“…The Lycian hinterland contains a series of late Miocene-early Pleistocene aged NE-SW oriented extensional basins including Çal, Sandıklı, Karacasu, Yatağan, Baklan, Acıgöl, Burdur, Çameli and Eşen basins (Cihan et al, 2003;Alçiçek et al, 2005Alçiçek et al, , 2006Alçiçek, 2007;Alçiçek and Ten Veen, 2008;Ten Veen et al, 2009;Alçiçek et al, 2012;Kaya et al, 2012;Alçiçek and Jiménez-Moreno, 2013;Helvacı et al, 2013;Alçiçek et al, 2013aAlçiçek et al, , 2013bSulpizio et al, 2013;Alçiçek and Alçiçek, 2014;Van den Hoek Ostende, 2015a, 2015bJiménez-Moreno et al, 2015Alçiçek, 2015;Alçiçek et al, 2015;Alçiçek et al, 2016). These late Miocene-early Pleistocene aged sub-parallel graben-type depressions are considered as "orogen-top basins" with a synchronic tripartite fill of alluvial, fluvial and lacustrine depositional settings (Alçiçek, 2007;Alçiçek et al, 2015;Alçiçek et al, 2016).…”