This book presents a comprehensive treatment of earthquake hazards in Lebanon and its vicinity. A thorough review of the tectonics of the region is given alongside a re-assessment of the historical and instrumental earthquake records. Probabilistic seismic hazard analysis is undertaken and hazard maps are presented in terms of peak ground parameters as well as spectral ordinates (acceleration and displacement). Owing to their significance to the economy of Lebanon, the three cities of Beirut, Sidon and Tripoli are subjected to site-specific earthquake hazard assessment. The maps provided are the best available estimates of seismic hazards in Lebanon and are recommended for use in risk assessment. Also, the basis and framework for similar studies in the Levant are given. The rigorous and pragmatic approach adopted by the authors renders the book accessible to design engineers and researchers alike.Contents:Executive SummariesBackground to the StudyEarthquake Hazard — PreliminariesMagnitude Recurrence in Lebanon and Adjacent RegionsSynthesis of Seismicity and Rate InformationSelection of Attenuation RelationshipSource Zone Modelling and Recurrence RelationshipHazard MapsSite-Specific Hazard AssessmentsDeterministic Assessment of Seismic HazardConcluding Remarks on Seismic Hazard in LebanonReadership: Senior undergraduates in civil engineering; graduate students in earthquake structural engineering, geotechnical engineering and engineering seismology.