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Not particularly user-friendly: in "sediments become progressively more shallow marine, is "progressive" a spatial progress, outward from the Troopos Ophiolite, or progressive with geological time? The article does not say that the sediments were laid down before the Kyrenia Terrane (as it's spelled on the map) became stuck to the northern coast. There's no sense of the dynamic history. The terrane's arc shape might be discussed too. --Wetman (talk) 16:24, 24 March 2013 (UTC)Reply