-
1
Food security under compound shocks: Can Lebanon produce its own Mediterranean food basket?
Published 2022-12-01Subjects: Get full text
Article -
2
Corrigendum: Food security under compound shocks: Can Lebanon produce its own Mediterranean food basket?
Published 2023-02-01Subjects: Get full text
Article -
3
First record of the Diadem Snake, Spalerosophis diadema (Squamata, Colubridae) for Lebanon
Published 2022-04-01“…We report the first record of the Diadem Snake, Spalerosophis diadema cliffordii (Schlegel, 1837) for Lebanon, based on an adult male found in the semi-desert area of the Beqaa Valley. This record increases the number of species of reptiles for Lebanon to 52, with the family Colubridae now comprising 17. …”
Get full text
Article -
4
-
5
Stability Analysis of Equilibria for a Model of Maintenance Therapy in Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia
Published 2022-01-01Get full text
Article -
6
Seismic zonation of the Dead Sea Transform Fault area
Published 2000-06-01“…A complete and homogeneous catalogue of historical earthquakes has been compiled and used in the subdivision of the fault area into the following segments: 1) Araba segment, which extends along Wadi Araba and the southernmost part of the Dead Sea (29.5°-31.3°N) and trends SSW-NNE with scarce historical and instrumental seismicity; 2) Jordan-valley segment, which extends along the central and northern parts of the Dead Sea and the Jordan valley to the Huleh depression (31.3°-33.1° N) and trends S-N with moderate historical seismicity; 3) Beqaa segment, which extends along the western margin of the Beqaa valley in Lebanon (33.1°-34.5°N) and trends SSW-NNE with strong historical seismicity; 4) El-Ghab segment, which extends along the eastern flank of the coastal mountain range of Syria (34.5°-35.8°N) and trends S-N with moderate historical seismicity; 5) Karasu segment, which extends along the Karasu valley in SE Turkey (35.8°-37.3°N) and trends SSW-NNE, exhibiting the strongest historical seismicity of the area. …”
Get full text
Article -
7
THE NIHA SITES (LEBANON) CULTURAL LANDSCAPE: A 3D MODEL OF SANCTUARIES AND THEIR CONTEXT
Published 2013-07-01“…The paper aims at presenting the historical sites of <i>Niha</i> (Beqaa valley, Lebanon), their cultural values, and the methodology applied in the assessment of these values through the use of 3D modelling.…”
Get full text
Article