
Prof. Noam Greenbaum
Associate Professor
04-8249695
Profile
BA- Geography, Tel-Aviv university
Master- Physical Geography, Institute of Earth Sciences, The Hebrew university of Jerusalem
Ph.D.- Physical Geography, Institute of Earth Sciences, The Hebrew university of Jerusalem
Research Interests
- Geomorphology & Hydrology- Floods, risk evaluation, erosion, water quality, water pollutions, urban hydrology
- Soils & soils pollutions
- Earthquakes & earthquakes effects, risk evaluation
- Forest fires & forest fires effects on rivers & hydrology
- Geology & Prehistorical archiological
Selected Publications
- Agra H, Solodar A, Bawab O, Levy S, Kadas GJ, Blaustein L, Greenbaum N (2018) Comparing grey water versus tap water and coal ash versus perlite on growth of two plant species on green roofs. Science of the Total Environment 633: 1272-1279.
- Ackermann O, Greenbaum N, Bruins H, Ayalon A, Bar-Matthews M, Cabanes D, Horwitz LK, Neumann FH, Osband M, Porat N, Weiss E, Maeir AM (2017) Ancient environment and human interaction at Tell es -Sâfi / Gath. Near Eastern Archaeology 80(4): 244-246.
- Been E, Hovers E, Ekshtain R, Malinski-Buller A, Agha N, Barash A, Mayer DEB-Y, Benazzi S, Hublin J-J, Levin L, Greenbaum N, et al.(2017) The first Neanderthal remains from an open-air Middle Palaeolithic site in the Levant. Scientific Reports 7(1), 2958.
- Sisma-Ventura G, Sivan D, Shtienberg G, Bialik OM, Filin S, Greenbaum N (2017) Last interglacial sea level high-stand deduced from well-preserved abrasive notches exposed on the Galilee coast of northern Israel. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 470: 1-10.
- Tessler N, Wittenberg L, Greenbaum N (2016) Vegetation cover and species richness after recurrent forest fires in the Eastern Mediterranean ecosystem of Mount Carmel, Israel. Science of the Total Environment 572: 1395-1402.
Teaching
- Introduction to the phisical surroundings
- Water resources in Israel
- Hydrologic of surface water
- HaKishon river campus