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AAPG Bulletin, V.
1Manuscript received December 4, 1997;
revised manuscript received October 22, 1998; final acceptance December
15, 1999.
2Hydrological Service, POB 6381, IL-91063
Jerusalem, Israel; e-mail: [email protected]
3Geological Survey of Israel, 30 Malkhei
Israel St., IL-95501 Jerusalem, Israel.
4Department of Geophysics and Planetary
Sciences, Tel Aviv University, IL-69978 Ramat-Aviv, Tel Aviv, Israel.
ABSTRACT
regime
throughout the eastern Mediterranean region. This compression formed the
Syrian arc fold system that is characterized by a general northeastern
direction; however, preexisting northeast- and northwest-directed fold
and
fault
patterns responded differently in various areas. Chains of depocenters
aligned along the northwest-directed faults subsided during different time
increments. The bituminous chalk of Mt. Scopus Group preserved in these
depocenters is considered a genuine petroleum source rock with a total
organic carbon content of 10-15 wt. %. The tectonic pattern and the three-dimensional
distribution of the impermeable sediments of Mt. Scopus Group are also
important for groundwater exploitation in the area.
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