The neotectonic evolution of the eastern Mediterranean is intimately tied to interactions between the underthrusting/subducting slab along the southern margin of Anatolia and the overriding plate. The lateral variations in the subduction zone can be viewed as a temporal analogue of the transition between continuous subduction and subduction termination by continent-continent collision. By investigating the lateral variations along this subduction zone in the overriding plate, we can gain insight into the processes that precede continent collision. This dissertation summarizes the results of three studies that focus on different parts of the subduction margin: 1) In the west, where the development of a slab tear represents the transition bet...
International audienceIn this paper, we discuss the possibility that the North Anatolian fault (NAF)...
International audienceIn this paper, we discuss the possibility that the North Anatolian fault (NAF)...
The Central and Eastern Anatolian plateaus are integral parts of the world's third largest orogenic ...
When oceanic basins close after a long period of convergence and subduction, continental collision a...
The Eastern Mediterranean captures the eastwest transition from active subduction of Earth'soldest o...
When oceanic basins close after a long period of convergence and subduction, continental collision a...
When oceanic basins close after a long period of convergence and subduction, continental collision a...
A major ocean basin once intervened the African and Arabian continents in the south and the Eurasian...
A major ocean basin once intervened the African and Arabian continents in the south and the Eurasian...
From west to east, the southern plate boundary of Anatolia varies from subduction to continental col...
Using finite-frequency teleseismic P-wave tomography, we developed a new three-dimensional (3-D) vel...
Subduction beneath central Anatolia represents the transition between continuous subduction along th...
International audienceGeodynamics of the eastern Mediterranean region is largely governed by the Afr...
International audienceGeodynamics of the eastern Mediterranean region is largely governed by the Afr...
Turkey lies within the Alpine–Himalayan orogenic belt and is shaped by continent-continent collision...
International audienceIn this paper, we discuss the possibility that the North Anatolian fault (NAF)...
International audienceIn this paper, we discuss the possibility that the North Anatolian fault (NAF)...
The Central and Eastern Anatolian plateaus are integral parts of the world's third largest orogenic ...
When oceanic basins close after a long period of convergence and subduction, continental collision a...
The Eastern Mediterranean captures the eastwest transition from active subduction of Earth'soldest o...
When oceanic basins close after a long period of convergence and subduction, continental collision a...
When oceanic basins close after a long period of convergence and subduction, continental collision a...
A major ocean basin once intervened the African and Arabian continents in the south and the Eurasian...
A major ocean basin once intervened the African and Arabian continents in the south and the Eurasian...
From west to east, the southern plate boundary of Anatolia varies from subduction to continental col...
Using finite-frequency teleseismic P-wave tomography, we developed a new three-dimensional (3-D) vel...
Subduction beneath central Anatolia represents the transition between continuous subduction along th...
International audienceGeodynamics of the eastern Mediterranean region is largely governed by the Afr...
International audienceGeodynamics of the eastern Mediterranean region is largely governed by the Afr...
Turkey lies within the Alpine–Himalayan orogenic belt and is shaped by continent-continent collision...
International audienceIn this paper, we discuss the possibility that the North Anatolian fault (NAF)...
International audienceIn this paper, we discuss the possibility that the North Anatolian fault (NAF)...
The Central and Eastern Anatolian plateaus are integral parts of the world's third largest orogenic ...