Biography

Prof. Lev Eppelbaum
Dept. of Geophysics & Planetary Sciences
Tel Aviv University, Israel
Professor


Email: levap@post.tau.ac.il


Qualifications

1989 Ph.D., Geophysics, Georgian Acad. of Sci. (Tbilisi), Georgia
1982 M.Sc., Geophysics, Azerbaijanian Oil & Gas University, Azerbaijan


Publications (Selected)

  1. Eppelbaum, L.V. and Kutasov, I.M., 2015. Wellbore and Formation Temperatures during Drilling, Shut-in and Cementing of Casing. Proceed. of the World Geothermal Congress, Melbourne, Australia, 1-12.
  2. Eppelbaum, L.V., 2015. High-Precise Gravity Observations at Archaeological Sites: How We Can Improve the Interpretation Effectiveness and Reliability? Trans. of the 11th EUG Meet., Geophysical Research Abstracts, Vol. 17, EGU2015-3012, Vienna, Austria, 1-4.
  3. Eppelbaum, L.V., 2015. Detecting Buried Archaeological Remains by the Use of Geophysical Data Processing with ‘Diffusion Maps’ Methodology. Trans. of the 11th EUG Meet., Geophysical Research Abstracts, Vol. 17, EGU2015-2793, Vienna, Austria, 1-3.
  4. Eppelbaum, L.V., 2015. Interpretation of microgravity and magnetic data for delineation of subsurface salt bodies in unfavourable S/N ratio conditions. Proceed. of the 2015 SAGEEP Conference, Austin, Texas, USA, 28, No. 1, 686-695.
  5. Eppelbaum, L.V. and Kutasov, I.M., 2014. Advanced analysis of thermal data observed in subsurface wells unmasks the ancient climate. Trans. of the 10th EUG Meet, Geophysical Research Abstracts, Vol. 16, EGU2014-3261, Vienna, Austria, 1-3.
  6. Eppelbaum, L.V. and Katz, Y.I., 2014. First Paleomagnetic Map of the Easternmost Mediterranean Derived from Combined Geophysical-Geological Analysis. Trans. of the 10th EUG Meet., Geophysical Research Abstracts, Vol. 16, EGU2014-2424, Vienna, Austria, 1-5.
  7. Eppelbaum, L.V., 2014. Application of potential geophysical fields in ore deposits: Inverse problem solution under complex conditions and 3D gravity-magnetic field modeling. Proceed. of the 2014 SAGEEP Conference, Boston, Massachusetts, USA, 27, No. 1, 359-368.
  8. Kutasov, I.M. and Eppelbaum, L.V., 2014. Temperature Regime of Boreholes: Cementing of Production Liners. Proceed. of the 2014 Stanford Geothermal Workshop, Stanford, USA, 1-5.
  9. Eppelbaum, L.V. and Katz, Y.I., 2014. First Maps of Mesozoic and Cenozoic Structural-Sedimentation Floors of the Easternmost Mediterranean and their Relationship with the Deep Geophysical-Geological Zonation. Proceed. of the 19th Intern. Congress of Sedimentologists, Geneva, Switzerland, 1-3.
  10. Kutasov, I.M. and Eppelbaum, L.V., 2013. Cementing of casing – temperature increase at cement hydration. Proceed. of the 2013 Stanford Geothermal Workshop, Stanford, USA, 1-6.
  11. Alperovich, L.S., Eppelbaum, L.V., Zheludev, V., Dumoulin, J., Soldovieri, F., Proto, M., Bavusi, M. and Loperte, A., 2013. GPR and ERT combined analysis on the basis of advanced wavelet methodology: The Montagnole testing area. IEEE Proceed. of the 7th International Workshop on Advanced Ground Penetrating Radar, Nantes, France, 119-124.
  12. Eppelbaum, L.V., 2013. Interpretation of magnetic anomalies due to archaeological and environmental targets classified as “quasi thick bed bodies” in complex physical-geological environments. Proceed. of the 2013 SAGEEP Conference, Denver, Colorado, USA, 26, No. 1, 415-424.
  13. Kutasov, I.M. and Eppelbaum, L.V., 2012. Cementing of geothermal wells – radius of thermal influence. Proceed. of the 2012 Stanford Geothermal Workshop, Stanford, USA, SGP-TR-194, 1-5.
  14. Ezersky, M., Keydar, S., Al-Zoubi, A., Eppelbaum, L. and Medvedev, B., 2012. Relations between the Dead Sea sinkholes and faulting. Proceed. of the Near Surface 2012 Conf., Paris, 4 pp.
  15. Cuomo, V., Soldovieri, F., Argenti, M., Dolce, M., Hugenschmidt, J., Bourquin, F., Gustafsson, M., Eppelbaum, L., Della Vecchia, P. and Kaspersen, P., 2011. ISTIMES –Integrated System for Transport Infrastructures surveillance and Monitoring by Electromagnetic Sensing. Proceed. of the Satellite Navigation Applications in the NEREUS regions, 15-16.

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