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Sivan Isaacson
Sivan Isaacson
Researcher at the Dead Sea and Arava Science Center
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She Space: A multi-disciplinary, project-based learning program for high school girls
S Isaacson, L Friedlander, C Meged, S Havivi, AL Cohen-Zada, I Ronay, ...
Acta Astronautica 168, 155-163, 2020
182020
Long and short term population dynamics of acacia trees via remote sensing and spatial analysis: Case study in the southern Negev Desert
S Isaacson, JE Ephrath, S Rachmilevitch, S Maman, H Ginat, ...
Remote Sensing of Environment 198, 95-104, 2017
172017
A standardized protocol to monitor Acacia trees in the Arava
E Groner, A Rapaport, N Segev, G Ragolsky, R Nelvitsky, K Alexander, ...
Negev, Dead Sea Arav Stud 9 (1), 1-14, 2017
82017
Sensing our environment: Remote sensing in a physics classroom
S Isaacson, T Schüttler, AL Cohen-Zada, DG Blumberg, R Girwidz, ...
EGU General Assembly Conference Abstracts, 7158, 2017
32017
Monitoring Drought Stress In Acacia Trees in Hyper Arid Zones: Geo-ecophysiology Aspects
S Isaacson
Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, 2017
32017
Acacia trees pattern distribution as an indicator for changes in flow spatial distributions in a hyper-arid environment
S Isaacson, JE Ephrath, S Rachmilevitch, S Maman, DG Blumberg
EGU General Assembly Conference Abstracts, 3156, 2017
12017
Monitoring tree population dynamics in arid zone through multiple temporal scales: Integration of spatial analysis, change detection and field long term monitoring
S Isaacson, S Rachmilevitch, JE Ephrath, S Maman, DG Blumberg
The International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial …, 2016
12016
Spec Tool; an online education and research resource
S Maman, A Shenfeld, S Isaacson, DG Blumberg
The International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial …, 2016
12016
Using remote sensing and spatial analysis of trees characteristics for long-term monitoring in arid environments
S Isaacson, DG Blumberg, S Rachmilevitch, JE Ephrath, S Maman
EGU General Assembly Conference Abstracts, EPSC2016-6076, 2016
12016
Long and short-term spatial processes analysis of an acacia tree population using a single aerial photograph with near infra-red band
S Isaacson, DG Blumberg, S Rachmilevitch, JE Ephrath
EGU General Assembly Conference Abstracts, 13312, 2014
12014
Long-Term Monitoring of Tree Population Dynamics in Desert Ecosystems: Integrating Field and Satellite Data
S Isaacson, JE Ephrath, S Rachmilevitch, DG Blumberg, B Shalmon, ...
Land 12 (8), 1640, 2023
2023
Extracting flash floods distribution and frequencies in arid regions using post flood spectral indices
S Isaacson, SR Rottman, Y Storz-Peretz
EGU General Assembly Conference Abstracts, 17852, 2020
2020
She-Space: A multi-disciplinary educational space project for high school girls.
S Isaacson, S Maman, C Meged, S Havivi, AL Cohen–Zada, L Friedlander, ...
Geophysical Research Abstracts 21, 2019
2019
Using a single band Nano Satellite for EO: Lessons learnt from BGUSAT.
S Isaacson, S Maman, A Sadon, DG Blumberg
Geophysical Research Abstracts 21, 2019
2019
Monitoring Acacia seedlings establishment and survival for a geo-spatial analysis model
S Isaacson, G Winters, DG Blumberg, JE Ephrath
EGU General Assembly Conference Abstracts, EPSC2016-13523, 2016
2016
Geographic Information Technologies as an outreach activity in geo-scientific education
S Maman, S Isaacson, DG Blumberg
EGU General Assembly Conference Abstracts, EPSC2016-14801, 2016
2016
Spatial analysis of a long-lived tree population in a hyper-arid zone as an indicator of past and present eco-hydrology
S Isaacson, DG Blumberg, S Rachmilevitch, JE Ephrath
EGU General Assembly Conference Abstracts, 13980, 2014
2014
Individual based, long term monitoring of acacia trees in hyper arid zone: Integration of a field survey and a remote sensing approach
S Isaacson, DG Blumberg, H Ginat, B Shalmon
EGU General Assembly Conference Abstracts, EGU2013-7124, 2013
2013
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