In the Honalilar area (Denizli Basin, Turkey), the occurrence of banded Ca-carbonate veins and travertine deposits, represented by a dismantled fissure ridge-type depositional system, are the evidence of a middle-late Pleistocene exhumed, shallow, hydrothermal system. Their occurrence offers the best opportunity to: (i) reconstruct the fluid paths from
Andrea Brogi +5 more
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Quaternary Aged Vertebrate (Mammals) Fossil Findings from Denizli Basin and their Significance
The Denizli Basin is located in the Western Anatolia and it includes early-middle Miocene-Quaternary terrestrial sediments. Several mammal fossil localities were found in these terrestrial sediments. Especially, small-large mammal fossils from Quaternary period are considersbly rich in terms of genus and species and they are mostly the first findings ...
Hüseyin Erten
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An integrated reconstruction of the early Pleistocene palaeoenvironment of Homo erectus in the Denizli Basin (SW Turkey) [PDF]
Abstract The early Pleistocene travertines from Kocabas in the Denizli Basin (SW Turkey), from which the only known Homo erectus from Anatolia derives, are covered by a succession of lake deposits. So far, the taphonomic history of the site has precluded a detailed palaeoecological analysis.
Lea Rausch +15 more
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The Gölemezli Geothermal Field (GGF) is one of the best known geothermal fields in western Anatolia (Turkey). The exploited fluids are of meteoric origin, mixed with deep magmatic fluids, which interacted with the metamorphic rocks of the Menderes Massif.
Hülya Alçiçek +8 more
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A new genus and species of Muridae (Rodentia) from the Quaternary deposits of the Denizli Basin, South-western Turkey [PDF]
This paper describes a new genus and species of Muridae, Extrarius orhuni gen. nov. and sp. from the Quaternary terrestrial deposits of the Denizli Basin (South-western Turkey).
Hüseyin Erten
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Typhlonesticus gocmeni sp. n., a new cave-dwelling blind spider species from the Aegean region of Turkey (Araneae, Nesticidae). [PDF]
A new species of the troglobitic spider genus Typhlonesticus is described from specimens found in Keloğlan Cave (Denizli Province, Dodurgalar Town), Turkey. Typhlonesticus gocmeni sp. n.
Ribera C +3 more
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Hippopotamodon erymanthius (Suidae, Mammalia) from Mahmutgazi, Denizli-Çal basin, Turkey
The Staatliches Museum für Naturkunde in Karlsruhe houses an interesting collection of Turolian mammals from Mahmutgazi, Turkey, among which is a comprehensive sample of the large suid, Hippopotamodon erymanthius. The fossils plot out within the range of metric variation of H.
M. Pickford
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The Kocabaş hominin (Denizli Basin, Turkey) at the crossroads of Eurasia: New insights from morphometric and cladistic analyses [PDF]
Amélie Vialet +3 more
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Hydrogeological Features of Lithological Units, Groundwater Level and Flow Rate Map of Acıgöl Basin (Denizli) [PDF]
Son yıllarda, küresel ölçekte yaşanan yeraltısuyu problemleri nedeniyle, sürdürülebilir yeraltısu kaynaklarının hidrojeolojik özelliklerinin ortaya çıkarılması oldukça önem kazanmıştır. Bu çalışmada, Acıgöl Havzasının litolojik birimlerinin hidrojeolojik özellikleri belirlenerek havzadaki akifer türlerinin karakterizasyonu ve ...
Muhittin Karaman +2 more
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Cerchar Abrasivity Index Prediction Using Multi-Proxy Data. A Case Study from the Sagdere Formation (Denizli Molasse Basin, Turkey) [PDF]
Cihan Doğruöz
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