The Golpazari-Huyuk karst system is located in the Central Sakarya Basin whose geomorphologic evolution is mainly controlled by the Post-Miocene epirogenic continental rise. Drastic change in the drainage pattern and dissection of the carbonate platform were the major consequences of this tectonic movement. Rapid incision of the Sakarya river changed the position of the erosion base which consequently distorted the direction of surface and subsurface flow. The Golpazari and Huyuk plains are two topographically distinct, flat bottomed geomorphic features separated by a carbonate rock relief. The difference in elevation between these 10 km distant plains is 350 m. Morphological, geological and hydrological behavior of the plains suggests that...
The carbonate rocks in Turkey have different hydrogeological properties as a result of controlling k...
The study area is located at the intersection of a karstic plateau basin in the Munzur Mountain rang...
Two types of basins developed in the Western Anatolian extensional tectonic system during the Miocen...
The Golpazari-Huyuk karst system is located in the Central Sakarya Basin whose geomorphologic evolut...
This study focuses on the morphotectonic evolutionary history of two significant geomorphic features...
This paper focuses on the relation between two significant geomorphic features of the western Taurid...
This paper re-evaluates the karst phenomenon in Turkey basing on the controlling factors such as, th...
WOS: 000425366600022In Turkey, comprehensive studies about karst geomorphology are being carried out...
The Tertiary Sivas Basin, Central Anatolia, includes one of the most outstanding gypsum karst terrai...
The study area is located at the intersection of a karstic plateau basin in the Munzur Mountain rang...
International audienceSince Late Miocene in Anatolia, uplift, faulting and sliding have generated th...
*Gürbüz, Esra ( Aksaray, Yazar )Central-west Turkey is a transition zone both tectonically and clima...
Onshore and offshore seismic and geologic-morphologic evidence from the wider region of the Canakkal...
The junction of the Dinaric and Hellenic mountain belts hosts a trans-orogenic normal fault system (...
The Taurus Mountains, the most important karst terrains of Türkiye, contain many surface and subsurf...
The carbonate rocks in Turkey have different hydrogeological properties as a result of controlling k...
The study area is located at the intersection of a karstic plateau basin in the Munzur Mountain rang...
Two types of basins developed in the Western Anatolian extensional tectonic system during the Miocen...
The Golpazari-Huyuk karst system is located in the Central Sakarya Basin whose geomorphologic evolut...
This study focuses on the morphotectonic evolutionary history of two significant geomorphic features...
This paper focuses on the relation between two significant geomorphic features of the western Taurid...
This paper re-evaluates the karst phenomenon in Turkey basing on the controlling factors such as, th...
WOS: 000425366600022In Turkey, comprehensive studies about karst geomorphology are being carried out...
The Tertiary Sivas Basin, Central Anatolia, includes one of the most outstanding gypsum karst terrai...
The study area is located at the intersection of a karstic plateau basin in the Munzur Mountain rang...
International audienceSince Late Miocene in Anatolia, uplift, faulting and sliding have generated th...
*Gürbüz, Esra ( Aksaray, Yazar )Central-west Turkey is a transition zone both tectonically and clima...
Onshore and offshore seismic and geologic-morphologic evidence from the wider region of the Canakkal...
The junction of the Dinaric and Hellenic mountain belts hosts a trans-orogenic normal fault system (...
The Taurus Mountains, the most important karst terrains of Türkiye, contain many surface and subsurf...
The carbonate rocks in Turkey have different hydrogeological properties as a result of controlling k...
The study area is located at the intersection of a karstic plateau basin in the Munzur Mountain rang...
Two types of basins developed in the Western Anatolian extensional tectonic system during the Miocen...