A diffuse Neogene-Quaternary volcanic belt crops out in Central and Eastern Anatolia. Since the early ’60s, several Italian geologists, in collaboration with Turkish colleagues investigated many Anatolian sectors characterized by the presence of igneous activity. The main aim was to infer the causes of activation of their mantle sources in terms of local and global-scale geology constraining the timespace distribution of the the volcanic products. Latest studies were first targeted on the Karacadağ shield volcano (the Southeastern Anatolia), the biggest volcanic edifice of the whole circum-Mediterranean area, occupying an area in the order of 104 km2, on the Arabian plate foreland, characterized by alkali basaltic products with OIB-HiMu g...
Volcanic activity at Mt. Karacada ̆g, SE Turkey, developed between 11 and 0.01 Ma. In this paper we ...
International audienceThe Karacadag (Kulu-Konya) area is one of the main volcanic provinces in Centr...
The Elazig and Tunceli provinces in eastern Anatolia host a complex succession of Miocene-Pleistocen...
Late Cenozoic volcanism in Eastern Anatolia extends in a broad SW - NE trending belt across the Arab...
International audienceThis study focuses on spatio-temporal evolution of basaltic volcanism in the C...
A diffuse and voluminous (>1400 km3) Miocene-Quaternary volcanic activity developed around the Karlı...
A diffuse and voluminous (>1400 km3) Miocene-Quaternary volcanic activity developed around the Ka...
Quaternary mafic lavas in Central Anatolia provide geochemical insights into melt generation process...
Abstract: The youngest Alpine magmatism (Miocene to Quaternary) in Western and Central Anatolia is r...
The Western Anatolia Miocene-to-Present Day magmatism evolved from calc-alkaline and shoshonitic roc...
Abstract: Late Cretaceous to Middle Eocene calc-alkaline to alkaline magmatic rocks emplaced within ...
Abstract: Central Anatolia typically represents well-preserved geological features of a collision zo...
Volcanic activity at Mt. Karacada ̆g, SE Turkey, developed between 11 and 0.01 Ma. In this paper we ...
International audienceThe Karacadag (Kulu-Konya) area is one of the main volcanic provinces in Centr...
The Elazig and Tunceli provinces in eastern Anatolia host a complex succession of Miocene-Pleistocen...
Late Cenozoic volcanism in Eastern Anatolia extends in a broad SW - NE trending belt across the Arab...
International audienceThis study focuses on spatio-temporal evolution of basaltic volcanism in the C...
A diffuse and voluminous (>1400 km3) Miocene-Quaternary volcanic activity developed around the Karlı...
A diffuse and voluminous (>1400 km3) Miocene-Quaternary volcanic activity developed around the Ka...
Quaternary mafic lavas in Central Anatolia provide geochemical insights into melt generation process...
Abstract: The youngest Alpine magmatism (Miocene to Quaternary) in Western and Central Anatolia is r...
The Western Anatolia Miocene-to-Present Day magmatism evolved from calc-alkaline and shoshonitic roc...
Abstract: Late Cretaceous to Middle Eocene calc-alkaline to alkaline magmatic rocks emplaced within ...
Abstract: Central Anatolia typically represents well-preserved geological features of a collision zo...
Volcanic activity at Mt. Karacada ̆g, SE Turkey, developed between 11 and 0.01 Ma. In this paper we ...
International audienceThe Karacadag (Kulu-Konya) area is one of the main volcanic provinces in Centr...
The Elazig and Tunceli provinces in eastern Anatolia host a complex succession of Miocene-Pleistocen...