Fifteen Lateglacial to Holocene rhyolitic, dominantly primary tephra layers piston-cored and drilled (ICDP Paleovan drilling project) in western Lake Van (eastern Anatolia, Turkey) were precisely correlated to either of the two adjacent and active large volcanoes Nemrut and Süphan based on shard textures, mineralogy and mineral and glass compositions. The young peralkaline (comenditic to pantelleritic) primary rhyolitic Nemrut tephras are characterized by anorthoclase, hedenbergitic to augitic clinopyroxene, fayalitic olivine, minor quartz, and rare accessory chevkinite and zircon. Phenocrysts in subalkaline primary rhyolitic Süphan tephras are chiefly oligoclase-labradorite, with minor K-rich sanidine in some, biotite, amphibole, hypersthe...
A 27cm thick, loose tephra deposits has been observed within coarse-grained colluvium at Çardak area...
International audienceLocated in eastern Anatolia (Turkey), Lake Van is the fourth largest lake in t...
An isotope-geochronological study has been performed to examine the products of Late Cenozoic collis...
Thirty-two new single crystal ages document 400 000 years of widespread explosive volcanism of histo...
Nemrut volcano, adjacent to Lake Van (Turkey), is one of the most important peralkaline silicic cent...
The Incekaya hyaloclastite cone (eastern Anatolia, Turkey), the focal point along a major eruptive f...
Nemrut volcano, adjacent to Lake Van (Turkey), is one of the most important peralkaline silicic cent...
Abstract: The volcanological development of the Nemrut stratovolcano, located near the southwestern ...
International audienceMt. Nemrut volcano, situated at the west of Lake Van, is one of the historical...
Late Cenozoic volcanism in Eastern Anatolia extends in a broad SW - NE trending belt across the Arab...
The volcanological development of the Nemrut stratovolcano, located near the southwestern tip of Lak...
A 27cm thick, loose tephra deposits has been observed within coarse-grained colluvium at Çardak area...
International audienceLocated in eastern Anatolia (Turkey), Lake Van is the fourth largest lake in t...
An isotope-geochronological study has been performed to examine the products of Late Cenozoic collis...
Thirty-two new single crystal ages document 400 000 years of widespread explosive volcanism of histo...
Nemrut volcano, adjacent to Lake Van (Turkey), is one of the most important peralkaline silicic cent...
The Incekaya hyaloclastite cone (eastern Anatolia, Turkey), the focal point along a major eruptive f...
Nemrut volcano, adjacent to Lake Van (Turkey), is one of the most important peralkaline silicic cent...
Abstract: The volcanological development of the Nemrut stratovolcano, located near the southwestern ...
International audienceMt. Nemrut volcano, situated at the west of Lake Van, is one of the historical...
Late Cenozoic volcanism in Eastern Anatolia extends in a broad SW - NE trending belt across the Arab...
The volcanological development of the Nemrut stratovolcano, located near the southwestern tip of Lak...
A 27cm thick, loose tephra deposits has been observed within coarse-grained colluvium at Çardak area...
International audienceLocated in eastern Anatolia (Turkey), Lake Van is the fourth largest lake in t...
An isotope-geochronological study has been performed to examine the products of Late Cenozoic collis...