnian Pluvial Episode is similar to the Anthropogenic CO2 buildup in respect to its initial conditions.
This paper presents a methodology and first results of seafloor compressional sound speed estimation in a compacting passive margin setting of the southeastern Mediterranean Sea, offshore Israel. https://t.co/AaNrLUJ1ZQ
@margeohaifa@GadolOmri@MakovskyYizhaq#acoustics
Gassy sediments of shallow lakes are a source of permanent concern due to their contributions to sediment destabilization and global warming. This POMA presents a model of gassy sediments and an acoustical approach for its verification: https://t.co/2b4Th0sdBU
@margeohaifa
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The Charney School is the #1 place in Israel for studying the ocean (Shanghai Rankings 2020).
Register for the Open Day here: https://t.co/ZfXo8sajV7
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The spatiotemporal variability of low- and mid-frequency sound field in the presence of an internal Kelvin wave was studied theoretically and in an experiment in the Sea of Galilee, Israel. https://t.co/6H7LLT4g2z
@margeohaifa#acoustics#oceanography#ASA177
1/3 Our PhD student Ernst Uzhansky deserves lots of ๐๐๐! Check what he has been up to recently:
His winner award-medal from the #UACE 2021 conference just arrived!
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He was recording currents with ADCP in lake Kinnert (The Sea of Galilee). Studying internal Kelvin waves and performing acoustic seafloor characterization
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And if you are interested in the effect of internal Kelvin wave on sound propagation in Lakes-This as your weekend reading! https://t.co/oRXswo5jcW
Showing low- to mid-frequency (0.3-2 kHz) acoustic signals may be used for remote sensing of basin-scale internal waves in lakes
Congratulations to our PhD student Ernest Uzhansky. His talk about seafloor compressional sound speed won 1st place on the Underwater Acoustics conference ๐๐๐ (work with @MakovskyYizhaq & dr Katznelson @margeohaifa) #uace2021
This #ASA176 paper investigates the feasibility of an approach to passive acoustic characterization of the seafloor in the coastal ocean, which is based on the synthesis of #noise interferometry and time warping. https://t.co/8QymcY6TCj
@NPS_Monterey@Ecole_navale@margeohaifa
Now paper from our Departmen's team is available online:
Title: Spatial and temporal variability of free gas content in shallow sediments: Lake Kinneret as a case study
Also available in the completed journal issue.
https://t.co/acSdrq7YdH