Browsing by Author "Ekici, Taner"
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Collision-related slab break-off volcanism in the Eastern Anatolia, Kepez volcanic complex (TURKEY)
Ekici, Taner (TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD, 2016)The Neogene-Quaternary volcanic products, related to Arabian and Anatolian Plate collision along the Bitlis Suture Zone, cover wide areas on both plates. One of these volcanic exposures on the Arabian Plate is the Kepez ... -
Geochemistry of the Middle Miocene Collision-related Yamadagi (Eastern Anatolia) Calc-alkaline Volcanics, Turkey
Ekici, Taner; Alpaslan, Musa; Parlak, Osman; Ucurum, Ali (SCIENTIFIC TECHNICAL RESEARCH COUNCIL TURKEY-TUBITAK, 2009)Major, trace element and K-Ar age determinations are reported for a suite from the Yamadagi volcanics in the Eastern Anatolia. The exposed rocks mainly consist of medium-potassium calc-alkaline basaltic andesites, andesites ... -
Geochemistry of the Pliocene basalts erupted along the Malatya-Ovacik Fault Zone (MOFZ), eastern Anatolia, Turkey: Implications for source characteristics and partial melting processes
Ekici, Taner; Alpaslan, Musa; Parlak, Osman; Temel, Abidin (ELSEVIER GMBH, URBAN & FISCHER VERLAG, 2007)The study area is located on the middle sector of the Malatya-Ovacik Fault Zone (MOFZ) in the eastern Anatolia. Four basaltic flows from bottom to top, which are tholeiitic in character and intercalated with Pliocene ... -
Petrology and Ar/Ar chronology of Erdembaba and Kuyucak volcanics exposed along the North Anatolian Fault Zone (Eastern Pontides, NE Turkey): Implications for the late Cenozoic geodynamic evolution of Eastern Mediterranean region
Ekici, Taner (SPRINGER INDIA, 2016)The Cenozoic geodynamic evolution of the Eastern Pontides Orogenic Belt (EPOB), which geographically corresponds to the northeastern part of Turkey, is still controversial due to lack of systematic geological, geochemical ... -
Petrology of the Plio-Quaternary Gobekoren Volcanics (Kangal-Sivas)
Ekici, Taner; Tas, Sultan (TMMOB JEOLOJI MUHENDISLERI ODASI, 2019)The study area is located at 15 km W-SW of Kangal district of Sivas province. Lithological units are observed in the study area ranging from Late Miocene to Plio-Quaternary in age. The rock units start with Late Miocene-Pliocene ...