Abstract

Three new early Barremian amber outcrops are reported from Mazraat Kfardibiane (Caza Kesserouane, Central Lebanon), among which one (Red Rock area) yielded two biological inclusions and increasing as such the Lower Cretaceous Lebanese amber outcrops with fossil biological inclusions to 24. The amber from these newly discovered outcrops is described, characterized, and chemically analysed using Fourier Transform Infrared (FT-IR) spectroscopy.

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