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    The Possibility of Estimating the Permafrost’s Porosity In Situ in the Hydrocarbon Industry and Environment by Eppelbaum, Lev V.

    Published in Geosciences (Basel) (01-03-2024)
    “…Global warming firstly influences the permafrost regions where numerous and rich world hydrocarbon deposits are located. Permafrost thawing has caused severe…”
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    Review of Processing and Interpretation of Self-Potential Anomalies: Transfer of Methodologies Developed in Magnetic Prospecting by Eppelbaum, Lev V.

    Published in Geosciences (Basel) (01-05-2021)
    “…The self-potential (SP) method is one of the most inexpensive and unsophisticated geophysical methods. However, its application is limited due to the absence…”
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    Can the Applied Optics Employ Modern Approaches Developed in Seismic Prospecting? A Review by Berkovitch, Alexander, Eppelbaum, Lev V.

    Published in Physics (Online) (01-09-2022)
    “…The concept of infinitesimal elastic deformation and the theory of elastic seismic waves was formed in the first part of the 19th century and was based mainly…”
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    Paleomagnetic-Geodynamic Mapping of the Transition Zone from Ocean to the Continent: A Review by Eppelbaum, Lev V., Katz, Youri I.

    Published in Applied sciences (01-06-2022)
    “…The easternmost Mediterranean is a distinct transition zone from the ocean to the continent located at the junction between the largest Earth’s lithospheric…”
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    Geodynamic Aspects of Magnetic Data Analysis and Tectonic–Paleomagnetic Mapping in the Easternmost Mediterranean: A Review by Eppelbaum, Lev V., Katz, Youri I., Ben-Avraham, Zvi

    Published in Applied sciences (01-09-2023)
    “…The Easternmost Mediterranean is a transition region from the ocean to the continent where the spreading and collision zones of the lithospheric plates join…”
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    Well drilling in permafrost regions: dynamics of the thawed zone by Eppelbaum, Lev V., Kutasov, Izzy M.

    Published in Polar research (05-06-2019)
    “…In the cold regions, warm mud is usually used to drill deep wells. This mud causes formation thawing around wells, and as a rule is an uncertain parameter. For…”
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    The Behavior of Nonlinear Tsunami Waves Running on the Shelf by Arsen’yev, Sergey A., Eppelbaum, Lev V.

    Published in Applied sciences (01-07-2023)
    “…The problem of creating methods for calculating tsunami parameters and predicting these dangerous events is currently being solved by integrating the equations…”
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    Combined Zonation of the African-Levantine-Caucasian Areal of Ancient Hominin: Review and Integrated Analysis of Paleogeographical, Stratigraphic and Geophysical-Geodynamical Data by Eppelbaum, Lev, Katz, Youri

    Published in Geosciences (Basel) (01-01-2022)
    “…The origin of the man on Earth is directly associated with the determination of directions of the flow distribution of the ancient man dispersal to adjacent…”
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    The Problems of Passive Remote Sensing of the Earth’s Surface in the Range of 1.2–1.6 GHz by Golubkov, Gennady V., Manzhelii, Mikhail I., Berlin, Alexandr A., Eppelbaum, Lev V., Lushnikov, Alexey A., Morozov, Igor I., Dmitriev, Alexey V., Adamson, Sergey O., Dyakov, Yuri A., Morozov, Andrey N., Golubkov, Maxim G.

    Published in Atmosphere (01-06-2020)
    “…The main problems of remote sensing of the Earth’s surface within the frequency range 1.2–1.6 GHz are discussed. They are related to the resonant quantum…”
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    Discussion Points of the Remote Sensing Study and Integrated Analysis of the Archaeological Landscape of Rujm el-Hiri by Khabarova, Olga, Birkenfeld, Michal, Eppelbaum, Lev V.

    Published in Remote sensing (Basel, Switzerland) (14-11-2024)
    “…Remote sensing techniques provide crucial insights into ancient settlement patterns in various regions by uncovering previously unknown archaeological sites…”
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    Quantitative analysis of self-potential anomalies in archaeological sites of Israel: an overview by Eppelbaum, Lev V.

    Published in Environmental earth sciences (01-08-2020)
    “…Self-potential (SP) method is one of the most non-expensive and unsophisticated geophysical methods. However, its application limits absence of reliable…”
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    Quantitative interpretation of magnetic anomalies from bodies approximated by thick bed models in complex environments by Eppelbaum, Lev V

    Published in Environmental earth sciences (01-10-2015)
    “…Magnetic prospecting is a rapid and inexpensive geophysical tool and one of the most widely used methods for geophysical prospection throughout the world…”
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    Non-stochastic long-term prediction model for US tornado level by Eppelbaum, Lev V.

    Published in Natural hazards (Dordrecht) (01-12-2013)
    “…Last year, natural catastrophes caused US$ 160 bn in overall losses and US$ 65 bn in insured losses worldwide (according to Munich Re Group 2013 ). In the…”
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    Nonlinear Model of Coastal Flooding by a Highly Turbulent Tsunami by Arsen’yev, Sergey A., Eppelbaum, Lev V.

    Published in Journal of nonlinear mathematical physics (01-12-2021)
    “…When a tsunami wave comes from ocean and propagates through the shelf, it is very important to predict several dangerous factors: (a) maximum flooding of the…”
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    Study of magnetic anomalies over archaeological targets in urban environments by Eppelbaum, Lev V.

    “…Magnetic prospecting is one of the most widely used methods for investigating archaeological sites in the world. It is often applied before and during various…”
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    Earthquake Processes: A View from Synergetics and the Theory of Catastrophes by Arsen’yev, Sergey A., Eppelbaum, Lev V., Meirova, Tatiana

    Published in Pure and applied geophysics (01-08-2019)
    “…The theory of catastrophes and synergetics, developed by mathematicians in the second half of the twentieth century (Haken in Synergetics. Introduction and…”
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    Utilization of the Horner plot for determining the temperature of frozen formations — A novel approach by Kutasov, Izzy M., Eppelbaum, Lev V.

    Published in Geothermics (01-01-2018)
    “…•Drilling process greatly alters the temperature field of surrounding formations.•In permafrost regions thawing of formations highly disturbs thermal…”
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    Quantitative Interpretation of Magnetic Anomalies from Thick Bed, Horizontal Plate and Intermediate Models Under Complex Physical-Geological Environments in Archaeological Prospection by Eppelbaum, Lev V.

    Published in Archaeological prospection (01-10-2015)
    “…Magnetic prospecting is one of the most widely used methods for archaeological prospection in the world. Noise both of natural [main factors are inclined…”
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    Geophysical Observations at Archaeological Sites: Estimating Informational Content by Eppelbaum, Lev V.

    Published in Archaeological prospection (01-04-2014)
    “…ABSTRACTThe application of geophysical methods to archaeological sites is limited by physical, environmental, economic and time considerations. The presence of…”
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    Discrete Mathematical Model of Earthquake Focus: An Introduction by Arsen’yev, Sergey A., Eppelbaum, Lev V., Meirova, Tatiana B.

    Published in Pure and applied geophysics (01-09-2020)
    “…The process of earthquake appearance in its focus is analyzed on the basis of the oscillation theory. The earthquake focus consisting for simplicity of two…”
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