A broad outline is presented of forest distribution in Turkey during the last 15,000 years, based upon palynological evidence. The history of some selected taxa is given in more detail and compared with present day distributions. Considerable differences in forest composition were found between the mountain ranges N of the Anatolian plateau, the ranges S and SW of the plateau and the area SE of the eastern (Cilician) Taurus. Pinus dominated the northern part during most of the Late Glacial and the Holocene. In southwestern Anatolia a strong increase of Pinus halted SE of the Konya plain and this taxon did not cross the eastern Taurus. Cedrus and Abies fluctuated in relative importance during the period under discussion, but no marked shifts...
In this study, we have investigated changes of vegetation in the Mediterranean Region of Turkey appr...
Anatolia forms a bridge between Europe, Africa and Asia and is influenced by all three continents in...
New petrif ed wood descriptions improve our knowledge on the forest structures of Neogene of Turkey....
A broad outline is presented of forest distribution in Turkey during the last 15,000 years, based up...
The early Miocene was a period of major palaeogeographic reorganization in the eastern Mediterranean...
Turkey possesses all types of parent materials or bedrocks like metamorphic, sedimentary and volcani...
Turkey possesses all types of parent materials or bedrocks like metamorphic, sedimentary and volcani...
AbstractTurkey possesses all types of parent materials or bedrocks like metamorphic, sedimentary and...
Due to its geological positions, Turkey contains different phytogeographical regions and had possibl...
In this study, pollen records collected from Southwest Anatolia belonging to early to mid-Holocene ...
This paper introduces two new Miocene fossil forest sites in northwest Turkey. Both sites lie at an ...
Past vegetation change and the influence of climate change and anthropogenic pressure during the Hol...
3rd International Geography Symposium (GEOMED) -- JUN 10-13, 2013 -- Antalya, TURKEYWOS: 00033582120...
Northwestern Turkey and the southern Levant are key regions for studying vegetation and climate deve...
Pollen analysis was done on lacustrine sedimentary sequences dated by micromammals as late Pliocene-...
In this study, we have investigated changes of vegetation in the Mediterranean Region of Turkey appr...
Anatolia forms a bridge between Europe, Africa and Asia and is influenced by all three continents in...
New petrif ed wood descriptions improve our knowledge on the forest structures of Neogene of Turkey....
A broad outline is presented of forest distribution in Turkey during the last 15,000 years, based up...
The early Miocene was a period of major palaeogeographic reorganization in the eastern Mediterranean...
Turkey possesses all types of parent materials or bedrocks like metamorphic, sedimentary and volcani...
Turkey possesses all types of parent materials or bedrocks like metamorphic, sedimentary and volcani...
AbstractTurkey possesses all types of parent materials or bedrocks like metamorphic, sedimentary and...
Due to its geological positions, Turkey contains different phytogeographical regions and had possibl...
In this study, pollen records collected from Southwest Anatolia belonging to early to mid-Holocene ...
This paper introduces two new Miocene fossil forest sites in northwest Turkey. Both sites lie at an ...
Past vegetation change and the influence of climate change and anthropogenic pressure during the Hol...
3rd International Geography Symposium (GEOMED) -- JUN 10-13, 2013 -- Antalya, TURKEYWOS: 00033582120...
Northwestern Turkey and the southern Levant are key regions for studying vegetation and climate deve...
Pollen analysis was done on lacustrine sedimentary sequences dated by micromammals as late Pliocene-...
In this study, we have investigated changes of vegetation in the Mediterranean Region of Turkey appr...
Anatolia forms a bridge between Europe, Africa and Asia and is influenced by all three continents in...
New petrif ed wood descriptions improve our knowledge on the forest structures of Neogene of Turkey....