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  2. Geology of Lebanon - Wikipedia

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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 ...

  3. Geology of Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    In Pennsylvania, the valley is known by three names: (listed from north to south) the Lehigh Valley, the Lebanon Valley, and the Cumberland Valley. Rocks that characterize this region include: limestone, dolomite, slate , shale, sandstone, siltstone, and some scattered basalt.

  4. South Mountain (Eastern Pennsylvania) - Wikipedia

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    South Mountain is a colloquial name applied to an Appalachian Mountain range extending north and northeast along the south side of Lebanon Valley to the Lehigh Valley region of eastern Pennsylvania. South Mountain includes the southernmost cluster of peaks that straddle Berks , Lancaster , and Lebanon counties [ 2 ] and the northernmost end of ...

  5. Category:Geology of Lebanon - Wikipedia

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    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" ... Great Rift Valley; H.

  6. Lebanon Valley - Wikipedia

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    The Lebanon Valley is part of the much longer Great Appalachian Valley, also called the Great Valley, a natural lowland route running northeast–southwest and lying just inland from the Blue Ridge Mountains and South Mountain. The Great Valley, including the Lebanon Valley, has historically been admired for its fertile agricultural land.

  7. Jeita Grotto - Wikipedia

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    Cableway that transports visitors to the area of the grotto. The Jeita cave is situated at the center of the western flanks of the Lebanon mountains, more specifically in the Nahr al-Kalb valley, its natural entrance is about 100 metres (330 ft) above sea level.

  8. Geography of Lebanon - Wikipedia

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    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]

  9. Category:Geography of Lebanon - Wikipedia

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    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 ...