In Northeastern Anatolia, the Erzurum-Kars plateau comprises the northernmost part of a volcanic province related to the collision between the Eurasian and Arabian continents. It contains an almost complete record of the volcanism from 11 Ma to 1.5 Ma. Volcanic units on the plateau are calc-alkaline in character and contain a distinct subduction signature. There was a systematic temporal variation in volcanic activity all over the plateau that can be seen in terms of three stages: it initiated with bimodal volcanic products between 11 and 6 Ma (the early stage), turned abruptly into a unimodal intermediate volcanism dominated by andesitic lavas between 6 and 5 Ma (the middle stage), and finally reverted to bimodal activity between 5 and 1.5...
Post-collisional Tertiary volcanism in the Ulubey region at the western edge of the eastern Pontides...
Abstract: Late Cretaceous to Middle Eocene calc-alkaline to alkaline magmatic rocks emplaced within ...
Late Miocene to Pliocene basaltic volcanism in the Solhan region (city of Bingöl) began after the co...
In Northeastern Anatolia, the Erzurum-Kars plateau comprises the northernmost part of a volcanic pro...
The Eastern Anatolia Region exhibits one of the world's best exposed and most complete transects acr...
The Eastern Anatolia Region exhibits one of the world's best exposed and most complete transects acr...
Late Cenozoic volcanism in Eastern Anatolia extends in a broad SW - NE trending belt across the Arab...
A diffuse and voluminous (>1400 km3) Miocene-Quaternary volcanic activity developed around the Karlı...
A diffuse and voluminous (>1400 km3) Miocene-Quaternary volcanic activity developed around the Ka...
Post-collisional magmatism may be generated by extensive crustal melting in Tibet-type collisional e...
New whole-rock and Sr–Nd isotopic analyses of Quaternary lavas from Kurdistan Province, western Iran...
The Eocene volcano-sedimentary units of Northern Anatolia are confined into a narrow zone trending p...
A diffuse Neogene-Quaternary volcanic belt crops out in Central and Eastern Anatolia. Since the earl...
AbstractHundreds of compositionally diverse volcanoes have erupted on the Turkish–Iranian Plateau in...
Hundreds of compositionally diverse volcanoes have erupted on the Turkish–Iranian Plateau in the las...
Post-collisional Tertiary volcanism in the Ulubey region at the western edge of the eastern Pontides...
Abstract: Late Cretaceous to Middle Eocene calc-alkaline to alkaline magmatic rocks emplaced within ...
Late Miocene to Pliocene basaltic volcanism in the Solhan region (city of Bingöl) began after the co...
In Northeastern Anatolia, the Erzurum-Kars plateau comprises the northernmost part of a volcanic pro...
The Eastern Anatolia Region exhibits one of the world's best exposed and most complete transects acr...
The Eastern Anatolia Region exhibits one of the world's best exposed and most complete transects acr...
Late Cenozoic volcanism in Eastern Anatolia extends in a broad SW - NE trending belt across the Arab...
A diffuse and voluminous (>1400 km3) Miocene-Quaternary volcanic activity developed around the Karlı...
A diffuse and voluminous (>1400 km3) Miocene-Quaternary volcanic activity developed around the Ka...
Post-collisional magmatism may be generated by extensive crustal melting in Tibet-type collisional e...
New whole-rock and Sr–Nd isotopic analyses of Quaternary lavas from Kurdistan Province, western Iran...
The Eocene volcano-sedimentary units of Northern Anatolia are confined into a narrow zone trending p...
A diffuse Neogene-Quaternary volcanic belt crops out in Central and Eastern Anatolia. Since the earl...
AbstractHundreds of compositionally diverse volcanoes have erupted on the Turkish–Iranian Plateau in...
Hundreds of compositionally diverse volcanoes have erupted on the Turkish–Iranian Plateau in the las...
Post-collisional Tertiary volcanism in the Ulubey region at the western edge of the eastern Pontides...
Abstract: Late Cretaceous to Middle Eocene calc-alkaline to alkaline magmatic rocks emplaced within ...
Late Miocene to Pliocene basaltic volcanism in the Solhan region (city of Bingöl) began after the co...