To quantitatively reconstruct the kinematic evolution of Central and Eastern Anatolia within the framework of Neotethyan subduction accommodating Africa-Eurasia convergence, we paleomagnetically assess timing and amount of vertical axis rotations across the Ulukisla and Sivas regions. We show paleomagnetic results from ~30 localities identifying a coherent rotation of a block - comprising the southern Kirsehir Block, the Ulukisla basin, the Central and Eastern Taurides, and the southern part of the Sivas basin. This block experienced a ~30° counter-clockwise vertical axis rotation since Oligocene time. Sediments in the northern Sivas region show clockwise rotations. We use the rotation patterns together with known fault zones to argue that ...
Palaeomagnetic studies of the Neogene-Quaternary rocks of Anatolia have been mostly interpreted in t...
© 2015 Elsevier B.V.Within the Aegean extensional system, the Izmir-Balikesir Transfer Zone (IBTZ) i...
Abstract – Palaeomagnetic data in combination with palaeostress data and anisotropy of magnetic susc...
To quantitatively reconstruct the kinematic evolution of Central and Eastern Anatolia within the fra...
The Marmara region (northwestern Turkey) is located along the Alpine-Himalayan orogenic belt, and co...
Paleomagnetism provides important constraints on complex patterns of vertical axis rotations in orog...
The eastern Aegean region has undergone north dipping subduction in the Oligocene, continental colli...
Pliny-Strabo Trench is a Subduction Transform-Edge Propagator (STEP) Fault developed on the northern...
We have restored the geometries of suture zones that involved various continental blocks in central ...
The central Anatolia comprises various continental fragments belonging to Laurasia at the north and ...
The tectonic evolution of SE Anatolia is associated with the collision between the Taurides and the ...
Western Anatolia is one of the world's most rapidly extending regions. The N-S extension commenced i...
Palaeomagnetic studies of the Neogene-Quaternary rocks of Anatolia have been mostly interpreted in t...
© 2015 Elsevier B.V.Within the Aegean extensional system, the Izmir-Balikesir Transfer Zone (IBTZ) i...
Abstract – Palaeomagnetic data in combination with palaeostress data and anisotropy of magnetic susc...
To quantitatively reconstruct the kinematic evolution of Central and Eastern Anatolia within the fra...
The Marmara region (northwestern Turkey) is located along the Alpine-Himalayan orogenic belt, and co...
Paleomagnetism provides important constraints on complex patterns of vertical axis rotations in orog...
The eastern Aegean region has undergone north dipping subduction in the Oligocene, continental colli...
Pliny-Strabo Trench is a Subduction Transform-Edge Propagator (STEP) Fault developed on the northern...
We have restored the geometries of suture zones that involved various continental blocks in central ...
The central Anatolia comprises various continental fragments belonging to Laurasia at the north and ...
The tectonic evolution of SE Anatolia is associated with the collision between the Taurides and the ...
Western Anatolia is one of the world's most rapidly extending regions. The N-S extension commenced i...
Palaeomagnetic studies of the Neogene-Quaternary rocks of Anatolia have been mostly interpreted in t...
© 2015 Elsevier B.V.Within the Aegean extensional system, the Izmir-Balikesir Transfer Zone (IBTZ) i...
Abstract – Palaeomagnetic data in combination with palaeostress data and anisotropy of magnetic susc...