International audienceIn the Lesser Caucasus and NE Anatolia, three domains are distinguished from south to north: (1) Gondwanian-derived continental terranes represented by the South Armenian Block (SAB) and the Tauride–Anatolide Platform (TAP), (2) scattered outcrops of Mesozoic ophiolites, obducted during the Upper Cretaceous times, marking the northern Neotethys suture, and (3) the Eurasian plate, represented by the Eastern Pontides and the Somkheto-Karabagh Arc. At several locations along the northern Neotethyan suture, slivers of preserved unmetamorphozed relics of now-disappeared Northern Neotethys oceanic domain (ophiolite bodies) are obducted over the northern edge of the passive SAB and TAP margins to the south. There is evidence ...
International audienceWe present new, geological, metamorphic, geochemical and geochronological data...
The continental South Armenian Block – part of the Anatolide–Tauride South Armenian microplate – of ...
This paper presents several types of new information including U-Pb radiometric dating of ophiolitic...
International audienceIn the Lesser Caucasus and NE Anatolia, three domains are distinguished from s...
International audienceDuring the Mesozoic, the Southern margin of the Eurasian continent was involve...
International audienceIn the Lesser Caucasus three main domains are distinguished from SW to NE: (1)...
International audienceThe ophiolites of Amasia in the northwestern part of the Sevan-Akera suture zo...
In the Lesser Caucasus three main domains are distinguished from SW to NE: (1) the autochthonous Sou...
International audienceThe ophiolites of NE Anatolia and of the Lesser Caucasus (NALC) evidence an ob...
The Tethyan geology of the Lesser Caucasus has a multiphase and complex history. The main lithotecto...
International audienceThe ophiolites of the Lesser Caucasus belong to the Tethyan Ophiolitic Belt. I...
The Sevan-Akera suture zone ophiolites are relics of a vast ophiolitic nappe which testifies a major...
International audienceWe present new, geological, metamorphic, geochemical and geochronological data...
The continental South Armenian Block – part of the Anatolide–Tauride South Armenian microplate – of ...
This paper presents several types of new information including U-Pb radiometric dating of ophiolitic...
International audienceIn the Lesser Caucasus and NE Anatolia, three domains are distinguished from s...
International audienceDuring the Mesozoic, the Southern margin of the Eurasian continent was involve...
International audienceIn the Lesser Caucasus three main domains are distinguished from SW to NE: (1)...
International audienceThe ophiolites of Amasia in the northwestern part of the Sevan-Akera suture zo...
In the Lesser Caucasus three main domains are distinguished from SW to NE: (1) the autochthonous Sou...
International audienceThe ophiolites of NE Anatolia and of the Lesser Caucasus (NALC) evidence an ob...
The Tethyan geology of the Lesser Caucasus has a multiphase and complex history. The main lithotecto...
International audienceThe ophiolites of the Lesser Caucasus belong to the Tethyan Ophiolitic Belt. I...
The Sevan-Akera suture zone ophiolites are relics of a vast ophiolitic nappe which testifies a major...
International audienceWe present new, geological, metamorphic, geochemical and geochronological data...
The continental South Armenian Block – part of the Anatolide–Tauride South Armenian microplate – of ...
This paper presents several types of new information including U-Pb radiometric dating of ophiolitic...