Description | Image | Source | Comments |
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Trench Log of Wall K |
Figure 7
Log of wall K. The corresponding photomosaic is shown in Plate 1. White labels indicate the stratigraphic levels of event horizons. White corners in the deeper fault zone correspond to the outline of Figure 9c. White star marks the location of similar star in Plate 1 and Figure 9a,b. Daeron et al (2007) |
Daeron et al (2007) | Figure 7 |
Photomosaic of Wall K |
Plate 1
Photomosaic of the Kazzab Trench (Yammouneh Fault, Lebanon) North facing wall of the Kazzab trench, across the left lateral Yammouneh fault ('wall K'). Calcareous, whitish to light brown, lacustrine marl beds overlie red-brown clays of likely palustrine origin. The generally continuous units exposed here have recorded 10 to 13 events, which resulted in a 2 m wide zone of splaying fault breaks and distributed deformation. The log of this wall is shown in Figure 7. The white star marks the location of the similar symbols in Figures 7 and 9 a,b. Daeron et al (2007) |
Daeron et al (2007) | Plate 1 |
Trench Log of Wall G |
Figure 8
Wall G.
Daeron et al (2007) |
Daeron et al (2007) | Figure 8 |
Stratigraphic log of the Kazzab sediments |
Figure 6
Stratigraphic log of the Kazzab sediments, east (E) and west (W) of the fault zone, with vertical positions of dated samples and event horizons. The main sedimentary sequences (I–VII) are shown left of the stratigraphic columns, as well as a plot of the calibrated ages of radiocarbon samples versus depth (cf. Table 4). Daeron et al (2007) |
Daeron et al (2007) | Figure 6 |
Detailed Stratigraphic Units |
Table 3
Detailed Stratigraphic Units Daeron et al (2007) |
Daeron et al (2007) | Table 3 |
Examples of coseismic deformation |
Figure 9
Examples of coseismic deformation. (a, b) One of several bayonet-shaped cracks that systematically open in L35, taper down to L44–45, and are filled with L34 (see discussion in text). Note the shallow decollement in L35a. The dark bioturbation marks in L34 appear to be unaffected by the crack. The white star shows the location of the similar stars in Plate 1 and Figure 7. (c) Pre-existing bioturbation marks record east-directed flow of whitish marl (L34) in the fault zone. The outline of this photograph is shown as white corners in Figure 7. Daeron et al (2007) |
Daeron et al (2007) | Figure 9 |