2013
DOI: 10.1007/s12517-013-0914-5
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Sedimentological and stratigraphic evolution of northern Lebanon since the Late Cretaceous: implications for the Levant margin and basin

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“…20 m on the eastern flank of the Tyr-Nabatiye plateau (Renouard, 1955); to ca. 300 m near Chekka in northern Lebanon (sampled for this study) (Hawie et al, 2013a); to ca. 580 m near Hasbayya in southern Bekaa (locations in Fig.1b) (Carla Müller, pers.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…20 m on the eastern flank of the Tyr-Nabatiye plateau (Renouard, 1955); to ca. 300 m near Chekka in northern Lebanon (sampled for this study) (Hawie et al, 2013a); to ca. 580 m near Hasbayya in southern Bekaa (locations in Fig.1b) (Carla Müller, pers.…”
Section: Stratigraphic Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The sandstones pass upward into shallow-marine and reefal Aptian -Albian carbonates with a brief return to siliciclastic deposition during the Albian (Noujaim, 1977;Walley, 2001;Nader, 2011). The CenomanianTuronian is represented by up to 900 m of carbonate platform deposits (Nader, 2011) culminating in a regional unconformity spanning the upper Turonian to upper Santonian (Müller et al, 2010) due to regressional cycles and the early pulses of Syrian Arc deformation (Brew et al, 2001;Hawie et al, 2013a). Subsequently in the latest Cretaceous and continuing to the middle Eocene, northern Arabia underwent a renewed phase of subsidence (Nader, 2011), which together with a global sea-level highstand (Haq et al, 1988), led to drowning of the pre-existing Cenomanian -Turonian platform carbonates (Fig.…”
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