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Joseph Guttman
Publications - 24
Citations - 352
Joseph Guttman is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Groundwater & Aquifer. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 24 publications receiving 313 citations.
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Hydrochemical processes in the lower Jordan valley and in the Dead Sea area
Peter Möller,Eliyahu Rosenthal,Stefan Geyer,Joseph Guttman,Peter Dulski,M. Rybakov,M. Zilberbrand,C. Jahnke,Akiva Flexer +8 more
TL;DR: In this article, the locations of groundwater samples with enhanced B contents coincide with the distribution of gypsum in the beds of the Lisan Formation, which produces water with nearly constant B/SO 4 2− molar ratios.
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Quantification of long-term wastewater impacts on karst groundwater resources in a semi-arid environment by chloride mass balance methods
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors investigated the groundwater resources of the western margin of the Lower Jordan Valley and their respective water qualities were investigated, using an all-in-one environmental tracer for the objectives of groundwater recharge estimation and anthropogenic impact quantification.
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Characterisation and modelling of conduit restricted karst aquifers – Example of the Auja spring, Jordan Valley
TL;DR: In this article, the authors used a combination of hydrometric monitoring, a spring hydrograph recession and event analysis, as well as the setup and calibration of a non-linear reservoir model.
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Challenges to estimate surface- and groundwater flow in arid regions: the Dead Sea catchment.
Christian Siebert,Tino Rödiger,Ulf Mallast,Agnes Gräbe,Joseph Guttman,Jonathan B. Laronne,Yael Storz-Peretz,Anat Greenman,Elias Salameh,Marwan Alraggad,Dina Vachtman,Arie Ben Zvi,Danny Ionescu,Asher Brenner,Ralf Merz,Stefan Geyer +15 more
TL;DR: An unexpected abundance of life in submarine springs exists, which in turn explains microbial moderated geo-bio-chemical processes in the Dead Sea sediments, affecting the highly variable chemical composition of on- and offshore spring waters.
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The salt-water body in the Northern part of Yarkon-Taninim aquifer: Field data analysis, conceptual model and prediction
TL;DR: In this article, the saltwater body is connected weakly with the sea, so that the freshwater body mainly determines the pressure and the resulting water head in the salt water body.