Rachel Armoza-Zvuloni Ph.D
Research Area:
Hydrology & Eco Hydrology
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My work centers around the effect of climatic conditions (especially changes in precipitation and flash floods) on the state of ecosystems in the hyper-arid desert. I study the spatio-temporal distribution of rain and flash floods in extreme conditions. In addition, I study the effects of geo-morphological conditions and anthropogenic disturbances on the spatial distribution of acacia trees.
Main Research Areas:
- Monitoring rainfall and flash flood events in the Arava Valley and southern Negev desert and examining the ecosystem’s health according to the availability of precipitation and floods.
- Examining the hydrological water balance of three ephemeral channels (Wadi Shita, Wadi Nehushtan and Wadi Yael). Measuring the spatio-temporal extent and intensity of rainfall and measuring the effectiveness of rain and flow during flood events.
- Examining the distribution of acacia trees in the Wadi Shita drainage basin and studying the effect of different geomorphological conditions on tree density.
- Examining how changes in water flow due to anthropogenic disturbances affect acacia populations: Wadi Yael and Wadi Raham as study cases.
- Documenting past floods, sedimentary sequences and erosion volume in the Timna Valley. Examining the accumulation pattern of alluvium that was deposited in the Nechushtan River basin following the stream damming in the 1960s