Abstract: The Late Cenozoic evolution of the eastern Aegean is dominated by widespread continental extension. The most prominent structures are E—W- and NE—SW-trending grabens and intervening horsts, while NW—SE- and N—S-trending faults form the other less important structures. This paper documents the results of recent geological mapping and structural and stratigraphical analysis from the Halitpaßa half graben, which forms the northwestern continuation of the Gediz Graben. Field evidence for a new NW—SE-trending dextral wrench-dominated fault zone (here named the Halitpaßa transpression zone), which involved the thrusting of pre-Palaeogene basement onto Upper Miocene—Lower Pliocene sediments, is presented. The fault zone is correlated wit...
The Tuz Gölü Basin is the largest sedimentary depression located at the center of the Central Anatol...
Abstract: Central and Western Anatolia form a continental back-arc region related to the Hellenic-Cy...
The origin of NE-trending basins and their relation to the E-W-trending grabens in western Turkey ha...
The Late Cenozoic evolution of the eastern Aegean is dominated by widespread continental extension. ...
The Late Cenozoic evolution of the eastern Aegean is dominated by widespread continental extension. ...
Small-mammalian faunas enable the discrimination and correlation of uppermost Lower Miocene lacustri...
Western Turkey is one of the most spectacular regions of widespread active continental extension in ...
Western Turkey falls within a wide belt of NNE-SSW-directed, active continental extension, generally...
Central Anatolia has undergone complex Neotectonic deformation since Late Miocene-Pliocene times. Ma...
ABSTRACT. — Tectonic compression and tensional directions at the Miocene-Quaternary interval are tri...
This study of the Cameli Basin presents a detailed basin evolution combined with structural analysis...
West Anatolia, together with the Aegean Sea and the easternmost part of Europe, is one of the best e...
Abstract – Central Anatolia has undergone complex Neotectonic deformation since Late Miocene–Pliocen...
The Kocacay Basin (KCB) is a key area in western Anatolia - a well-known extended terrane where regi...
The Izmir-Balikesir transfer zone (IBTZ) is a recently recognized strike-slip dominated shear zone t...
The Tuz Gölü Basin is the largest sedimentary depression located at the center of the Central Anatol...
Abstract: Central and Western Anatolia form a continental back-arc region related to the Hellenic-Cy...
The origin of NE-trending basins and their relation to the E-W-trending grabens in western Turkey ha...
The Late Cenozoic evolution of the eastern Aegean is dominated by widespread continental extension. ...
The Late Cenozoic evolution of the eastern Aegean is dominated by widespread continental extension. ...
Small-mammalian faunas enable the discrimination and correlation of uppermost Lower Miocene lacustri...
Western Turkey is one of the most spectacular regions of widespread active continental extension in ...
Western Turkey falls within a wide belt of NNE-SSW-directed, active continental extension, generally...
Central Anatolia has undergone complex Neotectonic deformation since Late Miocene-Pliocene times. Ma...
ABSTRACT. — Tectonic compression and tensional directions at the Miocene-Quaternary interval are tri...
This study of the Cameli Basin presents a detailed basin evolution combined with structural analysis...
West Anatolia, together with the Aegean Sea and the easternmost part of Europe, is one of the best e...
Abstract – Central Anatolia has undergone complex Neotectonic deformation since Late Miocene–Pliocen...
The Kocacay Basin (KCB) is a key area in western Anatolia - a well-known extended terrane where regi...
The Izmir-Balikesir transfer zone (IBTZ) is a recently recognized strike-slip dominated shear zone t...
The Tuz Gölü Basin is the largest sedimentary depression located at the center of the Central Anatol...
Abstract: Central and Western Anatolia form a continental back-arc region related to the Hellenic-Cy...
The origin of NE-trending basins and their relation to the E-W-trending grabens in western Turkey ha...