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    Coseismic horizontal slip revealed by sheared clastic dikes in the Dead Sea Basin

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    Are slump folds reliable indicators of downslope flow in recent mass transport deposits?

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    RW was supported by the Israel Science Foundation (ISF grant No. 868/17) and the Israeli government GSI DS project 40706. We thank Iyad Swaed for the drone photography and Nadav Lensky for fruitful discussion during the course of this study. We also thank Cees Passchier for efficient editorial handling and John Waldron and Lorna Strachan for constructive and detailed reviews that improved the paper.Peer reviewedPostprin

    African vegetable diversity in the limelight: project activities by ProNIVA.

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    Poster presented at Botanical Congress. Hamburg (Germany), 3-7 Sep 200

    Perceived barriers to mental health care and goal setting among depressed, community-dwelling older adults

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    Mark I Weinberger1, Camila Mateo2, Jo Anne Sirey11Department of Psychiatry, Weill Cornell Medical College, White Plains, NY, USA; 2College of Public Health and Health Professions, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, USAObjective: Older adults are particularly vulnerable to the deleterious effects of depression and tend to underutilize mental health services. The current study aims to characterize the perceived barriers to care and goal setting in a sample of depressed, community-dwelling older adults. Methods: We report on the association among perceived barriers to care, goal setting and accepting a mental health referral using a subset of data from a larger study. The Patient Health Questionnaire (PHQ-9) was used to assess depressive symptoms. Results: Forty-seven participants completed the study (Mean age = 82, SD = 7.8, 85% female). Accessing and paying for mental health treatment were the barriers most frequently cited by participants. Clinical improvement and improved socialization were most cited goals. In bivariate associations, participants who set goals (χ2 = 5.41, p = 0.02) and reported a logistic barrier (χ2 = 5.30, p = 0.02) were more likely to accept a mental health referral.Conclusion: Perceived barriers to care and goal setting appear to be central to accepting a mental health referral among community dwelling older, depressed adults. Developing interventions that can be used to increase mental health service utilization of older adults is necessary. Keywords: depression, older adults, community, perceived barriers to car

    Cycles of passive versus active diapirism recorded along an exposed salt wall

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    Acknowledgements GIA is grateful for funding from the Carnegie Trust for the Universities of Scotland that enabled fieldwork for this project. RW was supported by the Israel Science Foundation (ISF grant No. 1245/11). SM was supported by the Israel Science Foundation (ISF grant No. 1436/14). We would like to thank Chris Talbot and Yohann Poprawski for careful and constructive reviews. The authors appreciate the help of Nicolas Waldmann in precisely locating the positons of dated unconformities.Peer reviewedPostprin

    Bed-parallel slip : Identifying missing displacement in mass transport deposits

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    RW was supported by the Israel Science Foundation (ISF grant No. 868/17). SM acknowledges the Israel Science Foundation (ISF grant No. 1645/19). TL acknowledges the Israeli government GSI DS project 40706.Peer reviewedPostprin
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