Pliny-Strabo Trench is a Subduction Transform-Edge Propagator (STEP) Fault developed on the northern edge of the subducted African Oceanic Lithosphere. It connects the Aegean and Cyprian trenches in the Eastern Mediterranean convergent system. Although, deep geometry of the STEP fault and associated slab tear in mantle are imaged, its shallow vertical and lateral continuation in the crust and impact on the over-riding plate are still unknown. Thus, we have studied SW Anatolia, the candidate site where this structure could propagate laterally and vertically, for its vertical axis rotations using paleomagnetic tools. In this study, more than 2000 paleomagnetic samples were collected and analysed from 86 different sites which were later classi...
© 2021. American Geophysical Union. All Rights Reserved.Convergence between the Eurasian and the Afr...
Palaeomagnetic data on Eocene rocks from within the 'Almacik Flake', bounded by two strand...
Cenozoic convergence between the Eurasian and African plates and concurrent slab roll-back processes...
Pliny-Strabo Trench is a Subduction Transform-Edge Propagator (STEP) Fault developed on the northern...
The tectonics of SW Anatolia is expressed in terms of emplacement of Lycian Nappes during the Eocene...
SW Anatolian tectonics are dominated mainly by emplacement of Lycian Nappes from north to south over...
To quantitatively reconstruct the kinematic evolution of Central and Eastern Anatolia within the fra...
To quantitatively reconstruct the kinematic evolution of Central and Eastern Anatolia within the fra...
The tectonic evolution of SE Anatolia is associated with the collision between the Taurides and the ...
© 2021 Elsevier LtdPliny-Strabo Trench (PST)is a Subduction Transform Edge Propagator (STEP) fault d...
Pliny-Strabo Trench (PST)is a Subduction Transform Edge Propagator (STEP) fault developed at the nor...
Palaeomagnetic studies of the Neogene-Quaternary rocks of Anatolia have been mostly interpreted in t...
Tomographic studies conducted in Eastern Mediterranean region reveal that Pliny-Strabo Trench corres...
The İzmir–Balıkesir Transfer Zone (İBTZ) is a crustal-scale major tectonic feature in western Anatol...
Western Anatolia is one of the world's most rapidly extending regions. The N-S extension commenced i...
© 2021. American Geophysical Union. All Rights Reserved.Convergence between the Eurasian and the Afr...
Palaeomagnetic data on Eocene rocks from within the 'Almacik Flake', bounded by two strand...
Cenozoic convergence between the Eurasian and African plates and concurrent slab roll-back processes...
Pliny-Strabo Trench is a Subduction Transform-Edge Propagator (STEP) Fault developed on the northern...
The tectonics of SW Anatolia is expressed in terms of emplacement of Lycian Nappes during the Eocene...
SW Anatolian tectonics are dominated mainly by emplacement of Lycian Nappes from north to south over...
To quantitatively reconstruct the kinematic evolution of Central and Eastern Anatolia within the fra...
To quantitatively reconstruct the kinematic evolution of Central and Eastern Anatolia within the fra...
The tectonic evolution of SE Anatolia is associated with the collision between the Taurides and the ...
© 2021 Elsevier LtdPliny-Strabo Trench (PST)is a Subduction Transform Edge Propagator (STEP) fault d...
Pliny-Strabo Trench (PST)is a Subduction Transform Edge Propagator (STEP) fault developed at the nor...
Palaeomagnetic studies of the Neogene-Quaternary rocks of Anatolia have been mostly interpreted in t...
Tomographic studies conducted in Eastern Mediterranean region reveal that Pliny-Strabo Trench corres...
The İzmir–Balıkesir Transfer Zone (İBTZ) is a crustal-scale major tectonic feature in western Anatol...
Western Anatolia is one of the world's most rapidly extending regions. The N-S extension commenced i...
© 2021. American Geophysical Union. All Rights Reserved.Convergence between the Eurasian and the Afr...
Palaeomagnetic data on Eocene rocks from within the 'Almacik Flake', bounded by two strand...
Cenozoic convergence between the Eurasian and African plates and concurrent slab roll-back processes...