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Geophysical Methods for Environmental Studies

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This special issue presents advancements in geophysical methods utilized for environmental studies, emphasizing the integration of various techniques such as ground-penetrating radar, seismicity, and electrical resistivity for effective subsoil exploration. The articles highlight applications in hydrological monitoring, contamination assessment, and resource management through innovative analyses and methodologies, particularly in challenging environments like coastal aquifers and geological formations. Contributions include the use of microgravity for karst localization and seismic data for studying the impacts of human activities on the Dead Sea, underscoring the interdisciplinary significance of these methods for future environmental research.