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The ad 60 Denizli Basin earthquake and the apparition of Archangel Michael at Colossae (Aegean Turkey)

open access: closedGeological Society, London, Special Publications, 2007
Abstract This paper illustrates the results of a multidisciplinary study on the active tectonics of Hierapolis and Colossae in Aegean Turkey. Tectonic analysis is combined with a study of historical seismicity, highlighting the use of historical sources from oral tradition (legends and myths) to derive important geological ...
Luigi Piccardi
semanticscholar   +5 more sources

Fracture networks and strike–slip deformation along reactivated normal faults in Quaternary travertine deposits, Denizli Basin, western Turkey

open access: closedTectonophysics, 2012
Abstract The Denizli Basin in the West Anatolian Extensional Province in western Turkey is known for its numerous Quaternary travertine occurrences. Travertine morphology is often dependant on the relative position of the deposition with respect to basin-bounding faults.
Koen Van Noten   +5 more
semanticscholar   +5 more sources

A geological and geotechnical information system (GEO-GIS) for urban planning and its application to the Acıpayam Basin (Denizli, Turkey) with some observations from a M w 5.5 earthquake on 20 March 2019

open access: closedQuarterly journal of engineering geology and hydrogeology, 2023
There are many site investigation projects used for urban planning of a city. They are archived in hard copy or scanned in image files stored on computers.
Halil Kumsar, Tuğba Sarayköylü
openalex   +2 more sources

Origin and evolution of the thermal waters from the Pamukkale Geothermal Field (Denizli Basin, SW Anatolia, Turkey): Insights from hydrogeochemistry and geothermometry

open access: closedJournal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research, 2018
Hülya Alçiçek   +3 more
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Growth of fissure ridge travertines from geothermal springs of Denizli Basin, western Turkey

open access: yesGeological Society of America Bulletin, 2012
Fissure ridge travertines grown from geothermal springs of Denizli Basin, southwestern Turkey, are investigated through stratigraphic, structural, geochemical, and geochronological methods, with the aim of understanding the growth of these elongate mound-shaped structures.
Luigi De Filippis   +8 more
semanticscholar   +7 more sources

Detection of Lineaments in Denizli Basin of Western Anatolia Region Using Bouguer Gravity Data

open access: yesPure and Applied Geophysics, 2015
The aim of this study is to investigate the geostructural boundaries of the eastern part of Western Anatolia. To achieve this, three methods, horizontal gradient, analytic signal, and tilt angle, were used. With the application of each method to the Bouguer gravity data, the common lineaments were determined using maximum values of the horizontal ...
F. F. Altinoğlu, M. Sari, A. Aydin
semanticscholar   +5 more sources

Lateral and vertical variations in sedimentology and geochemistry of sub-horizontal laminated travertines (Çakmak quarry, Denizli Basin, Turkey)

open access: yesQuaternary International, 2020
Abstract The laterally extensive sub-horizontal laminated travertine deposits outcropping in the Cakmak quarry (Denizli Basin, Turkey) allows reconstructing their three-dimensional geobody architecture. Based on field observations, detailed petrographic and geochemical analyses (stable carbon and oxygen isotopes, major and trace elements) the most ...
Zahra Mohammadi   +6 more
semanticscholar   +5 more sources

Sedimentary facies, depositional environments and palaeogeographic evolution of the Neogene Denizli Basin, SW Anatolia, Turkey

open access: yesSedimentary Geology, 2007
Abstract The Denizli Basin (southwestern Anatolia, Turkey) contains a record of environmental changes dating since the Early Miocene. Detailed facies analysis of the Neogene formations in this half-graben enables us to document successive depositional regimes and palaeogeographic settings.
Hülya Alçiçek   +2 more
semanticscholar   +5 more sources

Multiple coseismic soft-sediment deformation reveal abrupt sedimentation change in Lower Pleistocene lacustrine deposits of the Denizli Basin (Western Türkiye)

Journal of the Geological Society
Soft-sediment deformation structures (SSDSs) form as a consequence of paroxysmal events and act as indicators of significant environmental and depositional changes within a sedimentary basin.
M. Cihat Alçiçek   +4 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

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