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Speciation and genetic diversity in Centaurea subsect. Phalolepis in Anatolia. [PDF]
14 p., mapas, tablasMountains of Anatolia are one of the main Mediterranean biodiversity hotspots and their richness in endemic species amounts for 30% of the flora. Two main factors may account for this high diversity: the complex orography and its role
López-Pujol J +7 more
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A palynostratigraphic approach to the SW Anatolian molasse basin: Kale-Tavas molasse and Denizli molasse [PDF]
Abstract The study, explains stratigraphy of the Oligo-Miocene molasse around the Denizli province (SW Anatolia), based on the palynology which is also supported by the detailed mapping and correlation of the measured sections from the coal-bearing sequences of the molasse deposits.
Funda Akgiin, Hasan Sözbilir
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In the present work, a stratigraphic framework of the early Miocene units of the Kale-Tavas and Acipayam deposits is proposed. Two stratigraphic sections from the brackish-marine deposits of Aquitanian (Yenidere formation) and three sections from the shallow marine units of late Burdigalian (Kale formation) age have been logged.
Yeşim Büyükmeriç
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Orientation Data of Faults and Fractures crossing the Ballık travertine (Denizli Basin, SW Turkey)
Koen Van Noten
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Some thoughts on the morphotectonic development of the Denizli region Basic
The Denizli region is located to the east of the Buldan Horst. Although they follow the same trends as the Büyük Menderes and Gediz Grabens, the Denizli region has undergone semi-independent evolution during the Quaternary.
Yücel Yılmaz
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Comparison of the isotope hydrogeological features of thermal and cold karstic waters in the Denizli Basin (Turkey) and Buda Thermal Karst (Hungary) [PDF]
István Fórizs +6 more
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The study area is located 45 km south of Denizli. The purpose of this study is to identify the organic geochemical properties and paleo depositional environment of organic matter rich rocks from Tavas (Denizli/SW Turkey).
Demet Banu Koralay
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