PALEOBATHYMETRIC EVOLUTION OF THE EARLY LATE MIOCENE DEPOSITS OF THE PRE-APULIAN ZONE, LEVKAS ISLAND, IONIAN SEA

The Manassi section in Levkas Island belongs to the Pre-Apulian (Paxos) zone, the most external domain of the Hellenic realm. Its Early Tortonian sediments contain a rich foraminiferal fauna dominated, in numbers of individuals, by planktic species. Its benthic foraminiferal assemblage is characteri...

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