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Geology | 2015

Exhumation and uplift coupled with precipitation along the western Dead Sea Rift margin

Uri Ryb; Ari Matmon; Itai Haviv; L. Benedetti

Denudation of carbonate terrains dominated by chemical weathering can be treated as a rain gauge proxy, because the mass lost by dissolution over time is proportional to the time-integrated precipitation. Therefore, the denudation history of carbonate landscapes may provide paleoprecipitation data and shed light on the interactions between climate, denudation, and tectonic uplift. We apply this approach to constrain 10 4 –10 7 yr average precipitation along the western Dead Sea Rift (DSR) margin, which is underlain predominantly by carbonate rocks and maintains a climatic gradient from Mediterranean to hyperarid along its axis and between its windward and leeward flanks. The comparison between total denudation (from a Turonian datum), denudation rate calculations (from in-situ 36 Cl measurements), and present-day mean annual precipitation shows that (1) total denudation correlates with denudation rates and both correlate with precipitation, and (2) over the lifetime of the range (10–20 m.y.), the effective precipitation gradient across the range was higher than at present by at least 40% on average. Along the ∼450-km-long range, the denudation gradient is probably compensated by isostatic uplift. We suggest that along the western DSR margin, and possibly in other carbonate terrains, precipitation (to a threshold precipitation of ∼1000 mm yr –1 ) controls the long-term denudation rate and the subsequent compensating uplift.


Tectonics | 2016

From ocean depths to mountain tops: Uplift of the Troodos ophiolite (Cyprus) constrained by low-temperature thermochronology and geomorphic analysis

Navot Morag; Itai Haviv; Yaron Katzir

The timing and mode of uplift of the Troodos ophiolite are constrained by low-temperature thermochronology combined with geomorphic analysis. Zircon (U-Th)/He and apatite fission track cooling ages in the Troodos plutonic sequence are all Cretaceous (83–106 Ma) and within error of published zircon U-Pb crystallization ages. This indicates early cooling of the oceanic crust and termination of spreading axis magmatism at ~90 Ma. Apatite (U-Th)/He ages decrease with reconstructed crustal depths from ~40 Ma near the top of the sheeted-dike complex to ~4 Ma within the mantle sequence. A prominent inflection point in the age versus depth curve defines the bottom of the exhumed helium partial retention zone and records the onset of rapid exhumation of the main Troodos massif at 6 ± 2 Ma. Inverse thermal modeling supports this conclusion, indicating that the timing of uplift is earlier than previously estimated. The boundaries of the mantle sequence exposed in the core of the Troodos structure closely overlap the boundaries of a concentric zone delineated by high local relief and higher channel steepness indices, indicating differential exhumation and uplift of this area relative to its surroundings. This zone also overlaps with a prominent negative Bouguer gravity anomaly. The timing and pattern of the Troodos ophiolite uplift suggest that it is driven by serpentinite diapirism, possibly triggered by Miocene reactivation of subduction along the Cyprean Arc. The worldwide ubiquity of suprasubduction zone ophiolites may thus reflect the importance of extensive serpentinization at the overthrusting mantle wedge in obduction processes.


Geological Society of America Special Papers | 2006

The hydrology and paleohydrology of the Dead Sea tributaries

Noam Greenbaum; Arie Ben-Zvi; Itai Haviv; Yehouda Enzel


Earth and Planetary Science Letters | 2014

Styles and rates of long-term denudation in carbonate terrains under a Mediterranean to hyper-arid climatic gradient

U. Ryb; Ari Matmon; Yigal Erel; Itai Haviv; L. Benedetti; Alan J. Hidy


Earth Surface Processes and Landforms | 2014

Evolution and degradation of flat-top mesas in the hyper-arid Negev, Israel revealed from 10Be cosmogenic nuclides

Ronen Boroda; Ari Matmon; Rivka Amit; Itai Haviv; Maurice Arnold; Georges Aumaître; Didier Bourlès; Karim Keddadouche; Yehuda Eyal; Yehouda Enzel


Journal of Geophysical Research | 2016

Self‐accelerated development of salt karst during flash floods along the Dead Sea Coast, Israel

Yoav Avni; Nadav G. Lensky; Elad Dente; Maayan Shviro; Reuma Arav; Ittai Gavrieli; Yoseph Yechieli; Meir Abelson; Hallel Lutzky; Sagi Filin; Itai Haviv; Gidon Baer


Quaternary Research | 2013

Long-term talus flatirons formation in the hyperarid northeastern Negev, Israel

Ronen Boroda; Ari Matmon; Rivka Amit; Itai Haviv; Naomi Porat; Team Aster; Dylan H. Rood; Yehuda Eyal; Y. Enzel


Journal of Geophysical Research | 2018

A Potential Link Between Waterfall Recession Rate and Bedrock Channel Concavity

Eitan Shelef; Itai Haviv; Liran Goren


Geomorphology | 2017

High-resolution InSAR constraints on flood-related subsidence and evaporite dissolution along the Dead Sea shores: Interplay between hydrology and rheology

Maayan Shviro; Itai Haviv; Gidon Baer


Journal of Geophysical Research | 2018

A Potential Link Between Waterfall Recession Rate and Bedrock Channel Concavity: WATERFALL RECESSION AND CHANNEL CONCAVITY

Eitan Shelef; Itai Haviv; Liran Goren

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Ari Matmon

Hebrew University of Jerusalem

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Maayan Shviro

Ben-Gurion University of the Negev

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Yehouda Enzel

Hebrew University of Jerusalem

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Eitan Shelef

University of Pittsburgh

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Elad Dente

Hebrew University of Jerusalem

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Ittai Gavrieli

Hebrew University of Jerusalem

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Liran Goren

Ben-Gurion University of the Negev

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Meir Abelson

Hebrew University of Jerusalem

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Michal Ben-Israel

Hebrew University of Jerusalem

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