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A discussion on the structure and evolution of the Red Sea and the nature of the Red Sea, Gulf of Aden and Ethiopia rift junction - The shear along the Dead Sea rift

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In this paper, it was shown that while none of the pre-Tertiary sedimentary or igneous units extend right across the rift, all of them resume a reasonable palaeographical configuration once the east side of the rift is placed 105 km south of its present position.
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Recent surface and subsurface geological investigations in Israel and Jordan provide new data for the re-examination of Dubertret’s (1932) hypothesis of the left-hand shear along the Dead Sea rift. It is found that while none of the pre-Tertiary sedimentary or igneous rock units extend right across the rift, all of them resume a reasonable palaeographical configuration once the east side of the rift is placed 105 km south of its present position. It is therefore concluded that the 105 km post-Cretaceous, left-hand shear along the Dead Sea rift is well established. The 40 to 45 km offset of Miocene rocks and smaller offsets of younger features indicate an average shear movement rate of 0.4 to 0.6 cm a -1 during the last 7 to 10 Ma. Unfortunately, the 60 km pre-Miocene movement cannot be dated yet. Along the Arava and Gulf of Aqaba and in Lebanon the shear is divided over a wide fault zone within and outside the rift.

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Microseismicity distribution in the southern Dead Sea basin and its implications on the structure of the basin

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors used a local seismological network to estimate the absolute distribution of the microseismicity of the area, especially in depth, and found that from the surface downward the seismic events are tracing the boundary faults of the basin.
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Tectonic evolution of the central Levant domain (Lebanon) since Mesozoic time

TL;DR: In this article, the tectonic history of the central part of the Levant domain (Lebanon) is re-evaluated and a detailed analysis of the meso-scale brittle deformation is presented.
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Kinematics of the Amanos Fault, southern Turkey, from Ar/Ar dating of offset Pleistocene basalt flows: Transpression between the African and Arabian plates

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors reported four new Ar/Ar dates and 18 new geochemical analyses of Pleistocene basalts from the Karasu valley of southern Turkey, and obtained a weighted mean slip rate for this fault of 2.89±0.05mm/a (±2σ).
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Continental slope processes off northern Israel and southernmost Lebanon and their relation to onshore tectonics

Gideon Almagor
- 01 Jun 1993 - 
TL;DR: In this article, the authors describe a 1.2 km thick Pliocene-Quaternary sediment wedge that narrows, steepens and deepens from south to north.
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Late-Pleistocene rise of the Sedom diapir on the backdrop of water-level fluctuations of Lake Lisan, Dead Sea basin

TL;DR: In this article, the authors used the established history of Lake Lisan water-level fluctuations as a tool for determining the rates and styles of the salt-tectonic uplift of the Sedom salt diapir.
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Age and Rate of the Sinistral Movement along the Dead Sea Rift

TL;DR: The results of geophysical and oceanographical research on the age and rate of opening of the Red Sea are compared here with the geological and palaeogeographical indications of the component of this movement along the Dead Sea Rift as mentioned in this paper.

La Géologie d’une partie du Liban Sud

TL;DR: The region haute du Liban Sud, de lun a l'Ouest sur le plateau cenomanien cotier and penetre largement a l’Est dans la Bekaa as mentioned in this paper.
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Problemes de la geologie du Levant

TL;DR: In this article, the authors outline problems relating to the structure and the Cretaceous-Oligocene stratigraphy of the coastal ranges (and intervening basin) bordering the Mediterranean in the Middle East.
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Old Shore Lines of Palestine

G. S. Blake
- 01 Feb 1937 - 
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors brought up to date the known history of the earth's crust in the south-east Levant, and presented a map of the Levant's surface and its history.
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