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Tectonic setting and evolution of the sivas basin, central anatolia, turkey
(1996)
The Sivas Basin is one of several Central Anatolian basins. It developed mainly after the closure of the northern branch of Neotethys. Its location between the Kirsehir Massif and the Taurides implies that it should not ...
Tectonics of the sivas basin: The neogene record of the anatolian accretion along the inner tauric suture
(1996)
The Sivas Basin extends over a major crustal structure underlying the contact zone between the Tauride and Pontide belts. The Kirsehir block, a continental crustal element lying between the main belts, introduces a subordinate ...