Structural analysis of latitudinal faults in the Mount Lebanon north of Beirut their kinematics and their role in the tectonic evolution of Lebanon - by Martin Atallah Gedeon

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Lebanon is situated on a major plate boundary between the Arabian and the Levantine plates. This is known to be a seismically active region accommodating part of the Arabian plate rotation through strike-slip faulting along the Dead Sea Transform Fault. M

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Thesis (M.S.)--American University of Beirut. Department of Geology, 1999;"Advisor: Dr. Sara Spencer, Assistant Professor, Geology--Member of Committee: Dr. Kamal Khair, Lecturer , Geology--Member of Committee: Dr. Mohamed Harajli, Professor, Civil Engine
Bibliography : 218-226

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