Abstract: Calcalkaline volcanism and volcaniclastic deposition controlled considerable mode of late Miocene sedimentation and basinal development of the lignite-bearing Soma basin in western Turkey. The volcanism-induced Deniş Formation, overlying the Soma Formation discordantly, is represented by two rock assemblages: 1) In the depositional axis of the basin, green, fine-grained sandstone dominated alluvial-lacustrine deposits and, 2) In the northern margin of te basin, syn-eruptive volcaniclastic apron deposits which are mainly composed of fine and coarse-grained volcaniclastic/pyroclastic rocks and lavas. The primary volcanic rocks surrounding probably low-relief volcanoes representing near-vent assemblage are composed mainly of andesiti...
WOS: 000338343600002This paper investigates the mineralogy, geochemistry, and depositional environme...
Late Miocene clayey sediments were deposited in lake-margin and shallow-lake environments of the sou...
Following an Eocene continent-arc collision, the Western Anatolia region experienced a complete cycl...
Abstract: The youngest Alpine magmatism (Miocene to Quaternary) in Western and Central Anatolia is r...
Western Turkey has undergone an intense deformation which has given rise to two types of basins sinc...
We report a detailed investigation and the geodynamic implications of a basaltic lava flow that is i...
Abstract: The Niksar Basin is sited along the eastern segment of the North Anatolian Fault Zone in T...
Peperites are recognised as a mixture of magma and sediment, which is generated by an interaction of...
Early to Mid-Miocene extension in western Anatolia, related to plate tectonic motions, resulted in t...
Western Anatolia has experienced thickening and orogenic collapse subsequent to the Eocene continent...
International audienceA series of geochemical analyses and radiometric age determinations are undert...
In spite of much research over the past 30 years, the dynamic evolution, origin of the volcanism and...
Miocene alluvial/fluvial-lacustrine deposits composed of three lignite successions (Lower, Middle, a...
Miocene successions in western Turkey are dominated by lacustrine, fluvial and evaporitic sedimentar...
Following an Eocene continent-arc collision, the Western Anatolia region experienced a complete cycl...
WOS: 000338343600002This paper investigates the mineralogy, geochemistry, and depositional environme...
Late Miocene clayey sediments were deposited in lake-margin and shallow-lake environments of the sou...
Following an Eocene continent-arc collision, the Western Anatolia region experienced a complete cycl...
Abstract: The youngest Alpine magmatism (Miocene to Quaternary) in Western and Central Anatolia is r...
Western Turkey has undergone an intense deformation which has given rise to two types of basins sinc...
We report a detailed investigation and the geodynamic implications of a basaltic lava flow that is i...
Abstract: The Niksar Basin is sited along the eastern segment of the North Anatolian Fault Zone in T...
Peperites are recognised as a mixture of magma and sediment, which is generated by an interaction of...
Early to Mid-Miocene extension in western Anatolia, related to plate tectonic motions, resulted in t...
Western Anatolia has experienced thickening and orogenic collapse subsequent to the Eocene continent...
International audienceA series of geochemical analyses and radiometric age determinations are undert...
In spite of much research over the past 30 years, the dynamic evolution, origin of the volcanism and...
Miocene alluvial/fluvial-lacustrine deposits composed of three lignite successions (Lower, Middle, a...
Miocene successions in western Turkey are dominated by lacustrine, fluvial and evaporitic sedimentar...
Following an Eocene continent-arc collision, the Western Anatolia region experienced a complete cycl...
WOS: 000338343600002This paper investigates the mineralogy, geochemistry, and depositional environme...
Late Miocene clayey sediments were deposited in lake-margin and shallow-lake environments of the sou...
Following an Eocene continent-arc collision, the Western Anatolia region experienced a complete cycl...