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The historical earthquakes of Syria: an analysis of large and moderate earthquakes from 1365 B.C. to 1900 A.D.
historical earthquakes historical sources seismic hazards
2015/9/10
The historical sources of large and moderate earthquakes, earthquake catalogues and monographs exist in many
depositories in Syria and European centers. They have been studied, and the detailed revie...
Preliminary outlining of the seismological active zones in Syria
Seismotectonics Faulting Fault-plane solutions Focal mechanism
2015/8/28
The aim of this study was to outline the seismologically active zones in Syria using the focal mechanisms of the largest events recorded by the Syrian National Seismological Network over the last deca...
Seismic Hazard analysis requires geologic, seismologic and geophysical data to be applied in a certain area. There are several studies were established to estimate the seismic hazard of Syria. In this...
Location of the River Euphrates in the Late Miocene;dating of terrace gravel at Shireen,Syria
Location of the River Euphrates Late Miocene terrace gravel
2009/10/22
We report gravel of the River Euphrates, capped by basalt that is Ar-Ar dated to ~9 Ma, at Shireen in northern Syria. This gravel, preserved by the erosion-resistant basalt, allows us for the first ti...
Location of the River Euphrates in the Late Miocene; dating of terrace gravel at Shireen, Syria
Location of the River Euphrates the Late Miocene dating of terrace gravel at Shireen Syria
2010/9/28
We report gravel of the River Euphrates, capped by basalt that is Ar-Ar dated to ~9 Ma, at Shireen in northern Syria. This gravel, preserved by the erosion-resistant basalt, allows us for the first ti...
Food of the Barn Owl Tyto alba in the Yahmool Area, Northern Syria
Barn owl Pellets rodents small mammals Syria Tyto alba
2010/3/26
Pellets regurgitated by the barn owl (Tyto alba) were collected in July 2000 from Yahmool Agricultural research station, 50 km north of Aleppo. Pellet analysis yielded 657 individual prey representing...