“…Since the seismic stations located within the DSR displayed lower Q c values than stations situated on the Western flank, it demonstrates that at short epicentral distances, wave paths confined exclusively to the sedimentary basin have a higher scattering than wave paths that comprise a section along the material interface of the boundary fault zones and within solid bedrock. Similarly, Bartal et al (2000) noted that a weak event (M 2.7) located North of the Dead Sea, reached a tripartite microarray, located out of the DSR at an epicentral distance of 81.5 km, faster than predicted if it had followed the shortest path. In both cases, seismic loads or at least some part of them see their propagation efficiency enhanced, guided by the DSR substructure, they arrive faster at the target than anticipated and with signal amplitude higher than expected.…”