“…The most significant karstified surface is the composite mid-Turonian unconformity (K150 SB) which resulted from tectonic uplift and a relatively long duration of exposure (up to 3 Ma) across a highly variable topographic profile. This surface is recognized regionally and is associated with dissolution features, vugs and brecciated cavities, vadose cements, dolines, paleosols, bauxites, incised channels and channel fills at various locations across the southern part of the Arabian Plate (Videtich et al, 1988;Burchette andBritton, 1995, Jordan et al, 1995;Botton-Dumay et al, 2002;Droste and Van Steenwinkel, 2004;Zarasvandi et al, 2008;Sharp et al, 2010;Hollis, 2011;Deville de Periere et al, 2017;Assadi et al, 2018).…”