Scientific Investigations Map 3046
IntroductionThe island of Cyprus has a long historical record of earthquakes that have damaged pre-Roman to modern human settlements. Because the recurrent damaging earthquakes can have a significant economic and social impact on Cyprus, this project was initiated to develop a seismic-hazard assessment for a roughly 400 square kilometer area centered on Cyprus’ capital and largest city, whose European name is Nicosia and whose local name is Lefkosia. In addition, geologic and seismotectonic evaluations for the project extended beyond the perimeter of the geologic map. Additional structural, stratigraphic, and paleontological data were collected island-wide as well as data from literature research throughout the eastern Mediterranean region, in order to accurately place the geology and seismic hazards of the Lefkosia area in a regional tectonic framework. The paper version of this map is available for purchase from the USGS Store. |
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Suggested citation:
Harrison, Richard, Newell, Wayne, Panayides, Ioannis, Stone, Byron, Tsiolakis, Efthymios, Necdet, Mehmet, Batihanli, Hilmi, Ozhur, Ayse, Lord, Alan, Berksoy, Okan, Zomeni, Zomenia, and Schindler, J.S., 2008, Bedrock geologic map of the greater Lefkosia area, Cyprus: U.S. Geological Survey Scientific Investigations Map 3046, 1 map, scale 1:25,000, 36-p. text. available online at http://pub.usgs.gov/sim/3046.