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The lacustrine Gördes Supradetachment Basin developed along the Simav Detachment Fault during the Early–Middle Miocene postorogenic extension in the north of the Menderes Massif in western Anatolia.
Ayhan Ilgar +5 more
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Active Deformation Across the Western Anatolian Extensional Province (Türkiye) From Sentinel-1 InSAR. [PDF]
Abstract Quantifying interseismic deformation of fault networks which are predominantly deforming in a north‐south direction is challenging, because GNSS networks are usually not dense enough to resolve deformation at the level of individual faults. The alternative, interferometric synthetic aperture radar (InSAR), provides high spatial resolution but ...
Diercks M +4 more
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The Neogene series of Samos Island show a complex succession of continental depositional environments. Saline lakes suggest episodic ingressions of marine‐related water or groundwater inflows. Climate is the main controlling factor on the depositional record of Samos and neighbouring regions.
Youri Hamon +8 more
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Abstract Knowledge of earthquake source faults is crucial for the calculation of robust Coulomb stress models. However, source faults are often poorly constrained, especially for pre‐instrumental events, and these historical earthquakes are commonly studied with little or no consideration of other nearby events.
M.‐L. Diercks +6 more
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Geothermal investigations in western Anatolia using equilibrium temperatures from shallow boreholes [PDF]
Determination of the conductive heat flow in western Anatolia has broad implications in many areas, including studies on the present-day extensional tectonic activity and assessments of the geothermal resources in the region.
K. Erkan
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Palaeotethys-related sediments of the Karaburun Peninsula, western Turkey: constraints on provenance and stratigraphy from detrital zircon geochronology [PDF]
Detrital zircon U–Pb geochronology of 15 Late Palaeozoic to Early Mesozoic siliciclastic sandstones from the Karaburun Peninsula in western Turkey determines maximum sedimentation ages, identifies possible source areas, and anchors the study area within ...
Berndt, J +3 more
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High-K volcanism in the Afyon region, western Turkey: from Si-oversaturated to Si-undersaturated volcanism [PDF]
Volcanic rocks of the Afyon province (eastern part of western Anatolia) make up a multistage potassic and ultrapotassic alkaline series dated from 14 to 12 Ma.
A Peccerillo +63 more
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Field Guide to Samos and the Menderes Massif [PDF]
This field-trip guide explores the tectonics of Samos and the Menderes Massif, two fascinating areas within the eastern Mediterranean section of the Tethyan orogen. The guide includes detailed outcrop descriptions, maps, and diagrams to explore along-strike variations in the Hellenide-Anatolide orogen, including the architecture of the Early Tertiary ...
Klaus Gessner, Uwe Ring, Talip Güngör
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The two-stage aegean extension, from localized to distributed, a result of slab rollback acceleration [PDF]
International audienceBack-arc extension in the Aegean, which was driven by slab rollback since 45 Ma, is described here for the first time in two stages.
Brun, Jean-Pierre +6 more
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The northern Menderes metamorphic core complex has complex exhumation history and is one of the key localities to investigate the spatial and temporal relationships of extensional and compressional structures.
Fuat Erkül +3 more
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