La. Golovina et al., PALEOGEOGRAPHIC INTERPRETATION OF PALEOFLORA FROM THE PLIOCENE-PLEISTOCENE SEDIMENTS OF WESTERN SYRIA, Stratigraphy and geological correlation, 4(2), 1996, pp. 202-205
Complex analysis of paleoflora was used to study the Mardido reference
section (northwestern coast of Syria). It was found that this section
was formed in coastal and sometimes estuarine settings. Palynological
data allowed four alternating humid and arid periods to be distinguis
hed. Six intervals of salinity oscillations of the basin water regime
were recognized by the analysis of diatom algae and nannoflora. Short-
range marine invasions were depicted against a background of a general
tendency of freshening and shallowing of the basin. In general, the v
ariation trends of species composition for the aquatic and continental
floras were similar, thus providing a basis for the correlation of ge
ological events.