“…They are mainly composed of allochthons with remnants of oceanic crust that encompass diverse deepwater and platform type deposits (DANELIAN et al, 2006;GÖNCÜOĞLU, 2011;MOIX et al, 2013;SARI, 2017). The Lycian Nappes (including deepwater sediments of the Tavas Nappe), have since become a subject of widespread interest for numerous researchers over the last four decades, focusing on the fossil content and local lithological chara cteristic of the units (YILMAZ, 1981;ERAKMAN et al, 1982;ŞENGÖR et al, 1984;OKAY, 1989;ŞENEL et al, 1994;KO ZUR, 1998;COLLINS & ROBERTSON, 1998, 1999ÖZCAN et al, 2012;GÜL et al, 2013;GÜL, 2015;SOYCAN et al, 2015;SARI, 2017). However, determination of the differences of nappe slices, which are thought to be the product of the same environ ment and when separated are mapped under the same nappe name, can provide valuable information about the primaryorigi nal depositional environment.…”