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Tectono-stratigraphy and evolution of the Mesozoic Pindos ophiolite and related units, northwestern Greece Available to Purchase
Journal: Journal of the Geological Society
Publisher: Geological Society of London
Published: 01 April 1991
Journal of the Geological Society (1991) 148 (2): 267–288.
... volcanic and sedimtntary rocks (Avdella Melange); (v) coherent thrust sheets of Late Jurassic–Late Cretaceous deep-water sediments (Dio Dendra Group); (vi) Early Tertiary flysch (Pindos Flysch). Immobile trace-element studies indicate that Triassic and Jurassic extrusives of the volcanic-sedimentary...
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Accretion tectonics of the Neotethyan Ermioni Complex, Peloponessos, Greece Available to Purchase
Journal: Journal of the Geological Society
Publisher: Geological Society of London
Published: 01 September 1996
Journal of the Geological Society (1996) 153 (5): 745–757.
... turbidites of the Dio Dendra Group in northwest Greece (Jones & Robertson 1991) strongly indicate that this basin remained open throughout the Mesozoic. Structurally the Ermioni Complex is dominated by a thick tectonic stack, principally composed of Early Tertiary (Palaeocene-Eocene) terrigenous turbidites...