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We report on a Late Miocene mollusc fauna from a single locality in the Denizli Basin in southwestern Turkey that is composed of ten presumably euryhaline species and three freshwater species. The fauna is remarkably distinct from faunas of the adjacent Late Miocene Aegean and Euxinian Basins, and has elements in common with the modern Caspian Sea ...
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Huntite deposits in the neogene lacustrine sediments of the Cameli basin, Denizli, SW Turkey
Carbonates and Evaporites, 2003Extremely white huntite having friable, earthy character occurs in the Cameli basin which was downthrown along reverse faults during neotectonic activity. The basement comprises dolomitic limestone and peridotite which were the main sources of Mg for huntite formation. These units are overlain unconformably by conglomerate, sandstone, and mudstone of a
Aydogan Akbulut, Selahattin Kadir
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ABDÜLGAFFAR NEMUTLU’NUN (KARANFİLLİ HOCA) DENİZLİ BASIN TARİHİNDEKİ YERİ
“Karanfilli Hoca” olarak tanınan A.Gaffar Nemutlu Denizli basın tarihi açısından önemli bir isimdir. Ekonomi eğitimi almış olan Nemutlu, öğretmenlik, memurluk, yöneticilik ve gazetecilik yapmıştır. Öğretmen olarak Denizli Ticaret Lisesine atandıktan sonra Denizli gazetesinde yazmaya başlamıştır.
Ercan Haytoğlu
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Religious consequences of the AD 60, Denizli basin earthquake (Aegean Turkey).
2005The multidisciplinary study of Greeks, Jewish and Early-Christian legends and myths in the Denizli basin (Aegean Turkey) allowed to interpret the information derived from oral traditions as codified description of historical happenings, and thus recover important geologic data.
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Bulletin of Engineering Geology and the Environment, 2016
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