Fissure-ridge travertines (FRTs) are of great importance for the determination and comparison of tectonic deformation in a region. The coeval development of these travertines with active fault zones supplies significant information about regional dynamics in terms of deformation pattern and evolution. In this paper, the characteristics of FRTs of the Başkale basin (eastern Turkey) and responsible regional tectonism are discussed for the first time. The Başkale basin is located between the Başkale Fault Zone (BFZ) characterised by Çamlık fault and Işıklı–Ziraniş fault. It is located between dextral Yüksekova Fault Zone and southern end of dextral Guilato–Siahcheshmeh–Khoy Fault system (Iran). Various morphological features indicating recent ...
Travertine formation is one of the most important archives of active tectonics in a region and provi...
© 2018 Elsevier Ltd Travertine geobodies have been identified as potential reservoir analogues to ca...
Travertine geobodies have been identified as potential reservoir analogues to carbonate build-ups in...
International audienceFissure-ridge travertines (FRTs) are of great importance for the determination...
Fissure-ridge travertines (FRTs) are of great importance for the determination and comparison of tec...
Fissure-ridge travertines (FRTs) are of great importance for the determination and comparison of tec...
In recent decades various interpretations have been proposed to explain the evolution of fissure-rid...
The Eastern Anatolian Fault System (EAFS) is a left-lateral strike-slip fault zone, 30 km wide and 7...
The Suşehri section of the North Anatolian Fault Zone (NAFZ) is dominated by an active fault-wedge b...
Fissure ridge travertines grown from geothermal springs of Denizli Basin, southwestern Turkey, are i...
Abstract: Detail mapping of active fault zones bounding four travertine masses in the Gediz and Mend...
The Eastern Anatolian Fault System (EAFS) is a left-lateral strike-slip fault zone, 30km wide and 70...
"""Fissure ridge travertines grown from geothermal springs of Denizli basin, southwestern Turkey, ar...
The Denizli Basin in the West Anatolian Extensional Province in western Turkey is known for its nume...
The Denizli Basin in the West Anatolian Extensional Province in western Turkey is known for its nume...
Travertine formation is one of the most important archives of active tectonics in a region and provi...
© 2018 Elsevier Ltd Travertine geobodies have been identified as potential reservoir analogues to ca...
Travertine geobodies have been identified as potential reservoir analogues to carbonate build-ups in...
International audienceFissure-ridge travertines (FRTs) are of great importance for the determination...
Fissure-ridge travertines (FRTs) are of great importance for the determination and comparison of tec...
Fissure-ridge travertines (FRTs) are of great importance for the determination and comparison of tec...
In recent decades various interpretations have been proposed to explain the evolution of fissure-rid...
The Eastern Anatolian Fault System (EAFS) is a left-lateral strike-slip fault zone, 30 km wide and 7...
The Suşehri section of the North Anatolian Fault Zone (NAFZ) is dominated by an active fault-wedge b...
Fissure ridge travertines grown from geothermal springs of Denizli Basin, southwestern Turkey, are i...
Abstract: Detail mapping of active fault zones bounding four travertine masses in the Gediz and Mend...
The Eastern Anatolian Fault System (EAFS) is a left-lateral strike-slip fault zone, 30km wide and 70...
"""Fissure ridge travertines grown from geothermal springs of Denizli basin, southwestern Turkey, ar...
The Denizli Basin in the West Anatolian Extensional Province in western Turkey is known for its nume...
The Denizli Basin in the West Anatolian Extensional Province in western Turkey is known for its nume...
Travertine formation is one of the most important archives of active tectonics in a region and provi...
© 2018 Elsevier Ltd Travertine geobodies have been identified as potential reservoir analogues to ca...
Travertine geobodies have been identified as potential reservoir analogues to carbonate build-ups in...