Post-collisional magmatism may be generated by extensive crustal melting in Tibet-type collisional environments or by falling out of slabs from under giant subduction-accretion complexes in Turkic-type collisional orogens giving rise to decompression melting of the asthenospheric mantle replacing the removed oceanic lithosphere. In Turkic-type post-collisional magmatism, the magmatic products are dominantly alkalic to peralkalic and greatly resemble those of extensional regions giving rise to much confusion especially in interpreting old collisional orogenic belts. Such magmatic regions are also host to a variety of economically valuable ore deposits, including gold. One place in the world where today active, Turkic-type post-collisional ma...
Central Anatolia (Turkey) is a small and nascent example of a high orogenic plateau, providing a nat...
An edited version of this paper was published by the American Geophysical Union (AGU). Copyright 20...
A diffuse and voluminous (>1400 km3) Miocene-Quaternary volcanic activity developed around the Ka...
Late Cenozoic volcanism in Eastern Anatolia extends in a broad SW - NE trending belt across the Arab...
Abstract: Late Cretaceous to Middle Eocene calc-alkaline to alkaline magmatic rocks emplaced within ...
Central Anatolia exhibits good examples of calc-alkaline and alkaline magmatism of similar age in a ...
The Eastern Anatolia region is one of the best examples of a continental collision zone in the world...
In Northeastern Anatolia, the Erzurum-Kars plateau comprises the northernmost part of a volcanic pro...
Eastern Anatolia is regarded as one of the best examples of continental collision, represented by a ...
The Eastern Anatolia Region exhibits one of the world's best exposed and most complete transects acr...
The Eastern Anatolia Region exhibits one of the world's best exposed and most complete transects acr...
Turkey contains a high, flat region known as the Central Anatolian Plateau, which formed in multiple...
Turkey contains a high, flat region known as the Central Anatolian Plateau, which formed in multiple...
Following an Eocene continent-arc collision, the Western Anatolia region experienced a complete cycl...
Abstract: Central Anatolia typically represents well-preserved geological features of a collision zo...
Central Anatolia (Turkey) is a small and nascent example of a high orogenic plateau, providing a nat...
An edited version of this paper was published by the American Geophysical Union (AGU). Copyright 20...
A diffuse and voluminous (>1400 km3) Miocene-Quaternary volcanic activity developed around the Ka...
Late Cenozoic volcanism in Eastern Anatolia extends in a broad SW - NE trending belt across the Arab...
Abstract: Late Cretaceous to Middle Eocene calc-alkaline to alkaline magmatic rocks emplaced within ...
Central Anatolia exhibits good examples of calc-alkaline and alkaline magmatism of similar age in a ...
The Eastern Anatolia region is one of the best examples of a continental collision zone in the world...
In Northeastern Anatolia, the Erzurum-Kars plateau comprises the northernmost part of a volcanic pro...
Eastern Anatolia is regarded as one of the best examples of continental collision, represented by a ...
The Eastern Anatolia Region exhibits one of the world's best exposed and most complete transects acr...
The Eastern Anatolia Region exhibits one of the world's best exposed and most complete transects acr...
Turkey contains a high, flat region known as the Central Anatolian Plateau, which formed in multiple...
Turkey contains a high, flat region known as the Central Anatolian Plateau, which formed in multiple...
Following an Eocene continent-arc collision, the Western Anatolia region experienced a complete cycl...
Abstract: Central Anatolia typically represents well-preserved geological features of a collision zo...
Central Anatolia (Turkey) is a small and nascent example of a high orogenic plateau, providing a nat...
An edited version of this paper was published by the American Geophysical Union (AGU). Copyright 20...
A diffuse and voluminous (>1400 km3) Miocene-Quaternary volcanic activity developed around the Ka...