Abstract-The structure of the northern part of the Arabian platform is reviewed in the light of hitherto unpublished exploration data and the presently accepted kinematic model of plate motion in the region. The Palmyra and Sinjar zones share a common history of development involving two stages of rifting, one in the Triassic-Jurassic and the other during late Cretaceous to early Tertiary times. Deformation of the Palmyra zone during the Mio-Pliocene is attributed to north-south compression on the eastern block of the Dead Sea transcurrent system which occurred after continental collision in the north in southeast Turkey. The asymmetry of the Palmyra zone is believed to result from northward underthrusting along the southern boundary facili...
An edited version of this paper was published in Tectonophysics by Elsevier Science. Copyright 1992...
The Dead Sea Transform Fault (DSTF) constitutes the transform plate boundary between Africa and Ara...
Copyright 1991, John Best. See also: http://atlas.geo.cornell.edu/dissertations/Best_1991.htmNewly...
This paper was published in the volume Recent Evolution and Seismicity of the Mediterranean Region p...
We present the Phanerozoic tectonic evolution of northeast Syria and incorporate the results into r...
Abstract: A lack of dramatic surface geological structures along the Euphrates River in Syria belie ...
Abstract: We associate a brittle tectonic analysis and a stratigraphic study of the NW Arabian platf...
Copyright 1992, Cukurova University. See also: http://atlas.geo.cornell.edu/syria/barazangi_1992...
Abstract: A lack of dramatic surface geological structures along the Euphrates River in Syria belie ...
Abstract: A revised quantitative, internally consistent, kinematic model has been determined for the...
Abstract: Investigation of the Bishri block, centrally positioned amid the diverse tectonic and stru...
We interpret seismic data and well logs to indicate that the Euphrates graben, intersecting orthogon...
This material has been published in The Journal of the Geological Society, London 160, 677-685, 2003...
This paper was published in Annali di Geofisica by Editrice Compositori. Copyright 1995, Editrice C...
The Africa–Arabia plate boundary comprises the Red Sea oceanic spreading centre and the left-lateral...
An edited version of this paper was published in Tectonophysics by Elsevier Science. Copyright 1992...
The Dead Sea Transform Fault (DSTF) constitutes the transform plate boundary between Africa and Ara...
Copyright 1991, John Best. See also: http://atlas.geo.cornell.edu/dissertations/Best_1991.htmNewly...
This paper was published in the volume Recent Evolution and Seismicity of the Mediterranean Region p...
We present the Phanerozoic tectonic evolution of northeast Syria and incorporate the results into r...
Abstract: A lack of dramatic surface geological structures along the Euphrates River in Syria belie ...
Abstract: We associate a brittle tectonic analysis and a stratigraphic study of the NW Arabian platf...
Copyright 1992, Cukurova University. See also: http://atlas.geo.cornell.edu/syria/barazangi_1992...
Abstract: A lack of dramatic surface geological structures along the Euphrates River in Syria belie ...
Abstract: A revised quantitative, internally consistent, kinematic model has been determined for the...
Abstract: Investigation of the Bishri block, centrally positioned amid the diverse tectonic and stru...
We interpret seismic data and well logs to indicate that the Euphrates graben, intersecting orthogon...
This material has been published in The Journal of the Geological Society, London 160, 677-685, 2003...
This paper was published in Annali di Geofisica by Editrice Compositori. Copyright 1995, Editrice C...
The Africa–Arabia plate boundary comprises the Red Sea oceanic spreading centre and the left-lateral...
An edited version of this paper was published in Tectonophysics by Elsevier Science. Copyright 1992...
The Dead Sea Transform Fault (DSTF) constitutes the transform plate boundary between Africa and Ara...
Copyright 1991, John Best. See also: http://atlas.geo.cornell.edu/dissertations/Best_1991.htmNewly...