Abstract

The thesis is developed that the Island of Cyprus in the eastern Mediterranean has a distinctive morphology controlled by two important east-west wrench faults bordering the central Troodos massif. Evidence is given for their existence and for their being of right lateral type. Their relationship to a much larger dextral shear zone is indicated.

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