[HTML][HTML] Orogenic architecture of the Mediterranean region and kinematic reconstruction of its tectonic evolution since the Triassic
The basins and orogens of the Mediterranean region ultimately result from the opening of
oceans during the early break-up of Pangea since the Triassic, and their subsequent …
oceans during the early break-up of Pangea since the Triassic, and their subsequent …
Eastern Turkish high plateau as a small Turkic-type orogen: Implications for post-collisional crust-forming processes in Turkic-type orogens
Post-collisional magmatism may be generated by extensive crustal melting in Tibet-type
collisional environments or by falling out of slabs from under giant subduction–accretion …
collisional environments or by falling out of slabs from under giant subduction–accretion …
Neotectonics of Turkey–a synthesis
E Bozkurt - Geodinamica acta, 2001 - Taylor & Francis
Turkey forms one of the most actively deforming regions in the world and has a long history
of devastating earthquakes. The belter understanding of its neotectonic features and active …
of devastating earthquakes. The belter understanding of its neotectonic features and active …
Arabia–Eurasia collision and the forcing of mid-Cenozoic global cooling
The end of the Eocene greenhouse world was the most dramatic phase in the long-term
cooling trend of the Cenozoic Era. Here we show that the Arabia–Eurasia collision and the …
cooling trend of the Cenozoic Era. Here we show that the Arabia–Eurasia collision and the …
Geochemistry and tectonics of Cenozoic volcanism in the Lesser Caucasus (Azerbaijan) and the peri-Arabian region: collision-induced mantle dynamics and its …
The Lesser Caucasus occurs in the hinterland of the Arabia–Eurasia collision zone in the
broad Alpine–Himalayan orogenic belt and includes Cenozoic plutonic and volcanic …
broad Alpine–Himalayan orogenic belt and includes Cenozoic plutonic and volcanic …
Insights from the Talysh of Azerbaijan into the Paleogene evolution of the South Caspian region
SJ Vincent, MB Allen… - Geological …, 2005 - pubs.geoscienceworld.org
The age and mode of formation of the South Caspian Basin are disputed. An∼ 10-km-thick,
predominantly middle Eocene clastic and volcanic succession is exposed in the Talysh …
predominantly middle Eocene clastic and volcanic succession is exposed in the Talysh …
Origin of the Eastern Mediterranean basin: a reevaluation
Z Garfunkel - Tectonophysics, 2004 - Elsevier
The origin of the Eastern Mediterranean basin (EMB) by rifting along its passive margins is
reevaluated. Evidence from these margins shows that this basin formed before the Middle …
reevaluated. Evidence from these margins shows that this basin formed before the Middle …
Post-collisional adakite-like magmatism in the Ağvanis Massif and implications for the evolution of the Eocene magmatism in the Eastern Pontides (NE Turkey)
In the Anatolia, the Caucasus and northwest Iran, the Eocene epoch is characterized by
widespread basic to acidic magmatism, whose temporal and spatial evolutions and origin …
widespread basic to acidic magmatism, whose temporal and spatial evolutions and origin …
[HTML][HTML] Dynamics of episodic Late Cretaceous–Cenozoic magmatism across Central to Eastern Anatolia: New insights from an extensive geochronology compilation
We compiled geochronology data from 87 published studies within the Anatolia orogen
(32.5 E–44 E) to investigate the spatial and temporal patterns of continental magmatism …
(32.5 E–44 E) to investigate the spatial and temporal patterns of continental magmatism …
The Berit transect of the Tauride thrust belt, S Turkey: Late Cretaceous–Early Cenozoic accretionary/collisional processes related to closure of the Southern Neotethys
We report on an integrated study of a critical segment of the Tauride thrust belt in SE Turkey
(Berit area). Units related to two sutures are exposed in the northerly and southerly parts of …
(Berit area). Units related to two sutures are exposed in the northerly and southerly parts of …