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1 Matthews, A., Reymer, A. P. S., Avigad, D., Cochin, J., and Marco, S., 1989. Pressures and temperatures of Pan-African high grade metamorphism in the Eilat association, NE Sinai. Isr. J. Earth Sci., 38: 1-17. pdf
2 Braun, D., Ron, H., and Marco, S., 1991. Magnetostratigraphy of the hominid tool bearing Erk el Ahmar formation in the northern Dead Sea Rift. Isr. J. Earth Sci., 40: 191-197. pdf
3 Marco, S., Ron, H., Matthews, A., Beyth, M., and Navon, O., 1993. Chemical remanent magnetism related to the Dead Sea rift: evidence from Pan African igneous rocks of Timna, southern Israel. J. Geophys. Res., 98: 16001-16012. pdf
4 Marco, S., and Agnon, A., 1995. Prehistoric earthquake deformations near Masada, Dead Sea graben. Geology, 23: 695-698. pdf
5 Marco, S., Stein, M., Agnon, A., and Ron, H., 1996. Long term earthquake clustering: a 50,000 year paleoseismic record in the Dead Sea Graben. J. Geophys. Res., 101: 6179-6192. pdf
6 Marco, S., Agnon, A., Ellenblum, R., Eidelman, A., Basson, U., and Boas, A., 1997. 817-year-old walls offset sinistrally 2.1 m by the Dead Sea Transform, Israel. Journal of Geodynamics, 24: 11-20. pdf
7 Marco, S., Ron, H., McWilliams, M. O., and Stein, M., 1998. High-Resolution Record of Geomagnetic Secular Variation from Late Pleistocene Lake Lisan Sediments (Paleo Dead Sea). Earth Planet. Sci. Lett., 161: 145-160. pdf
8 Ellenblum, R., Marco, S., Agnon, A., Rockwell, T., and Boas, A., 1998. Crusader castle torn apart by earthquake at dawn, 20 May 1202. Geology, 26: 303-306. pdf
9 Marco, S., Ron, H., McWilliams, M. O., and Stein, M., 1999. The locking in of remanence in Late Pleistocene sediments of Lake Lisan (palaeo Dead Sea). In: Tarling, D. H. and Turner, P. (Editors), Palaeomagnetism and Diagenesis in Sediments. Geological Society, London, Special Publications, London, 151: 47-52. pdf
10 Machlus, M., Enzel, Y., Goldstein, S. L., Marco, S., and Stein, M., 2000. Reconstruction of low-stands of Lake Lisan between 55 and 35 kyr. Quaternary International, 73/74: 137-144. pdf
11 Ken-Tor, R., Agnon, A., Enzel, Y., Marco, S., Negendank, J. F. W., and Stein, M., 2001. High-resolution geological record of historic earthquakes in the Dead Sea basin. J. Geophys. Res., 106: 2221-2234. pdf
12 Ken-Tor, R., Stein, M., Enzel, Y., Agnon, A., Marco, S., and Negendank, J. F. W., 2001. Precision of calibrated radiocarbon ages of historic earthquakes in the Dead Sea Basin. Radiocarbon, 43: 1371-1382. pdf pdf
13 Nadel, D., Belitzky, S., Boaretto, E., Carmi, I., Heinemeier, J., Werker, E., and Marco, S., 2001. New dates from submerged Late Pleistocene sediments in the southern Sea of Galilee, Israel. Radiocarbon, 43: 1167-1178. pdf
14 Shaked, Y., Agnon, A., Cohen, C., Lazar, B., Marco, S., Sass, E., and Stein, M. 2002. Late Holocene shorelines at the Gulf of Elat: Migrating shorelines despite tectonic and sea level stability. EGS Stephan Mueller Special Publication Series 2:105-111. pdf
15 Marco, S., Weinberger, R., and Agnon, A., 2002. Radial clastic dykes formed by a salt diapir in the Dead Sea Rift, Israel. Terra Nova, 14:288-294. pdf
16 Marco, S., 2002, Late Pleistocene paleomagnetic secular variation from the Sea of Galilee, Israel: Geophys. Res. Letters, v. 29, p. doi:10.1029/2001GL014038. pdf
17 Marco, S., Hartal, M., Hazan, N., Lev, L. and Stein, M., 2003. Archaeology, history, and geology of the 749 AD earthquake, Dead Sea Transform. Geology, 31:665-668 (DOI: 10.1130G19516.1). pdf
18 Marco, S., and Agnon, A., 2005. Repeated earthquake faulting revealed by high-resolution stratigraphy. Tectonophysics 408 (1-4):101-112. pdf
19 Segal, Y., Marco, S. and Ellenblum, R., 2003. Intensity and direction of the geomagnetic field in 24 August, 1179 measured in Vadum Iacob (Ateret) Crusader Fortress, northern Israel. Isr. J. Earth Sci., 52:203-208. pdf
20 Shaked, Y., Lazar, B., Marco, S., Stein, M., Tchernov, D. and Agnon, A., 2003. Detailed evolution of fringing reefs: space and time constraints from the Gulf of Aqaba. Coral Reefs, DOI: 10.1007s00338-004-0454-2. pdf
21 Shaked, Y., Agnon, A., Lazar, B., Marco, S., Avner, U. and Stein, M., 2004. Large earthquakes kill coral reefs at the NW Gulf of Aqaba. Terra Nova, 16(3): 133-138. pdf
22 Eppelbaum, L., Ben-Avraham, Z., Katz, Y. and Marco, S., 2003. Lake Kinneret: comprehensive analysis of magnetic anomalies. Isr. J. Earth Sci., 53:151-171. pdf
23 Hazan, N., Stein, M. and Marco, S., 2004. Lake Kinneret levels and active faulting in the Tiberias area. Isr. J. Earth Sci., 53:199-205. pdf
24 Hazan, N., Stein, M., Agnon, A., Marco, S., Nadel, D., Schwab, M., Negendank, J. and Neev, D., 2005. The late Pleistocene-Holocene limnological history of Lake Kinneret (Sea of Galilee). Quaternary Research, 63:60-77. pdf
25 Begin, B.Z., Steinberg, D.M., Ichinose, G.A. and Marco, S., 2005. A 40,000 years unchanging seismic regime in the Dead Sea Rift. Geology, 33(4):257-260. pdf
26 Marco, S., Rockwell, T.K., Heimann, A., Frieslander, U. and Agnon, A., 2005. Late Holocene slip of the Dead Sea Transform revealed in 3D palaeoseismic trenches on the Jordan Gorge segment. Earth Planet. Sci. Lett., 234(1-2): 189-205 . pdf
27 Shtivelman, V., Marco, S., Reshef, M., Agnon, A. and Hamiel, Y., 2005. Using trapped waves for mapping shallow fault zones. Near Surface Geophysics, 3: 95-101. pdf
28 Heifetz, E., Agnon, A. and Marco, S., 2005. Soft sediment deformation by Kelvin Helmholtz Instability: A case from Dead Sea earthquakes. Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 236:497-504. pdf
29 Michetti, A.M., Audemard, F. and Marco, S., 2005. Future trends in Paleoseismology: Integrated study of the Seismic Landscape as a vital tool in Seismic Hazard Analyses. Tectonophysics, 408 (1-4): 3-21. pdf
30 Levi, T., Weinberger, R., Aifa, T., Eyal, Y. and Marco, S., 2006. Earthquake-induced clastic dikes in the Dead Sea rift detected by anisotropy of magnetic susceptibility. Geology, 34(2):69-71. pdf
31 Ron, H., Nowaczyk, N.R., Frank, U., Marco, S., and McWilliams, M.O., 2006, Magnetic properties of Lake Lisan and Holocene Dead Sea sediments and the fidelity of chemical and detrital remanent magnetization, in Enzel, Y., Agnon, A., and Stein, M., eds., New Frontiers in Dead Sea Paleoenvironmental Research: Geological Society of America Special Paper 401, p. 171-182. pdf
32 Agnon, A., Migowski, C., and Marco, S., 2006, Intraclast breccia layers in laminated sequences: recorders of paleo-earthquakes, in Enzel, Y., Agnon, A., and Stein, M., eds., New Frontiers in Dead Sea Paleoenvironmental Research: Geological Society of America Special Paper 401. pdf
33 Levi, T., Weinberger, R., Aïfa, T., Eyal, Y., and Marco, S., 2006, Injection mechanism of clay-rich sediments into dikes during earthquakes: Geochemistry, Geophysics, and Geosystems, Volume 7(12) (Q12009) doi:10.1029/2006GC001410. pdf
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Filin, S., Avni, Y., Marco, S., and Baruch, A., 2006, Land degradation monitoring using airborne laser scanning: International Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing Archives, v. XXXVI, p. 1-6.

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35 Reshef, M., Ben-Avraham, Z., Tibor, G., and Marco, S., 2006, The use of acoustic imaging to reveal fossil fluvial systems – a case study from the southwestern Sea of Galilee: Geomorphology, v. 83, p. 58-66. pdf
36 Marco, S., 2007, Temporal variation in the geometry of a strike-slip fault zone: Examples from the Dead Sea Transform: Tectonophysics, v. 445, p. 186 – 199. pdf
37 Marco, S., 2008, Recognition of earthquake-related damage in archaeological sites: Examples from the Dead Sea fault zone: Teconophysics, v. 453, p. 148–156. pdf
38 Lev, L., Boaretto, E., Heller, J., Marco, S., and Stein, M., 2007, The feasibility of using Melanopsis shells as radiocarbon chronometers, Lake Kinneret, Israel: Radiocarbon, v. 49, p. 1003-1015. pdf
39 Wechsler, N., Katz, O., Dray, Y., Gonen, I., and Marco, S., 2008, Estimating location and size of historical earthquake by combining archaeology and geology in Umm-El-Qanatir, Dead Sea Transform: Natural Hazards, 50:27-43 (DOI: 10.1007/s11069-008-9315-6). pdf
40 Hamiel, Y., Amit, R., Begin, Z.B., Marco, S., Katz, O., Salamon, A., Zilberman, E., and Porat, N., 2009, The seismicity along the Dead Sea fault during the last 60,000 years: Seismological Society of America Bulletin.Hamiel Y, Amit R, Begin ZB, Marco S, Katz O, Salamon A, Zilberman E, Porat N (2009) The seismicity along the Dead Sea fault during the last 60,000 years. Seismological Society of America Bulletin 99:2020-2026 (DOI: 10.1785/0120080218) pdf
41 Katz A, Agnon A, Marco S (2009) Earthquake-induced barium anomalies in the Lisan Formation, Dead Sea Rift valley, Israel. Earth Planet. Sci. Lett. (doi:10.1016/j.epsl.2009.06.031) pdf
42 Leroy, S.A.G., Marco, S., Bookman, R., and Miller, C.S., 2009, Impact of earthquakes on agriculture during the Roman-Byzantine period from pollen records of the Dead Sea laminated sediment: Quaternary Research. doi:10.1016/j.yqres.2009.10.003
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43 Wetzler, N., Marco, S., and Heifetz, E., 2010, Quantitative analysis of seismogenic shear-induced turbulence in lake sediments: Geology, v. 38 (4), p. 303-306.  doi: 10.1130/G30685.1 pdf
44 Lazar, M., Ben-Avraham, Z., Garfunkel, Z., Porat, N., and Marco, S., 2010, Is the Jericho Escarpment a tectonic or a geomorphological feature? Active faulting and paleoseismic trenching: The Journal of Geology, v. 118, p. 261-276.  doi:10.1086/651504  pdf
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Filin, S., Baruch, A., Avni, Y., and Marco, S., 2011, Sinkhole characterization in the Dead Sea area using airborne laser scanning: Natural Hazards, v. 58, pg 1135-1154. doi: 10.1007/s11069-011-9718-7
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46 Filin, S., Baruch, A., Morik, S., Avni, Y., and Marco, S., 2010, Characterization of land degradation processes using airborne laser scanning: International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Science, v. XXXVIII, Part 8, p. 883-888
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47 Alsop, G. I., and Marco, S., 2011, Soft-sediment deformation within seismogenic slumps of the Dead Sea Basin: Journal of Structural Geology, v. 33, no. 4, p. 433-457. doi:10.1016/j.jsg.2011.02.003
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48 Rizza, M., Ritz, J. F., Braucher, R., Vassallo, R., Prentice, C., Mahan, S., McGill, S., Chauvet, A., Marco, S., Todbileg, M., Demberel, S., and Bourlès, D., 2011, Slip rate and slip magnitudes of past earthquakes along the Bogd left-lateral strike-slip fault (Mongolia): Geophysical Journal International,  DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-246X.2011.05075.x
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49 Alsop, G. I., and Marco, S., 2012, A large-scale radial pattern of seismogenic slumping towards the Dead Sea Basin: Journal of the Geological Society, v. 163, no. 1, p. 99-110. doi:10.1144/0016-76492011-032
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50 Shaked, Y., Lazar, B., Marco, S., Stein, M., and Agnon A., 2012, Late Holocene events that shaped the shoreline at the northern Gulf of Aqaba recorded by a buried fossil reef: Israel J. Earth Sci, v. 58, no. 3-4, p. 355-368. DOI: 10.1560/IJES.58.3–4.355 pdf
51 Alsop, G. I., and Marco, S., 2012, Tsunami and seiche-triggered deformation of offshore sediments: Sedimentary Geology, v. 261–262, p. 90–107.
doi:10.1016/j.sedgeo.2012.03.013
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52 Alfonsi, L., Cinti, F. R., Di Mauro, D., and Marco, S., 2012, Archaeoseismic Evidence of Two Neolithic (7,500–6,000 B.C.) Earthquakes at Tell es-Sultan, Ancient Jericho, Dead Sea Fault: Seismological Research Letters, v. 83, no. 4, p. 639-648. doi:10.1785/0220110144 pdf
53 Zohar, M., and Marco, S., 2012, Re-estimating the epicenter of the 1927 Jericho earthquake using spatial distribution of intensity data: Journal of Applied Geophysics, v. 82, p. 19-29. doi:10.1016/j.jappgeo.2012.03.004
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54 Filin, S., Baruch, A., Morik, S., Avni, Y., and Marco, S., 2012, Use of airborne laser scanning to characterise land degradation processes – the Dead Sea as a case study: Survey Review, v. 44, p. 84-90 (DOI 10.1179/1752270611Y.0000000001) pdf
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Paz, Y., Reshef, M., Tibor, G., Ben-Avraham, Z., Nadel, D., and Marco, S., 2012, A submerged monumental structure in the sea of galilee, israel: PAST, v. 72, no. November, p. 4-5
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Paz, Y., Reshef, M., Ben-Avraham, Z., Marco, S., Tibor, G., and Nadel, D., 2013, A Submerged Monumental Structure in the Sea of Galilee, Israel: International Journal of Nautical Archaeology, v. 42, no. 1, p. 189-193
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Clark, K. J., Cochran, U. A., Berryman, K. R., Biasi, G., Langridge, R., Villamor, P., Bartholomew, T., Litchfield, N., Pantosti, D., Marco, S., Van Dissen, R., Turner, G., Hemphill-Haley, M., and Barker, D. H. N., 2013, Deriving a long paleoseismic record from a shallow water Holocene depocentre on the Alpine fault, New Zealand: GSA Bulletin, DOI: 10.1130/B30693.1
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Alsop, G. I., and Marco, S., 2013, Seismogenic slump folds formed by gravity-driven tectonics down a negligible subaqueous slope: Tectonophysics, 605, p. 48-69. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.tecto.2013.04.004
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Filin, S., Avni, Y., Baruch, A., Morik, S., Arav, R., and Marco, S., 2014, Characterization of land degradation along the receding Dead Sea coastal zone using airborne laser scanning: Geomorphology, v. 206, no. 0, p. 403-420. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.geomorph.2013.10.013
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Alsop, G.I., Marco, S., 2014, Fold and fabric relationships in temporally and spatially evolving slump systems: A multi-cell flow model, Journal of Structural Geology v. 63 p. 27-49, doi: 10.1016/ j.jsg.2014.02.007 (http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0191814114000455#)
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Bookman, R., Filin, S., Avni, Y., Rosenfeld, D., and Marco, S., 2014, Possible connection between large volcanic eruptions and level rise episodes in the Dead Sea Basin: Quaternary Science Reviews, v. 89, no. 0, p. 123-128.  http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.quascirev.2014.02.009
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Wechsler, N., Rockwell, T. K., Klinger, Y., Štěpančíková, P., Kanari, M., Marco, S., and Agnon, A., 2014, A paleoseismic record of earthquakes for the Dead Sea Transform Fault between the first and seventh centuries C.E.: Nonperiodic behavior of a plate boundary fault: Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America, v. 104, no. 3. doi: 10.1785/0120130304
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Marco, S., Katz, O., and Dray, Y., 2014, Historical sand injections on the Mediterranean shore of Israel: evidence for liquefaction hazard: Natural Hazards, V. 74(3), p. 1449-1459. DOI 10.1007/s11069-014-1249-6
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Marco, S., and Klinger, Y., 2014, Review of On-Fault Palaeoseismic Studies Along the Dead Sea Fault, in Garfunkel, Z., Ben-Avraham, Z., and Kagan, E. J., eds., Dead Sea Transform Fault System: Reviews, Volume 6: Dordrecht, Springer, p. 183-205. DOI 10.1007/978-94-017-8872-4_7
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Jacoby, Y., Weinberger, R., Levi, T., and Marco, S., 2014, Clastic dikes in the Dead Sea Basin as indicators of local site amplification: Natural Hazards, DOI 10.1007/s11069-014-1392-0
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Wetzler N., A. Sagy, S. Marco, 2014, The Association of Micro-earthquake Clusters with Mapped Faults in the Dead Sea Basin: JGR (DOI: 10.1002/2013JB010877).
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Levi T., Weinberger R., Marco S., 2014, Magnetic fabrics induced by dynamic faulting reveal damage zone sizes in soft rocks, Dead Sea basin: Geophysical Journal International 199 (2): 1214-1229, doi: 10.1093/gji/ggu300.
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Alsop, G. I., Weinberger, R., Levi, T., and Marco, S., 2015, Deformation within an exposed salt wall: Recumbent folding and extrusion of evaporites in the Dead Sea Basin: Journal of Structural Geology, v. 70, p. 95-118.
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