The Miocene Kestanbol granitoid, in Ezine-Canakkale, Turkey, is one of post-collision granitoids of western Anatolia, which have been related to the the late Cretaceous collision between the Anatolide-Tauride platform and the Pontides. Magmatism began during the early Miocene, with coeval alkaline to calc-alkaline plutonism and volcanism, controlled by the regional tectonic evolution. The Kestanbol pluton intruded regionally metamorphosed basement rocks. Volcanic and volcano-clastic sedimentary rocks overlie the pluton, which is bounded in the west and east by major faults. The pluton is frequently cut by felsic and mafic dykes and includes mafic microgranular enclaves (MMEs) that are mixing products of coeval felsic and mafic magmas
The Alacam region of NW Turkey lies within the Alpine collision zone between the Sakarya continent a...
Following an Eocene continent-arc collision, the Western Anatolia region experienced a complete cycl...
WOS: 000344525100005Mafic and felsic igneous rocks in the Karacaali Magmatic Complex (KMC) in the no...
The Tertiary post-collisional magmatic activity in NW Anatolia occurred after the Late Cretaceous to...
The western Anatolian magmatic province is typified by a large number of Late Cenozoic post-collisio...
Post-collision magmatic rocks are common in the southern portion of the Marmara region (Kapıdağ, Kar...
In Northwest Anatolia, widespread magmatism developed due to collision between Anatolide-Tauride pla...
Magmatic rocks of variable age and composition crop out extensively in Western and Northwestern Anat...
Abstract: There are many acidic intrusions of varying age in the northern and southern zones of the ...
Central Anatolia exhibits good examples of calc-alkaline and alkaline magmatism of similar age in a ...
Magmatism in central Anatolia is characterized by petrographically and chemically distinct granitic ...
Many studies have shown systematic correlations between the composition of plutons worldwide and the...
The Erigoz and Koyunoba monzogranites in western Turkey contain igneous enclaves that provide import...
Following an Eocene continent-arc collision, the Western Anatolia region experienced a complete cycl...
The Agacoren Intrusive Suite is exposed as a large intrusive body over ∼500 km2 east of Lake Tuz in ...
The Alacam region of NW Turkey lies within the Alpine collision zone between the Sakarya continent a...
Following an Eocene continent-arc collision, the Western Anatolia region experienced a complete cycl...
WOS: 000344525100005Mafic and felsic igneous rocks in the Karacaali Magmatic Complex (KMC) in the no...
The Tertiary post-collisional magmatic activity in NW Anatolia occurred after the Late Cretaceous to...
The western Anatolian magmatic province is typified by a large number of Late Cenozoic post-collisio...
Post-collision magmatic rocks are common in the southern portion of the Marmara region (Kapıdağ, Kar...
In Northwest Anatolia, widespread magmatism developed due to collision between Anatolide-Tauride pla...
Magmatic rocks of variable age and composition crop out extensively in Western and Northwestern Anat...
Abstract: There are many acidic intrusions of varying age in the northern and southern zones of the ...
Central Anatolia exhibits good examples of calc-alkaline and alkaline magmatism of similar age in a ...
Magmatism in central Anatolia is characterized by petrographically and chemically distinct granitic ...
Many studies have shown systematic correlations between the composition of plutons worldwide and the...
The Erigoz and Koyunoba monzogranites in western Turkey contain igneous enclaves that provide import...
Following an Eocene continent-arc collision, the Western Anatolia region experienced a complete cycl...
The Agacoren Intrusive Suite is exposed as a large intrusive body over ∼500 km2 east of Lake Tuz in ...
The Alacam region of NW Turkey lies within the Alpine collision zone between the Sakarya continent a...
Following an Eocene continent-arc collision, the Western Anatolia region experienced a complete cycl...
WOS: 000344525100005Mafic and felsic igneous rocks in the Karacaali Magmatic Complex (KMC) in the no...