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K-Ar age, whole-rock and isotope geochemistry of A-type granitoids in the Divrigi-Sivas region, eastern-central Anatolia, Turkey
(ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV, 2007)
The bimodal, A-type Dumluca and Murmana granitoids consist of felsic monzonitic/syenitic and mafic gabbroic/dioritic and monzogabbroic/monzodioritic rocks, which were intruded into the Cenomanian-Turonian supra subduction ...
Ar-40/Ar-39 age and geochemistry of the post-collisional Miocene Yamadag volcanics in the Arapkir area (Malatya Province), eastern Anatolia, Turkey
(PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD, 2008)
The Neogene Yamadag volcanics occupy a vast area between Sivas and Malatya in eastern Anatolia, Turkey. These volcanic rocks are characterized by pyroclastics comprising agglomerates, tuffs and some small outcrops of ...
Petrogenesis of the Kosedag Pluton, Susehri-NE Sivas, East-Central Pontides, Turkey
(SCIENTIFIC TECHNICAL RESEARCH COUNCIL TURKEY-TUBITAK, 2008)
The Kosedag syenite crops out as a shallow-seated pluton within the Eocene volcano-sedimentary rocks and is unconformably overlain by Lower Miocene limestones in the Susehri-NE Sivas region, east-central Ponticles. It ...
Geochemical characteristics of the composite Kaqkar batholith generated in a Neo-Tethyan convergence system, Eastern Pontides, Turkey
(PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD, 2006)
The composite Kackar batholith, of Cretaceous to Late Eocene age, consists of various intrusions derived from different geodynamic settings ranging from early to mature arc, through collision, to post-collisional extension ...
Metamorphic-hosted pyrophyllite and dickite occurrences from the hydrous AI-SILICATE deposits of the malatya-puturge region, Central Eastern Anatolia, Turkey
(CLAY MINERALS SOC, 2007)
Hydrous Al-silicate deposits are found to the south of Puturge in Malatya city, Turkey. The surrounding rocks consist of mylonitic granitic gneiss overlain by muscovite gneiss with kyanite-bearing metabasic schist lenses ...
Trace- and rare-earth element geochemistry of the Karalar (Gazipasa-Antalya) Barite-Galena deposits, southern Turkey
(SCIENTIFIC TECHNICAL RESEARCH COUNCIL TURKEY-TUBITAK, 2004)
The Karalar barite-galena deposits are typical examples of carbonate-hosted barite-galena deposits that occur widely in the central Taurides. Recent mining activity has been concentrated in the Buyuk and Boyalik mine areas. ...