Vein stockworks and lacustrine developments of cryptocrystalline magnesium carbonates of Neogene and Quaternary age occur within the partially serpentinized, discontinuous ultramafic belts of southwestern Turkey. They are comparable to the Neogene cryptocrystalline magnesite bodies elsewhere in the Alpine orogen to the northwest and southeast. Our previous work (Fallick et al., 1991) suggested that cool (less than or equal to 100 degrees C) modified meteoric water was the mineralizer, that ultramafic rock was the source of the magnesium, but that there were three separate sources of the (bi)carbonate. These sources were distinguishable by their stable isotope composition as follows: (1) low-temperature carbonate with delta(18)O((SMOW)) valu...
Hydrothermal vein-type deposits of the Kabaduz region (Ordu, NE-Turkey) are located in Upper Cretace...
Authigenic magnesite, hydromagnesite and huntite associated with intensely altered and serpentinized...
In this paper we present the first detailed geochemical study of the world-famous actively forming P...
Vein stockworks and lacustrine developments of cryptocrystalline magnesium carbonates of Neogene and...
Kahya, Asuman ( Aksaray, Yazar )The Eskişehir magnesite deposits (Süleymaniye, Margı, and Tutluca) a...
Magnesium carbonate minerals produced by reaction of H2O–CO2 with ultramafic rocks occur in a wide r...
Vein and breccia carbonates precipitated in a highly fractured/faulted carbonate bedrock in SW Turke...
Authigenic magnesite, hydromagnesite and huntite associated with intensely altered and serpentinized...
Vein and breccia carbonates precipitated in a highly fractured/faulted carbonate bedrock in SW Turke...
Six limestone assemblages along the North Anatolian Fault (NAF) Niksar pull-apart basin in northern ...
The Kaman iron deposits are located in Central Anatolia and are hosted by the Triassic Bolçada˘g Mar...
The province of Burdur (SW Turkey) is seismically an active region. A structural, geochronological, ...
Widespread vein-type carbonate (e.g., travertine) occurrences developed along active fault systems d...
Southwest Turkey is seismically active as a result of the Hellenic subduction process in the Eastern...
This thesis explores Mg isotopes as tracers in geological and biological systems. Chapters 2 and 3 i...
Hydrothermal vein-type deposits of the Kabaduz region (Ordu, NE-Turkey) are located in Upper Cretace...
Authigenic magnesite, hydromagnesite and huntite associated with intensely altered and serpentinized...
In this paper we present the first detailed geochemical study of the world-famous actively forming P...
Vein stockworks and lacustrine developments of cryptocrystalline magnesium carbonates of Neogene and...
Kahya, Asuman ( Aksaray, Yazar )The Eskişehir magnesite deposits (Süleymaniye, Margı, and Tutluca) a...
Magnesium carbonate minerals produced by reaction of H2O–CO2 with ultramafic rocks occur in a wide r...
Vein and breccia carbonates precipitated in a highly fractured/faulted carbonate bedrock in SW Turke...
Authigenic magnesite, hydromagnesite and huntite associated with intensely altered and serpentinized...
Vein and breccia carbonates precipitated in a highly fractured/faulted carbonate bedrock in SW Turke...
Six limestone assemblages along the North Anatolian Fault (NAF) Niksar pull-apart basin in northern ...
The Kaman iron deposits are located in Central Anatolia and are hosted by the Triassic Bolçada˘g Mar...
The province of Burdur (SW Turkey) is seismically an active region. A structural, geochronological, ...
Widespread vein-type carbonate (e.g., travertine) occurrences developed along active fault systems d...
Southwest Turkey is seismically active as a result of the Hellenic subduction process in the Eastern...
This thesis explores Mg isotopes as tracers in geological and biological systems. Chapters 2 and 3 i...
Hydrothermal vein-type deposits of the Kabaduz region (Ordu, NE-Turkey) are located in Upper Cretace...
Authigenic magnesite, hydromagnesite and huntite associated with intensely altered and serpentinized...
In this paper we present the first detailed geochemical study of the world-famous actively forming P...