%0 Journal Article %T TECTONO-SEDIMENTARY EVOLUTION OF THE EOCENE TRANSGRESSIVE DEPOSITS IN THE ACIG L, BURDUR AND ISPARTA AREAS (SW TURKEY) %A EZHER TOKER %A FUZULI YA£¿MURLU %J Acta Geographica Debrecina. Landscape and Environment Series %D 2010 %I University of Debrecen %X The Eocene transgressive deposits of the Ac g l, Burdur and Isparta basins are the best exposed of the SW Turkey and shed light on one of the outstanding problems of the tectono-sedimentary evolution during paleotectonic and neotectonic period. In the present paper we describe a tectonic model of the progressive foreland migration of the allochthonous units such as Lycian and Antalya nappes, initialemplacement onto stable carbonate platform in the Early Oligocene, carrying piggy-back basins and incorporating from alluvial fan to deep-marine deposits recognized in these terrigenous successions.In general, the facies and structural observations on the overall Mid-Late Eocene clastic sequences, outcropping in behind the Lycian nappes, indicate: i) the alluvial fan to shallow marine settings of the Ba e me Fm in Ac g l, ii) the Varsakyayla Fm in Burdur and iii) proximal to distal flysch facies trend of the Kay k y Fm in Isparta. The collected data allow us to hypothesize that the Mid-Late Eocene tectono-sedimentary history was characterized by a terrigenous clastics, probably lying on the constructing tectonic edifice and then deformed and covered by a piggy-back like sequence. Thetectono-sedimentary evolution of the Eocene transgressive in SW Turkey has been probably developed through a progressive migration towards the foreland basin. %K Paleotectonic %K neotectonic %K Eocene transgressive deposits %K Lycian nappes %U http://landscape.geo.klte.hu/pdf/agd/2010/2010v4is2_2.pdf