The Galatian Volcanic Province (GVP) located in central-north Anatolia had a rich woody flora. The purpose of the present study is to contribute to the early Miocene woody flora of the GVP from two fossil sites from Doganyurt Village of the city of Beypazari in the Province of Ankara. The fossil sites, which are near to each other, have small pieces of fossil woods. Total 16 fossil woods were collected from two neighbour sites. Three thin sections as transversal, tangential and radial sections from each sample were taken, and they were identified microscopically. As a result, ten fossil species were identified, three of which are new (Cercioxylon mediterraneum Akkemik, Iamandei & celik, sp. nov., Cryptocaryoxylon irregularis Akkemik, Iamand...
A new fossil pine species from eastern Turkey is described and its botanical affinities are discusse...
We describe Jurassic fossilized woods from the Gümüşhane and Erzurum regions of Turkey that represen...
New petrif ed wood descriptions improve our knowledge on the forest structures of Neogene of Turkey....
The early and middle Miocene in Turkey was characterised by a warm climate and a diversified and ric...
This paper introduces two new Miocene fossil forest sites in northwest Turkey. Both sites lie at an ...
The early Burdigalian (MN3) plant assemblage of the Güvem area (northwestern Central Anatolia) is p...
The early Burdigalian (MN3) plant assemblage of the Güvem area (northwestern Central Anatolia) is p...
The early Miocene was a period of major palaeogeographic reorganization in the eastern Mediterranean...
Silicified wood preserved in the Gudul fossil forest site in the Galatian Volcanic Province (GVP) ne...
Silicified wood preserved in the Gudul fossil forest site in the Galatian Volcanic Province (GVP) ne...
Silicified wood preserved in the Gudul fossil forest site in the Galatian Volcanic Province (GVP) ne...
The position of Turkey between Europe and Asia makes this region interesting for palaeobotanical inv...
The position of Turkey between Europe and Asia makes this region interesting for palaeobotanical inv...
The position of Turkey between Europe and Asia makes this region interesting for palaeobotanical inv...
The taxonomic composition of a recently discovered silicified fossil forest, preserved by volcanic a...
A new fossil pine species from eastern Turkey is described and its botanical affinities are discusse...
We describe Jurassic fossilized woods from the Gümüşhane and Erzurum regions of Turkey that represen...
New petrif ed wood descriptions improve our knowledge on the forest structures of Neogene of Turkey....
The early and middle Miocene in Turkey was characterised by a warm climate and a diversified and ric...
This paper introduces two new Miocene fossil forest sites in northwest Turkey. Both sites lie at an ...
The early Burdigalian (MN3) plant assemblage of the Güvem area (northwestern Central Anatolia) is p...
The early Burdigalian (MN3) plant assemblage of the Güvem area (northwestern Central Anatolia) is p...
The early Miocene was a period of major palaeogeographic reorganization in the eastern Mediterranean...
Silicified wood preserved in the Gudul fossil forest site in the Galatian Volcanic Province (GVP) ne...
Silicified wood preserved in the Gudul fossil forest site in the Galatian Volcanic Province (GVP) ne...
Silicified wood preserved in the Gudul fossil forest site in the Galatian Volcanic Province (GVP) ne...
The position of Turkey between Europe and Asia makes this region interesting for palaeobotanical inv...
The position of Turkey between Europe and Asia makes this region interesting for palaeobotanical inv...
The position of Turkey between Europe and Asia makes this region interesting for palaeobotanical inv...
The taxonomic composition of a recently discovered silicified fossil forest, preserved by volcanic a...
A new fossil pine species from eastern Turkey is described and its botanical affinities are discusse...
We describe Jurassic fossilized woods from the Gümüşhane and Erzurum regions of Turkey that represen...
New petrif ed wood descriptions improve our knowledge on the forest structures of Neogene of Turkey....