Browsing by Author "Temiz, Haluk"
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Differentiation of Neotethyan ophiolitic melange and an approach revealing its surficial chromite deposits using ASTER image and spectral measurements (Sivas/TURKEY)
Kavak, Kaan Sevki; Tore, Yavuz; Temiz, Haluk; Parlak, Osman; Cigla, Hande; Yakan, Mustafa (SPIE-INT SOC OPTICAL ENGINEERING, 2010)This work is aimed at differentiation of ophiolitic melange rocks which were outcropped 60 km far from Sivas city center using image processing and spectral measurement methods. These rocks are known as oceanic crust ... -
Fluvial sedimentation in a salt-controlled mini-basin: stratal patterns and facies assemblages, Sivas Basin, Turkey
Ribes, Charlotte; Kergaravat, Charlie; Bonnel, Cedric; Crumeyrolle, Philippe; Callot, Jean-Paul; Poisson, Andre; Temiz, Haluk; Ringenbach, Jean-Claude (WILEY, 2015)The Sivas Basin, located on the Central Anatolian Plateau in Turkey, is an elongate Oligo-Miocene basin that contains numerous salt-walled mini-basins. Through field analysis, including stratigraphic section logging, facies ... -
Geochemical characteristics of ophiolitic rocks from the southern margin of the Sivas basin and their implications for the Inner Tauride Ocean, Central-Eastern Turkey
Kavak, Kaan Sevki; Parlak, Osman; Temiz, Haluk (TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD, 2017)Number of dismembered ophiolite bodies crop out between Sivas and Malatya on the top of the Eastern Tauride platform in the central-eastern Turkey. One of which at the southern margin of the Sivas basin in the Tecer Mountain ... -
Geology of the Central Sivas Basin (Turkey)
Legeay, Etienne; Pichat, Alexandre; Kergaravat, Charlie; Ribes, Charlotte; Callot, Jean-Paul; Ringenbach, Jean-Claude; Bonnel, Cedric; Hoareau, Guilhem; Poisson, Andre; Mohn, Geoffroy; Crumeyrolle, Phillipe; Kavak, Kaan Sevki; Temiz, Haluk (TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD, 2019)This paper presents a revised geological map at the 1/50,000 scale of the Central Sivas Basin together with a synthetic stratigraphic chart and cross-sections. The map covers an area of approximately 9840 km (2) within the ... -
Intracontinental quaternary volcanism in the Niksar pull-apart basin, North Anatolian Fault Zone, Turkey
Tatar, Orhan; Yurtmen, Sema; Temiz, Haluk; Guersoy, Halil; Kocbulut, Fikret; Mesci, B. Levent; Guezou, Jean Claude (SCIENTIFIC TECHNICAL RESEARCH COUNCIL TURKEY-TUBITAK, 2007)The Niksar Basin is sited along the eastern segment of the North Anatolian Fault Zone in Turkey. It is a young sigmoidal pull- apart basin bordered by two non- parallel master faults associated with earthquakes in 1939 and ... -
Miocene transgression in the central and eastern parts of the Sivas Basin (Central Anatolia, Turkey) and the Cenozoic palaeogeographical evolution
Poisson, Andre; Vrielynck, Bruno; Wernli, Roland; Negri, Alessandra; Bassetti, Maria-Angela; Buyukmeric, Yesim; Ozer, Sacit; Guillou, Herve; Kavak, Kaan S.; Temiz, Haluk; Orszag-Sperber, Fabienne (SPRINGER, 2016)We present here a reappraisal of the tectonic setting, stratigraphy and palaeogeography of the central part of the Sivas Basin from Palaeocene to late Miocene. The Sivas Basin is located in the collision zone between the ... -
Punctuated Exhumation and Foreland Basin Formation and Infilling in (Circum)-Central Anatolia (Turkey) Associated with the Neo-Tethyan Closure
Boztug, Durmus; Temiz, Haluk; Jonckheere, Raymond; Ratschbacher, Lothar (SCIENTIFIC TECHNICAL RESEARCH COUNCIL TURKEY-TUBITAK, 2008)Apatite fission-track data indicate that the (circum)-central Anatolian granitoids (CAG) were exhumed during successive shortening phases following continent-continent collisions within the Neo-Tethyan domain in central ... -
Salt tectonics in the Sivas basin (Turkey): crossing salt walls and minibasins
Callot, Jean-Paul; Ribes, Charlotte; Kergaravat, Charlie; Bonnel, Cedric; Temiz, Haluk; Poisson, Andre; Vrielynck, Bruno; Salel, Jean-Francois; Ringenbach, Jean-Claude (SOC GEOL FRANCE, 2014)The Sivas basin (Turkey) shows pronounced salt tectonics activity involving the Oligocene evaporites. Despite the complete exposure of the structures, the tectonic evolution of the basin has been so far misunderstood because ...