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Browsing Active Tectonics, Geophysics, and Structure by Subject "Bouguer gravity"
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Bouguer gravity and crustal structure of the Dead Sea transform fault and adjacent mountain belts in Lebanon
Khair, K.; Khawlie, M.; Haddad, F.; Barazangi, M.; Seber, D.; Chaimov, T. (Geological Society of America, 1993)The northern extension of the Dead Sea transform fault in southern Lebanon bifurcates into several faults that cross Lebanon from south to north. The main strand, the Yammouneh fault, marks the boundary between the Levantine ... -
Bouguer gravity trends and crustal structure of the Palmyride mountain belt and surrounding northern Arabian platform in Syria
Best, J.; Barazangi, M.; Al-Saad, D.; Sawaf, T.; Gebran, A. (Geological Society of America (GSA), 1990)This study examines the crustal structure of the Palmyrides and the northern Arabian platform in Syria by two- and three-dimensional modeling of the Bouguer gravity anomalies. Results of the gravity modeling indicate that: ... -
Seismic fabric and 3-D upper crustal structure of the southwestern intracontinental Palmyride fold belt, Syria
Chaimov, T.; Barazangi, M.; Al-Saad, D.; Sawaf, T.; Khaddour, M. (American Association of Petroleum Geologists (AAPG), 1993)The Palmyride fold belt, a 400 X 100 km transpressive belt in central Syria that is the northeastern arm of the Syrian Arc, which includes the Negev fold belt in the Sinai, is the result of Late Mesozoic and Cenozoic ...