“…The MHB was a synorogenic molasse-type basin (Kilias et al, 2015), a separate paleogeographic area from the late Eocene until the middle Miocene, between the internal and external Hellenides, ENE and WSW, respectively. It was a narrow, 300 km long trench, filled with up to 4.5 km of sedi-234 K. Agiadi et al: At the crossroads ments, which have been separated into the Krania, Eptachori, Pentalofos, Tsotyli, and Ondria formations (Brunn, 1956;Wielandt-Schuster et al, 2004;Ferrière et al, 2013;Kilias et al, 2015), deposited parallel to each other (except for the Krania Formation) along the eastern margin of the trough (Kilias et al, 2015). The studied sediments belong to the Pentalofos Formation, consisting in general of upper Chattianlower Miocene sandstones to silty marlstones (Mavridis et al, 1985;Ferrière et al, 2004;Wielandt-Schuster et al, 2004;Kilias et al, 2015).…”