“…Limestone notches, which are generally assumed to have been cut by bioerosion or chemical dissolution, have been particularly important in determining the effect of late Holocene tectonic events around the microtidal coasts of Italy, Greece, Turkey, and elsewhere in the Mediterranean (Pirazzoli et al, 1982(Pirazzoli et al, , 1989(Pirazzoli et al, , 1994aStewart and VitaFinzi, 1996;Rust and Kershaw, 2000;Stiros et al, 2000;Kershaw and Guo, 2001;Benac et al, 2004;Ramırez-Herrera et al, 2004;Antonioli et al, 2006;Morhange et al, 2006;Vacchi et al, 2012;Evelpidou et al, 2012bEvelpidou et al, ,c, 2014Abad, 2013). Rapid seismic activity in the Mediterranean has been punctuated by intervening periods characterized by slow crustal deformation.…”