“…The dominantly marine basins are located mainly in the southern limb of the belt and include the well-described Adana, Mut and Antalya (including the Manavgat, Köprüçay and Aksu) basins (e.g. Çiner et al, 2008;Darbas and Nazik, 2010;Derman and Gürbüz, 2007;Eriş et al, 2005;Gül, 2007;Janson et al, 2010;Karabıyıkoğlu et al, 2005;Poisson et al, 2003;Yetiş, 1988). A diachronous marine transgression flooded the southern part of the belt in Cyprus from the late Oligocene onward, and reached the Antalya, Mut and Adana regions in the north during the Early Miocene .…”