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Genetic Structure of Brown Trout (Salmo trutta) Populations from Turkey Based on Microsatellite Data
(SPRINGER/PLENUM PUBLISHERS, 2010)
This present study investigated micro- and macro-geographic microsatellite DNA variations using five polymorphic microsatellite loci from 27 brown trout populations in Turkey. Average number of alleles and average observed ...
Late cenozoic stress evolution along the Karasu Valley, SE Turkey
(ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV, 2004)
This study defines the Mio-Pliocene to present-day stress regime acting at the northeastern comer of the eastern Mediterranean region along the Karasu Valley (i.e., the Amanos Range), taking in the Antakya, Osmaniye and ...
Palaeomagnetic study of the Galatean Volcanic Province, north-central Turkey: Neogene deformation at the northern border of the Anatolian Block
(JOHN WILEY & SONS LTD, 1999)
A regional palaeomagnetic study is reported from 24 lavas of the (Late Miocene) Galatean Volcanic Province bordering the North Anatolian Fault Zone (NAFZ) in northern Anatolia. Rock magnetic studies show that the lavas ...
New Data on the Dasycladales from the Lower Eocene of Seyitgazi Region, Eskisehir, Central Turkey
(SCIENTIFIC TECHNICAL RESEARCH COUNCIL TURKEY-TUBITAK, 2011)
An association of Dasycladalean algae is identified from the Lower Eocene (Ilerdian-Cuisian) of the Seyitgazi area, Western Anatolia. The association consists mostly of the genus Belzungia Morellet and Anatolia n. gen. ...
Phylogenetic relationships of native Turkish cattle breeds using microsatellite markers
(SCIENTIFIC TECHNICAL RESEARCH COUNCIL TURKEY-TUBITAK, 2019)
A total of 20 microsatellite DNA markers were used for genetic characterization and determination of phylogenetic relationships of native cattle breeds of Turkey, including the Anatolian Grey (AG), Anatolian Black (AB), ...
Palaeomagnetic evidence for the Gondwanian origin of the Taurides and rotation of the Isparta Angle, southern Turkey
(WILEY-BLACKWELL, 2002)
The Taurides, the southernmost of the three major tectonic domains that constitute present-day Turkey, were emplaced following consumption of the Tethyan Ocean in Late Mesozoic to mid-Tertiary times. They are generally ...
Paleomagnetic analysis of neotectonic deformation in the Anatolian accretionary collage, Turkey
(Geological Society of America, 2006)
Closure of the Neo-Tethyan Ocean in the Turkish sector of the Alpine-Himalayan orogen by ca. 12 Ma was succeeded by deformation of a domain between the Eurasia plate, presently bounded by the North Anatolian fault, and the ...
Differential neotectonic rotations in Anatolia and the Tauride Arc: Palaeomagnetic investigation of the Erenlerda? Volcanic Complex and Isparta volcanic district, South-central Turkey
(Geological Society of London, 2002)
In the Anatolian sector of the Alpine-Himalayan collisional belt a palaeotectonic phase of terrane accretion has been succeeded by a neotectonic phase of intracontinental deformation as the Afro-Arabian plate has continued ...
Neotectonic deformation linking the east Anatolian and Karataš-Osmaniye intracontinental transform fault zones in the Gulf of ?Iskenderun, southern Turkey, deduced from paleomagnetic study of the Ceyhan-Osmaniye volcanics
(2003)
Left-lateral strike slip along the Dead Sea Fault Zone (DSFZ) between the African and Arabian plates is partitioned into a complex set of motions at its northern extension where Arabia impinges into the Anatolian collage. ...