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Abstract Reconstructing the original geometry of a high‐pressure tectonic unit is challenging but important to understand the mechanisms of mountain building. While a single nappe is subducted and exhumed, nappe‐internal thrusts may disrupt it into several subunits.
Alexandre Peillod +11 more
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The Geology Of The Lycian Nappes In The North Of ElmalÍ (Antalya, Western Taurides)
ÇalÍóma alanÍ, BatÍ Toroslar’da yer alan, Antalya iline baÂÍ ElmalÍ ilçesinin kuzeyindeHacÍyusuflar, BayÍndÍr, Çobanisa ve Gkizler köyleri arasÍÍ kapsar. Bölgede stratigrafi, litoloji veyapÍsal özellikleri bakÍÍndan farklÍ kaya birimleri yer alÍr.
AKSOY, Rahmi, AKSARI, Süleyman
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The Lycian Nappes contain slices of ophiolites and sedimentary rocks of various ages that crop out in SW Turkey. They evolved and were emplaced under the effect of the Late CretaceousMiocene compressional regime.
Bilal Sari +8 more
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Emplacement age and direction of the Lycian nappes in the Söke-Selu̧k region, Western Turkey
In the Söke-Selçuk region, western Turkey, the northernmost exposures of the Lycian nappes are found as tectonic slices on the Menderes Massif. The Menderes Massif is represented by a continuous platform sequence and a blocky unit. The lower parts of the
Erdoǧan, B., GÜNGÖR, TALİP
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In the basal thrust sheets of the Lycian nappes fresh Fe-Mg-carpholite documents low-grade, high-pressure (HP) metamorphism. Here we describe the first occurrences of this HP indicator mineral in Turkey, its regional distribution and geodynamic ...
Partzsch, J. +3 more
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Seismic history of western Anatolia during the last 16 kyr determined by cosmogenic 36Cl dating. [PDF]
Mozafari N +9 more
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In the Central Taurides, the Sultan Mountains comprise in ascending order the Cimendere unit and the AkAYehir, Doganhisar, Cay nappes composed of metasedimentary sequences deposited from Cambrian to Tertiary.
GÜNGÖR, TALİP
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The Menderes Massif occupies a large part of western Turkey. It is tectonically overlain by nappes of the Izmir-Ankara Suture Zone (including the Bomova Flysch Zone) on its northern flank, the Afyon Zone on its eastern border, and the Lycian Nappes on ...
Cetinkaplan, M. +11 more
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The deep resistivity structure of southwestern Turkey: Tectonic implications
Magnetotelluric data along two profiles, across the Lycian nappes and the Beydag autochthon of the southwestern Taurides in the eastern Mediterranean region images shallow and deep crustal structures. Inversion of the magnetotelluric data from profiles K
Gurer, Oya +3 more
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