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Late Triassic radiolarians of southern Cyprus

Paleontological Journal, 2007
Radiolarians from the Upper Triassic of the allochthonous Mamonia Assemblage of southern Cyprus are considered. The Phasoula Formation, composed of basic volcanics, with lenses and interbeds of micritic limestones and cherts, contains (1) a Lower Norian assemblage with Capnodoce crystallina-Trialatus robustus, which also includes Capnodoce anapetes De ...
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On the sense of slip of the Southern Troodos transform fault zone, Cyprus

Geology, 1995
It is generally accepted that the 5–10-km-wide zone of wrench faulting preserved in the Arakapas valley and Limassol Forest areas of Cyprus, along the southern margin of the Troodos ophiolite, is part of a fossil oceanic transform fault system. However, despite detailed study of this, the “Southern Troodos transform fault zone,” and neighboring part of
C. J. MacLeod, B. J. Murton
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A serological comparison of the populations of theLacerta laeviscomplex in northern Cyprus and southern Turkey

Zoology in the Middle East, 1999
Abstract The present study compares the blood serum proteins of populations of the Lacerta laevis complex from northern Cyprus and southern Turkey (Adana) by polyacrylamide-disc electrophoresis. There are discernible differences between the electropherograms of blood serum proteins of the two populations.
Tosunoğlu, Murat   +3 more
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Structure and tectonic evolution of the Southern Troodos Transform Fault Zone, Cyprus

Geological Society, London, Special Publications, 1993
Abstract A major strike-slip fault zone, at least 5 km in width, trends E-W along the southern margin of the Troodos ophiolite. It is an ocean-floor feature, overlain by undeformed pelagic sediments, and is orientated perpendicular to the mean strike of the sheeted dyke complex of the main ophiolite massif.
C. J. MacLeod, B. J. Murton
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The Kyrenia Terrane (Northern Cyprus): Detrital Zircon Evidence for Exotic Elements in the Southern Neotethys

Tectonics, 2021
AbstractThe Kyrenia terrane of northern Cyprus comprises a tectonic stack of Triassic to Eocene rock units interleaved with basic and acid volcanics and minor metamorphic inliers, alongside an Oligocene‐Miocene flysch. Our U‐Pb‐Hf detrital zircon investigation in the Kyrenia Triassic to Eocene section reveals Precambrian, Silurian (∼430 Ma ...
A. Glazer   +4 more
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Identifying Of Earthquake Hazard Parameters With Bayesian Method For Cyprus, Southern Turkey

Proceedings, 2017
Summary In this study, we used the Bayesian method of prior and posterior probabilities to estimate hazard parameters in future 5, 25, 50 and 100 years for Cyprus, Southern Turkey. The earthquake hazard parameters estimated as the maximum regional magnitude (Mmax), β value and seismic activity rate or intensity (λ) and their uncertainties.
T. Türker, Y. Bayrak
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The Southern European model of immigration: do the cases of Malta, Cyprus and Slovenia fit?

Journal of Southern Europe and the Balkans, 2008
The 2004 enlargement of the European Union brought in 10 new member states: Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, the Czech and Slovak Republics, Hungary, Slovenia, Malta and Cyprus.
Russell King, Mark Thomson
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Southern Italy, Cyprus, and the Holy Land: A Tale of Parallel Aesthetics?

The Art Bulletin, 2017
An investigation of the transcultural and transdoctrinal artistic vocabulary developed in the medieval Mediterranean elaborates de visual culture arising from the creative dialogue between Byzantine art and other Christian artistic idioms in the Levant and southern Italy.
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Overview of the Palaeozoic–Neogene evolution of Neotethys in the Eastern Mediterranean region (southern Turkey, Cyprus, Syria)

Petroleum Geoscience, 2012
Valid palaeotectonic and palaeogeographical reconstructions of the easternmost Mediterranean and adjacent region involve a long-lived Tethys (Rheic, Palaeotethyan and Neotethyan oceans), northward subduction beneath Eurasia and rifting of continental fragments from Gondwana. Rifted microcontinents bordering Gondwana were separated (from south to north)
Robertson A.H.F.   +2 more
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A taxonomic comparison of the Hardun,Laudakia stellio(Reptilia, Agamidae), populations of southern Turkey (Hatay) and Cyprus

Zoology in the Middle East, 2003
Abstract The Laudakia stellio population in the Hatay region, on the southeast Mediterranean strip of Turkey, was investigated in detail by mapping morphometric and meristic characters as well as colour and pattern features. On the basis of the morphometric characters present in the population sample examined, we conclude that the Hatay population ...
Göçmen B., Tosunoğlu M., Taşkavak E.
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