The Burdur Basin is a late Miocene to Pliocene fluvio-lacustrine basin in SW Anatolia. It is developed within the postulated Fethiye-Burdur Fault Zone, which was argued to be a sinistral strike-slip fault zone developed in response to propagation of the Pliny-Strabo STEP fault into SW Anatolia (Turkey). In order to assess the presence and tectonic characteristics of the fault zone, we conducted a paleomagnetic study in the Burdur basin that involved rock magnetic experiments, Anisotropy of Magnetic Susceptibility (AMS) measurements and developing a magnetostratigraphy for dating purposes. The obtained age model constrains most part of the tectonic evolution of the basin. The well exposed (similar to 270 m thick) Burdur section revealed 3 no...
The Burdur Basin, which is located in the Lakes Region in SW Anatolia, was formed by vertical faulti...
n the extensional province of SW-Anatolia, the cross-cutting relationship between the NW- and NE-ori...
The Marmara region (northwestern Turkey) is located along the Alpine-Himalayan orogenic belt, and co...
The Burdur Basin is a late Miocene to Pliocene fluvio-lacustrine basin in SW Anatolia. It is develop...
The NE-SW trending Burdur-Acig?l-Baklan basin system of southwest Turkey represents the present-day ...
SW Anatolian tectonics are dominated mainly by emplacement of Lycian Nappes from north to south over...
This study defines the Plio-Quaternary to present day stress regime in the Burdur Basin, located at ...
The central Anatolia is comprises successor basins developed at the terminal phase of closure of Neo...
The Ezinepazar-Sungurlu Fault (EzSF) is a major offshoot of the dextral North Anatolian Fault (NAF) ...
This study involves kinematic development and magnetostratigraphy of infill of the Datça Graben loca...
The Suşehri section of the North Anatolian Fault Zone (NAFZ) is dominated by an active fault-wedge b...
This study of the Cameli Basin presents a detailed basin evolution combined with structural analysis...
In the extensional province of SW-Anatolia, the cross-cutting relationship between the NW- and NE-or...
A history of deformation has been determined for the Cameli Basin located in the western part of the...
The İzmir–Balıkesir Transfer Zone (İBTZ) is a crustal-scale major tectonic feature in western Anatol...
The Burdur Basin, which is located in the Lakes Region in SW Anatolia, was formed by vertical faulti...
n the extensional province of SW-Anatolia, the cross-cutting relationship between the NW- and NE-ori...
The Marmara region (northwestern Turkey) is located along the Alpine-Himalayan orogenic belt, and co...
The Burdur Basin is a late Miocene to Pliocene fluvio-lacustrine basin in SW Anatolia. It is develop...
The NE-SW trending Burdur-Acig?l-Baklan basin system of southwest Turkey represents the present-day ...
SW Anatolian tectonics are dominated mainly by emplacement of Lycian Nappes from north to south over...
This study defines the Plio-Quaternary to present day stress regime in the Burdur Basin, located at ...
The central Anatolia is comprises successor basins developed at the terminal phase of closure of Neo...
The Ezinepazar-Sungurlu Fault (EzSF) is a major offshoot of the dextral North Anatolian Fault (NAF) ...
This study involves kinematic development and magnetostratigraphy of infill of the Datça Graben loca...
The Suşehri section of the North Anatolian Fault Zone (NAFZ) is dominated by an active fault-wedge b...
This study of the Cameli Basin presents a detailed basin evolution combined with structural analysis...
In the extensional province of SW-Anatolia, the cross-cutting relationship between the NW- and NE-or...
A history of deformation has been determined for the Cameli Basin located in the western part of the...
The İzmir–Balıkesir Transfer Zone (İBTZ) is a crustal-scale major tectonic feature in western Anatol...
The Burdur Basin, which is located in the Lakes Region in SW Anatolia, was formed by vertical faulti...
n the extensional province of SW-Anatolia, the cross-cutting relationship between the NW- and NE-ori...
The Marmara region (northwestern Turkey) is located along the Alpine-Himalayan orogenic belt, and co...