Abstract

Available geological and geophysical data indicate that the Troodos massif is a Mesozoic volcanic complex the structure of which is comparable with that, deduced from geophysical data, for present day mid-ocean rises. It is suggested that the massif evolved beneath an oceanic Tethys and may represent a fragment of a mid-Tethyan rise.

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