Published online by Cambridge University Press: 01 May 2009
The general features of the geology of Cyprus have been established by the work of Gaudry and of Bellamy and Jukes-Browne (1), (2); while the later researches of Professors Cullis and Edge (3) have added much to our knowledge. But in every case it has been recognized that many questions were left unsettled and many details remained to be filled in. In this connection the importance of the geological work which has been done during recent years on the neighbouring coasts of Asia Minor and Syria has been some what overlooked, though in view of the close tectonic relations between the mainland and Cyprus it deserves particular attention.