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Ariel Heimann
Ariel Heimann
Dr. of Geology
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A short interval of Jurassic continental flood basalt volcanism in Antarctica as demonstrated by 40Ar39Ar geochronology
A Heimann, TH Fleming, DH Elliot, KA Foland
Earth and Planetary Science Letters 121 (1-2), 19-41, 1994
1701994
Late Holocene activity of the Dead Sea Transform revealed in 3D palaeoseismic trenches on the Jordan Gorge segment
S Marco, TK Rockwell, A Heimann, U Frieslander, A Agnon
Earth and Planetary Science Letters 234 (1-2), 189-205, 2005
1412005
Neotectonic and volcanic characteristics of the Karasu fault zone (Anatolia, Turkey): the transition zone between the Dead Sea transform and the East Anatolian fault zone
B Rojay, A Heimann, V Toprak
Geodinamica Acta 14 (1-3), 197-212, 2001
1272001
40Ar/39Ar geochronology of Ferrar Dolerite sills from the Transantarctic Mountains, Antarctica: Implications for the age and origin of the Ferrar magmatic province
TH Fleming, A Heimann, KA Foland, DH Elliot
Geological Society of America Bulletin 109 (5), 533-546, 1997
1231997
Potassium-argon dating of fine-grained basalts with massive Ar loss: Application of the 40Ar39Ar technique to plagioclase and glass from the Kirkpatrick Basalt, Antarctica
KA Foland, TH Fleming, A Heimann, DH Elliot
Chemical Geology 107 (1-2), 173-190, 1993
1231993
Travertines in the northern Hula Valley, Israel
A Heimann, E Sass
Sedimentology 36 (1), 95-108, 1989
1211989
Block rotations and continental extension in the central Aegean Sea: palaeomagnetic and structural evidence from Tinos and Mykonos (Cyclades, Greece)
D Avigad, G Baer, A Heimann
Earth and Planetary Science Letters 157 (1-2), 23-40, 1998
1151998
Neotectonic deformation in the transition zone between the Dead Sea Transform and the East Anatolian Fault Zone, Southern Turkey: a palaeomagnetic study of the Karasu Rift …
O Tatar, JDA Piper, H Gürsoy, A Heimann, F Koçbulut
Tectonophysics 385 (1-4), 17-43, 2004
982004
The development of the Dead Sea Rift and its margins in northern Israel during the Pliocene and the Pleistocene
A Heimann
Golan Research Institute and Geological Survey of Israel, 1990
981990
Geometric changes of plate boundaries along part of the northern Dead Sea transform: Geochronologic and paleomagnetic evidence
A Heimann, H Ron
Tectonics 12 (2), 477-491, 1993
951993
Geochronology of clasts in allochthonous Miocene sedimentary sequences on Mykonos and Paros Islands: implications for back-arc extension in the Aegean Sea
M Sanchez-Gomez, DOV Avigad, A Heimann
Journal of the Geological Society 159 (1), 45-60, 2002
902002
The Cover Basalt Formation, its age and its regional and tectonic setting: Implications from K-Ar and 40Ar/39Ar geochronology
A Heimann, G Steinitz, D Mor, G Shaliv
Isr. J. Earth Sci 45 (5), 1996
841996
Changes in Holocene paleoseismic activity in the Hula pull-apart basin, Dead Sea Rift, northern Israel
E Zilberman, R Amit, A Heimann, N Porat
Tectonophysics 321 (2), 237-252, 2000
792000
Late Pliocene and Pleistocene reversal of drainage systems in northern Israel: tectonic implications
A Matmon, Y Enzel, E Zilberman, A Heimann
Geomorphology 28 (1-2), 43-59, 1999
751999
New discoveries at the middle Pleistocene Acheulian site of Gesher Benot Ya'aqov, Israel
N Goren-Inbar, S Belitzky, K Verosub, E Werker, M Kislev, A Heimann, ...
Quaternary Research 38 (1), 117-128, 1992
721992
Physics and Chemistry of Dykes: Selected Papers Presented at the Third International Dyke Conference, Jerusalem, Israel, 4-8 September 1995
G Baer, A Heimann
AA Balkema, 1995
621995
Damage distribution and localization during dyke intrusion
A Agnon, V Lyakhovsky, G Baer, A Heimann
The Physics and Chemistry of Dykes, 65-78, 1995
621995
Age resetting of hanging wall rocks above a low-angle detachment fault: Tinos Island (Aegean Sea)
S Zeffren, D Avigad, A Heimann, Z Gvirtzman
Tectonophysics 400 (1-4), 1-25, 2005
572005
Young faults in the Hula pull-apart basin, central Dead Sea transform
A Heimann, H Ron
Tectonophysics 141 (1-3), 117-124, 1987
531987
Quaternary stratigraphy of the Kinnarot Basin, Dead Sea Transform, northeastern Israel.
A Heimann, D Braun
Israel Journal of Earth Sciences 49 (1), 2000
502000
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