Abstract

Basement depth and Paleozoic thickness in eastern Syria are found to be much greater than previously supposed and deep-seated faulting in the Euphrates depression is documented. Data from a high density 300 km long reversed refraction profile, with offsets up to 54 km, are analyzed and interpreted in conjunction with data from other coincident sources including seismic reflection data, various well logs and potential field data.

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