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Lebanon's tectonic history is closely related to the Levant Fracture System, a left-lateral strike-slip fault zone, separating the Arabian Plate from the African Plate.The intracontinental Palmyride fold belt, with a maximum elevation of 1,385 metres (4,544 ft) above sea level, is an important structural feature that dominates much of Lebanon and Syria, extending northeast towards the ...
Geologic formations of Lebanon (1 C, 2 P) Fossils of Lebanon (40 P) P. Paleontology in Lebanon (1 C, 6 P) Pages in category "Geology of Lebanon"
Most of Lebanon's rainfall is in the four months of winter, but over the last 45 years, the Ministry of Environment (Lebanon) estimates that rainfall has decreased overall between 5 and 20 percent. [10] The coastal strip of Lebanon gets approximately 2,000 mm of rain per year, while the Beqaa Valley to the east gets only one-tenth as much. [11]
19th century map of Lebanon and northern Palestine with modern and ancient names of rivers. This is a list of waterways named as rivers in Lebanon.Lebanon has 22 rivers all of which are non-navigable; 28 rivers originate on the western face of the Lebanon range and run through the steep gorges and into the Mediterranean Sea, the other 6 arise in the Beqaa Valley.
Winter view in the Hermon. Mount Hermon (Arabic: جبل الشيخ / ALA-LC: Jabal al-Shaykh ('Mountain of the Sheikh', Levantine Arabic pronunciation: [ʒa.bal eʃ.ʃeːx]), Hebrew: הַר חֶרְמוֹן, Har Ḥermōn) is a mountain cluster constituting the southern end of the Anti-Lebanon mountain range.
Geology of Lebanon (3 C, 5 P) H. Hiking trails in Lebanon (1 P) L. ... Pages in category "Geography of Lebanon" The following 25 pages are in this category, out of 25 ...
Sahel Alma (fossil site) (Lebanon) Sahel Alma or Sahel Aalma is a Late Cretaceous paleontological site and Konservat-Lagerstätte in Keserwan-Jbeil , Lebanon . Located near the town of the same name , it documents well-preserved deepwater marine fossils dating to the late Santonian stage of the Cretaceous.
Mesozoic Lebanon (1 C) Pages in category "Geologic formations of Lebanon" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total.