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Noam Levin
Researcher at Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Publications - 127
Citations - 5634
Noam Levin is an academic researcher from Hebrew University of Jerusalem. The author has contributed to research in topics: Vegetation & Biodiversity. The author has an hindex of 39, co-authored 115 publications receiving 4429 citations. Previous affiliations of Noam Levin include Tel Aviv University & Landscape Institute.
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A spectral based recognition of the urban environment using the visible and near-infrared spectral region (0.4-1.1 μm). A case study over Tel-Aviv, Israel
TL;DR: In this article, a spectral based recognition of the urban environment using the visible and near-infrared spectral region (0.4-1.1 µm) is presented.
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Monitoring sand dune stabilization along the coastal dunes of Ashdod-Nizanim, Israel, 1945-1999.
Noam Levin,Eyal Ben-Dor +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, a series of 23 aerial photographs taken over the period 1944-1999 were assessed using a specially developed method for the calculation of sand dune movement and by the calibration of the grayscale images into vegetation cover maps.
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Ecological variables for developing a global deep-ocean monitoring and conservation strategy
Roberto Danovaro,Emanuela Fanelli,Jacopo Aguzzi,David S.M. Billett,Laura Carugati,Cinzia Corinaldesi,Antonio Dell'Anno,Kristina M. Gjerde,Alan J. Jamieson,Salit Kark,Craig R. McClain,Lisa A. Levin,Noam Levin,Eva Ramirez-Llodra,Henry A. Ruhl,Henry A. Ruhl,Craig R. Smith,Paul V. R. Snelgrove,Laurenz Thomsen,Cindy Lee Van Dover,Moriaki Yasuhara +20 more
TL;DR: Analysis of expert elicitation methods indicates a wide consensus amongst deep-sea experts that monitoring should prioritize large organisms living in deep waters and in benthic habitats, whereas monitoring of ecosystem functioning should focus on trophic structure and biomass production.
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The effect of climate change on the mobility and stability of coastal sand dunes in Ceará State (NE Brazil)
Haim Tsoar,Noam Levin,Naomi Porat,Luis Parente Maia,Hans J. Herrmann,Sonia Hatsue Tatumi,Vanda Claudino-Sales +6 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present a model suggesting that during the Late Pleistocene wind power determined the mobility and stability of the dunes, and that dunes accumulated during periods of high wind power (as it is today) and stabilized when wind power was low.
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Quantitative mapping of the soil rubification process on sand dunes using an airborne hyperspectral sensor
TL;DR: In this article, the authors used an airborne hyperspectral sensor to spatially map soil rubification on the surface of coastal sand dunes in Israel, which is defined as a pedogenesis stage in which iron is released from primary minerals to form free iron oxides that coat quartz particles in soils with a thin reddish film.