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Emanuel Mazor is affiliated with the Weizmann Institute of Science in Israel. Their research profile reflects a focus connected to this institution, which is known for a wide range of scientific disciplines and advanced research initiatives.

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Best Publications

  • Noble gases in carbonaceous chondrites

    Emanuel Mazor;Dieter Heymann;Edward Anders

  • Paleotemperatures and other hydrological parameters deduced from noble gases dissolved in groundwaters; Jordan Rift Valley, Israel

    E Mazor

  • Geochemistry of groundwater

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  • Applied Chemical and Isotopic Groundwater Hydrology

    Emanuel. Mazor

  • Chemical and Isotopic Groundwater Hydrology

    Emanuel Mazor

  • Natural gas association with water and oil as depicted by atmospheric noble gases: case studies from the southeastern Mediterranean Coastal Plain

    A. Bosch;E. Mazor

  • Ages of calcium-rich achondrites—I. Eucrites

    Dieter Heymann;Emanuel Mazor;Edward Anders

  • Noble gases in unequilibrated ordinary chondrites.

    D. Heymann;E. Mazor

  • THE STABLE ISOTOPE COMPOSITION OF MINERAL WATERS IN THE JORDAN RIFT VALLEY, ISRAEL.

    Joel R. Gat;E. Mazor;Y. Tzur

  • Isotopic and Chemical Composition of Some Terrestrial Natural Gases

    G. J. Wasserburg;E. Mazor;R. E. Zartman

  • Primordial gases in the Jodzie howardite and the origin of gas-rich meteorites.

    Emanuel Mazor;Edward Anders

  • Transport of soluble salts in a large semiarid basin: River Murray, Australia

    Andrew L. Herczeg;H.James Simpson;Emanuel Mazor

  • More on noble gases in Yellowstone National Park hot waters

    E. Mazor;R.O. Fournier

  • Hydrological applications of noble gases and temperature measurements in underground water systems: Examples from Israel

    Osnat Herzberg;Emanuel Mazor

  • Chemical reactions of sea water with rocks and freshwater: Experimental and field observations on brackish waters in Israel☆

    Arie Nadler;Mordeckai Magaritz;Emanuel Mazor

  • Dynamics of a geothermal field traced by noble gases: Cerro Prieto, Mexico

    E. Mazor;A.H. Truesdell

  • The origin of the Tiberias-Noit mineral water association in the Tiberias-Dead Sea Rift Valley, Israel

    Emanuel Mazor;Felix Mero

  • Geochemical tracing of mineral and fresh water sources in the Lake Tiberias Basin, Israel

    Emanuel Mazor;Felix Mero

  • Helium, neon, argon, krypton and xenon in gas emanations from Yellowstone and Lassen volcanic National Parks

    E. Mazor;G.J. Wasserburg

  • Hydraulic calculation of groundwater flow velocity and age : examination of the basic premises

    Emanuel Mazor;Ronit Nativ

  • Chemical and isotopic groundwater hydrology: the applied approach.

    Emanuel Mazor

Frequent Co-Authors

Edward Anders
Edward Anders University of Chicago
Andrew L. Herczeg
Andrew L. Herczeg Flinders University
G. J. Wasserburg
G. J. Wasserburg California Institute of Technology
H. Roy Krouse
H. Roy Krouse University of Calgary
Hiroshi Shinohara
Hiroshi Shinohara National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology
Mordeckai Magaritz
Mordeckai Magaritz Weizmann Institute of Science
Osnat Herzberg
Osnat Herzberg University of Maryland, College Park

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