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Palaeomagnetism and magnetic properties of the Cappadocian ignimbrite succession, central Turkey and Neogene tectonics of the Anatolian collage
(ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV, 2002)
The Cappadocian ignimbrite succession of central-southern Anatolia comprises at least nine major and two minor calc-alkaline rhyolitic sheets emplaced at 1-2-Ma intervals between 11.2 and 1.1 Ma. It records the last phase ...
Tectonostratigraphy of the Tercan-Cayirli Basin: Implications for the neogene-Quaternary tectonic deformation of the Northeast Anatolian Block, Turkey
(V H WINSTON & SON INC, 2002)
The Tercan-Cayirli Basin is located in the Northeast Anatolian Block, and is bordered by the North Anatolian fault zone to the south and the Northeast Anatolian fault zone to the north. The basin developed on top Of a ...
Rate of strike-slip motion on the Amanos Fault (Karasu Valley, southern Turkey) constrained by K-Ar dating and geochemical analysis of Quaternary basalts
(ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV, 2002)
The left-lateral Amanos Fault follows a similar to 200-km-long and up to similar to 2-km-high escarpment that bounds the eastern margin of the Amanos mountain range and the western margin of the Karasu Valley in southern ...
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 ...