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Overview

Ittai Gavrieli is affiliated with the Geological Survey of Israel and conducts research primarily within Earth and Planetary Sciences and Environmental Science. Their work includes a significant focus on Atmospheric Science, Geochemistry and Petrology, Environmental Chemistry, Environmental Engineering, and Oceanography. The scientist's research spans a variety of topics, with concentrations in Geology and Paleoclimatology Research, Groundwater and Isotope Geochemistry, Groundwater Flow and Contamination Studies, Mine Drainage and Remediation Techniques, Methane Hydrates and Related Phenomena, Marine and Environmental Studies, and Maritime and Coastal Archaeology.

Their body of published work includes research articles in several journals, reflecting interdisciplinary expertise. Notable recent papers include:

  • Gypsum Precipitation under Saline Conditions: Thermodynamics, Kinetics, Morphology, and Size Distribution, 2021, Minerals
  • Synchronous onset of the Messinian salinity crisis and diachronous evaporite deposition: New evidences from the deep Eastern Mediterranean basin, 2021, Palaeogeography Palaeoclimatology Palaeoecology
  • Dynamics of turbidity in gypsum-precipitating brines: The case of the Red Sea - Dead Sea project, 2021, Journal of Environmental Management
  • The effect of phosphonate-based antiscalant on gypsum precipitation kinetics and habit in hyper-saline solutions: An experimental and modeling approach to the planned Red Sea - Dead Sea Project, 2020, Desalination
  • The Mg isotope signature of marine Mg-evaporites, 2021, Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta

Gavrieli frequently publishes in several scientific venues, including Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, Minerals, Palaeogeography Palaeoclimatology Palaeoecology, Nature Communications, and Journal of Environmental Management.

The scientist collaborates regularly with a select group of co-authors, highlighting a network of research partnerships. These frequent co-authors include Boáz Lazar, Nurit Weber, Mordechai Stein, Amit Reiss, and Itay J. Reznik.

Best Publications

  • Redox control of arsenic mobilization in Bangladesh groundwater

    Y. Zheng;Y. Zheng;M. Stute;M. Stute;A. van Geen;I. Gavrieli

  • Geochemical and hydrogeological contrasts between shallow and deeper aquifers in two villages of Araihazar, Bangladesh: Implications for deeper aquifers as drinking water sources

    Y. Zheng;Y. Zheng;A. van Geen;M. Stute;M. Stute;R. Dhar

  • The impact of freshwater and wastewater irrigation on the chemistry of shallow groundwater: a case study from the Israeli Coastal Aquifer

    A. Kass;I. Gavrieli;Y. Yechieli;A. Vengosh

  • Water, salt, and energy balances of the Dead Sea

    N. G. Lensky;Y. Dvorkin;V. Lyakhovsky;I. Gertman

  • Abrupt aridities and salt deposition in the post-glacial Dead Sea and their North Atlantic connection

    Mordechai Stein;Adi Torfstein;Ittai Gavrieli;Yoseph Yechieli

  • Direct high-precision measurements of the 87Sr/86Sr isotope ratio in natural water, carbonates and related materials by multiple collector inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (MC-ICP-MS)

    Sara Ehrlich;Ittai Gavrieli;Lina-Ben Dor;Ludwik Halicz

  • Will the Dead Sea die

    Yoseph Yechieli;Ittai Gavrieli;Brian Berkowitz;Daniel Ronen

  • The origin and mechanisms of salinization of the Lower Jordan River

    Efrat Farber;Avner Vengosh;Ittai Gavrieli;Amer Marie

  • Impact of local recharge on arsenic concentrations in shallow aquifers inferred from the electromagnetic conductivity of soils in Araihazar, Bangladesh

    Z. Aziz;Z. Aziz;A. van Geen;M. Stute;M. Stute;R. Versteeg

  • The sulfur system in anoxic subsurface brines and its implication in brine evolutionary pathways: the Ca-chloride brines in the Dead Sea area

    Ittai Gavrieli;Yoseph Yechieli;Ludwik Halicz;Baruch Spiro

  • The expected impact of the “Peace Conduit” project (the Red Sea - Dead Sea pipeline) on the Dead Sea

    Ittai Gavrieli;Amos Bein;Aharon Oren

  • Gypsum as a monitor of the paleo-limnological hydrological conditions in Lake Lisan and the Dead Sea

    A. Torfstein;I. Gavrieli;A. Katz;Y. Kolodny

  • Intra-Messinian truncation surface in the Levant Basin explained by subaqueous dissolution

    Z. Gvirtzman;V. Manzi;R. Calvo;I. Gavrieli

  • On-line method for inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometric determination of rare earth elements in highly saline brines

    Ludwik Halicz;Ittai Gavrieli;Ethel Dorfman

  • Manganese mobilization and enrichment during soil aquifer treatment (SAT) of effluents, the Dan Region Sewage Reclamation Project (Shafdan), Israel.

    Orly Oren;Ittai Gavrieli;Avihu Burg;Joseph Guttman

  • Gypsum Precipitation under Saline Conditions: Thermodynamics, Kinetics, Morphology, and Size Distribution

    Amit G. Reiss;Ittai Gavrieli;Yoav O. Rosenberg;Itay J. Reznik

  • The solubility of halite as a function of temperature in the highly saline Dead Sea brine system

    Ittai Gavrieli;Avraham Starinsky;Amos Bein

  • The onset of the Messinian salinity crisis in the deep Eastern Mediterranean basin

    Vinicio Manzi;Rocco Gennari;Stefano Lugli;Davide Persico

  • The sources and evolution of sulfur in the hypersaline Lake Lisan (paleo-Dead Sea)

    Adi Torfstein;Ittai Gavrieli;Mordechai Stein

  • Biogeochemical processes in infiltration basins and their impact on the recharging effluent, the soil aquifer treatment (SAT) system of the Shafdan plant, Israel

    O. Goren;A. Burg;I. Gavrieli;I. Negev

  • Kinetics of gypsum nucleation and crystal growth from Dead Sea brine

    Itay J. Reznik;Ittai Gavrieli;Jiwchar Ganor

  • Redox control of arsenic mobilization in Bangladesh groundwater. Appl Geochem 19:201-214

    Y. Zheng;M. Stute;A. van Geen;I. Gavrieli

Frequent Co-Authors

Boaz Lazar
Boaz Lazar Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Mordechai Stein
Mordechai Stein Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Yoseph Yechieli
Yoseph Yechieli Geological Survey of Israel
Avner Vengosh
Avner Vengosh Duke University
Martin Stute
Martin Stute Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory
Ludwik Halicz
Ludwik Halicz University of Oxford
Kazi Matin Ahmed
Kazi Matin Ahmed University of Dhaka
Thomas D. Bullen
Thomas D. Bullen United States Geological Survey
Bernhard Mayer
Bernhard Mayer University of Calgary
Aharon Oren
Aharon Oren Hebrew University of Jerusalem

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