Published online by Cambridge University Press: 01 May 2009
THE nature of the faulting which made the Jordan Valley and separated it from the Mediterranean by the Highlands of Judea has been discussed in a memoir by Professor Bailey Willis, “Dead Sea Problem: Rift Valley or Ramp Valley ? ” Bull. Geol. Soc. Amer., xxxix, 1928, 490–542, and by Dr. L. Picard, Geological Researches in the Judean Desert, Jerusalem, 1931, 108 pp., 3 pl., and map.
page 104 note 1 There seems to be some confusion here, since my map shows the fault to which I refer as quite distinct and further up the slope.—B. W., January, 1932.