“…During the late early Pleistocene the Jisr ash Shugshur basalts (1.3-1.1 Ma; Sharkov et al, 1994) flowed to the northern part of the basin, covering a possible northern transverse faulting (Kopp et al, 1999). A notable phase of transpressive motion, folding and uplift deformed the Syrian coastal ranges and uplifted of the Nahr El-Kabir at the Mediterranean shore of NW Syria during the Pleistocene (Hardenberg and Robertson, 2007); uplifted the Lebanese restraining bend (Dubertret, 1955;Butler et al, 1998;Walley, 1998;Griffiths et al, 2000;Tapponnier et al, 2004;Elias, 2006); and branching developed along the Dead Sea fault Yammunneh main fault (Gomez et al, 2007). However, timing of initiation of the transpressive phase in Lebanon and Syria is often reported to the entire Pliocene -Pleistocene period.…”