Abstract
In the Pliocene, the paleogeography of central Crete consisted of a number
of basins which were filled by predominantly marly sediments. In the sedimentary
sequence numerous laminated sapropelic intercalations can be observed.
At a higher stratigraphic level diatomaceous laminites appear. From
field data and sediment analyses we have inferred a shallowing for this sequence.
Correlation
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