The Spildagi High Ranges represent the footwall block of the Manisa Fault Zone (MFZ), which is one of the NW-SE to E-W-trending active dip-slip normal fault systems in western Anatolia. The Spildagi High Ranges were uplifted by approximately 1500 m with respect to the lowland Manisa Basin following the Late Miocene. The Plio-Quaternary active tectonics was interpreted through a detailed geomorphic study of the fault-generated mountain fronts and drainage pattern of the Spildagi High Ranges. The combined geomorphic and morphometric data provide evidence for relative variations in tectonic activity along the MFZ. Morphometric measures such as axial river profiles, drainage basin geometry, triangular facets, and mountain-front lineament patter...
The main objective of this study is to analyze geomorphic landforms and quantitatively measure vario...
Western Turkey is one of the most spectacular regions of widespread active continental extension in ...
Abstract: The Cumaovası basin, formerly known as the Çubukludağ Graben, is located at the western en...
The Kemalpasa Basin is one of the Quaternary basins in Western Anatolia and represents the south-wes...
The Kemalpaşa Basin is one of the Quaternary basins in Western Anatolia and represents the south-wes...
In this paper, we aim to present stratigraphic and structural evidence for fault reactivation that i...
The Gediz Alaşehir Graben (GAG) is one of the seismically active grabens within western Anatolia. Th...
This paper aims to illustrate and discuss mechanism(s) responsible for the growth and evolution of l...
In order to better understand the activity of the Aksehir normal fault in SW Turkey and the associat...
Situated within the interior of the Central Anatolian Plateau (Turkey), the 200-km-long Tuzgolu exte...
Central Anatolia has undergone complex Neotectonic deformation since Late Miocene-Pliocene times. Ma...
The Miocene Central Anatolian Orogenic Plateau (CAP) is a semi-arid nearly-flat elevated terrain fla...
This study focuses on the morphotectonic evolutionary history of two significant geomorphic features...
In this paper, we aim to identify the Neogene-Quaternary evolution of the Manisa Basin located in th...
The east-west Kizilirmak River Valley rests on a fault line in the central part of the North Anatoli...
The main objective of this study is to analyze geomorphic landforms and quantitatively measure vario...
Western Turkey is one of the most spectacular regions of widespread active continental extension in ...
Abstract: The Cumaovası basin, formerly known as the Çubukludağ Graben, is located at the western en...
The Kemalpasa Basin is one of the Quaternary basins in Western Anatolia and represents the south-wes...
The Kemalpaşa Basin is one of the Quaternary basins in Western Anatolia and represents the south-wes...
In this paper, we aim to present stratigraphic and structural evidence for fault reactivation that i...
The Gediz Alaşehir Graben (GAG) is one of the seismically active grabens within western Anatolia. Th...
This paper aims to illustrate and discuss mechanism(s) responsible for the growth and evolution of l...
In order to better understand the activity of the Aksehir normal fault in SW Turkey and the associat...
Situated within the interior of the Central Anatolian Plateau (Turkey), the 200-km-long Tuzgolu exte...
Central Anatolia has undergone complex Neotectonic deformation since Late Miocene-Pliocene times. Ma...
The Miocene Central Anatolian Orogenic Plateau (CAP) is a semi-arid nearly-flat elevated terrain fla...
This study focuses on the morphotectonic evolutionary history of two significant geomorphic features...
In this paper, we aim to identify the Neogene-Quaternary evolution of the Manisa Basin located in th...
The east-west Kizilirmak River Valley rests on a fault line in the central part of the North Anatoli...
The main objective of this study is to analyze geomorphic landforms and quantitatively measure vario...
Western Turkey is one of the most spectacular regions of widespread active continental extension in ...
Abstract: The Cumaovası basin, formerly known as the Çubukludağ Graben, is located at the western en...