Geology researcher Dr. Tony Nemer presented, through his Twitter account, the results of studies previously published in international academic journals. It is a set of maps that show the reality of geological formations in Lebanon and the neighborhood. He said, “For more awareness of the seismic reality in Lebanon, I publish in subsequent tweets some of the results of studies that I have previously published in international academic journals.
The attached map shows the reality of the geological formations in Lebanon and the neighborhood.
For more awareness of the seismic reality in Lebanon, I publish in subsequent tweets some of the results of studies that I have previously published in international academic journals.
The attached map shows the reality of the geological formations in Lebanon and the neighborhood. pic.twitter.com/obDkuNLUU5— Tony S. Nemer, PhD (@tony_nemer) March 8, 2023
After the first map, he presented links to a study on the active seismic movement of the Rashaya and Sargaya faults in Lebanon.
He also published a study on the active seismic movement of the Yammouneh fault in Lebanon.
Nemer also presented a study on the inactive seismic movement of the Hasbaya Fault. (Monitor: Lebanon 24)
Source: Rasd, Lebanon 24