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New Age Data From The Tectonostratigraphic Units Of The Istranca "Massif" In Nw Turkey: A Correlation With Se Bulgaria
(Slovak Acad Sciences Geological Inst, 2013)The Istranca Crystalline Complex in NW Anatolia and SE Bulgaria includes structural units that differ in lithostratigraphy, metamorphism, age and structural position. They are collectively named as the "Istranca nappes" ... -
Ostracoda (Crustacea) Association And A New Species (Dolerocypris Anatolia Nov Sp.) From The Pliocene-Pleistocene Afsin-Elbistan (Kahraman Maras) Coal Basin Of Turkey
(Slovak Academic Press Ltd, 2012)The Afsin-Elbistan Coal Basin, which is one of the largest and most important Pliocene-Pleistocene lignite basins of Turkey, is located in Eastern Anatolia. The basin was formed between two normal faults having NE-SW ... -
Petrological And Geochemical Features Of Biga Peninsula Granitoids, Nw Anatolia, Turkey
(2019)In Northwest Anatolia, widespread magmatism developed due to collision between Anatolide-Tauride platform and Sakarya continent during Late Cretaceous-Early Tertiary period. The granitoids in Biga Peninsula are products ... -
Polyphase Tectonic Evolution of the Aksu Basin, Isparta Angle (Southern Turkey)
(Slovak Acad Sciences Geological Inst, 2015)The Aksu Basin, within the Isparta Angle, is located to the north of the intersection of the Aegean and Cyprus arcs and has been evolving since the Middle Miocene. Correlation of: (1) kinematic analysis of fault planes ... -
Post-Collisional Magmatism and Ore-Forming Systems in the Menderes Massif: New Constraints from the Miocene Porphyry Mo-Cu Pa +/- Narbaaya +/- System, Gediz-Kutahya, Western Turkey
(Springer, 2017)The PA +/- narbaAYA +/- Mo-Cu prospect is hosted within the PA +/- narbaAYA +/- intrusion, which is exposed together with the NW-SE-trending Koyunoba, Egrigoz, and Baklan plutons along the northeastern border of the Menderes ... -
Probabilistic Risk Assessment in Medium Scale for Rainfall-Induced Earthflows: Catakli Catchment Area (Cayeli, Rize, Turkey)
(Hindawi Publishing Corporation, 2011)The aim of the present study is to introduce a probabilistic approach to determine the components of the risk evaluation for rainfall-induced earthflows in medium scale. The Catakli catchment area (Cayeli, Rize, Turkey) ... -
Recent Volcanism, Tectonics and Plate Kinematics Near the Junction of the African, Arabian and Anatolian Plates in the Eastern Mediterranean
(Elsevier Science Bv, 1998)In the Eastern Mediterranean, plate convergence occurs between Africa-Arabia and Anatolia. The Africa/Arabia motion is a strike-slip displacement along the Dead Sea fault. The Africa/Anatolia motion is taken up by subduction ... -
Reconstructing the Sedimentary Evolution of the Miocene Aksu Basin Based on Fan Delta Development (Eastern Mediterranean-Turkey)
(Scientific Technical Research Council Turkey-Tubitak, 2018)The Aksu Basin in southern Turkey is dominantly represented by an alluvial fan and five fan deltas (FDs) developed along the tectonically controlled margins of the basin during the Miocene. Four alternating compressional ... -
Relative Tectonic Activity Assessment of the Cameli Basin, Western Anatolia, Using Geomorphic Indices
(Taylor & Francis Ltd, 2016)Western Anatolia is one of the world's most seismically active regions. A nearly N-S-oriented extension caused the formation of E-W- and NE-SW-trending major grabens, creating the potential for earthquakes with magnitudes5. ... -
Suggested Methods for Rock Failure Criteria: General Introduction
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Sulfur Isotope Study of Vent Chimneys from Upper Cretaceous Volcanogenic Massive Sulfide Deposits of the Eastern Pontide Metallogenic Belt, Ne Turkey
(Scientific Technical Research Council Turkey-Tubitak, 2016)We obtained sulfur isotope analysis results of sulfide samples from hydrothermal vent chimneys of the eastern Pontide volcanogenic massive sulfide (VMS) deposits. The total range of delta S-34 values for vent chimneys in ... -
The Ankara Melange: An Indicator of Tethyan Evolution of Anatolia
(Slovak Acad Sciences Geological Inst, 2016)The Ankara Melange is a complex formed by imbricated slices of limestone block melanges (Karakaya and Hisarlikaya Formations), Neotethyan ophiolites (Eldivan, Ahlat and Edige ophiolites), post-ophiolitic cover units (Mart ... -
The Effects of High Alkaline Fly Ash on Strength Behaviour of a Cohesive Soil
(Hindawi Ltd, 2016)Contemporarily, there are 16 coal-burning thermal power plants currently operating in Turkey. This number is expected to rise to 46 in the future. Annually, about 15 million tons of fly ash are removed from the existing ... -
The Evolution of Intraplate Fault Systems in Central Turkey: Structural Evidence and Ar-Ar and Rb-Sr Age Constraints for the Savcili Fault Zone
(Amer Geophysical Union, 2014)The Savcili Fault Zone represents one of the most prominent regional-scale intraplate fault systems in central Turkey, recording the collisional events following the closure of Neo-Tethys in the eastern Mediterranean region. ... -
The Jurassic-Early Cretaceous Basalt-Chert Association In The Ophiolites Of The Ankara Melange, East Of Ankara, Turkey: Age And Geochemistry
(Cambridge Univ Press, 2018)This study is focused on slide blocks including oceanic lavas associated with pelagic sediments within the eastern part of the Ankara Melange. A detailed petrological characterization of the volcanic rocks and a detailed ... -
The Miocene Coal Seams In The Soma Basin (W. Turkey): Insights From Coal Petrography, Mineralogy And Geochemistry
(Elsevier Science Bv, 2017)The Neogene Soma Basin, western Turkey, hosts three coal seams (kM2, kM3 and kPl) and several altered tuff layers within the Miocene sequences. This study focuses on the evaluation of coal-petrography, mineralogical and ... -
The Role Of Oroclinal Bending In The Structural Evolution Of The Central Anatolian Plateau: Evidence Of A Regional Changeover From Shortening To Extension
(Slovak Acad Sciences Geological Inst, 2011)The NW-SE striking extensional Inonu-Eskisehir Fault System is one of the most important active shear zones in Central Anatolia. This shear zone is comprised of semi-independent fault segments that constitute an integral ...