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‘Atiqot 52 (2006)
ISBN 2948-040X
The
Kurkar
and
Hamra
Genesis of the Northern Hill of Tel Mikhal (Tel Michal)
(pp. 127–130)
Eldad Barzilay
Keywords: coastal plain, physiography, geology, geomorphology
The mound of Tel Mikhal is situated on the southern end of the Ga‘ash anticline. It is classified as a steep slope and has the lowest range of erosion along the coastal cliff in Israel. The geological environment of the site is composed of mobile sand, kurkar,
hamra
and grumosol sediments of the Hefer Formation.