The Eastern Anatolia Region exhibits one of the world's best exposed and most complete transects across a volcanic province related to a continental collision zone. Within this region, the Erzurum–Kars Plateau is of special importance since it contains the full record of collision-related volcanism from Middle Miocene to Pliocene. This paper presents a detailed study of the volcanic stratigraphy of the plateau, together with new K–Ar ages and several hundred new major- and trace-element analyses in order to evaluate the magmatic evolution of the plateau and its links to collision-related tectonic processes. The data show that the volcanic units of the Erzurum–Kars Plateau cover a broad compositional range from basalts to rhyolites. Correlat...
The Eocene volcano-sedimentary units of Northern Anatolia are confined into a narrow zone trending p...
Post-collisional magmatism may be generated by extensive crustal melting in Tibet-type collisional e...
AbstractHundreds of compositionally diverse volcanoes have erupted on the Turkish–Iranian Plateau in...
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...
In Northeastern Anatolia, the Erzurum-Kars plateau comprises the northernmost part of a volcanic pro...
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 Ka...
Following an Eocene continent-arc collision, the Western Anatolia region experienced a complete cycl...
The Nemrut stratovolcano, with its well defined summit caldera, is the most recent volcanic eruption...
A diffuse and voluminous (>1400 km3) Miocene-Quaternary volcanic activity developed around the Karlı...
We report the results of a study on early Miocene to Pleistocene volcanic rocks cropping out west of...
We report the results of a study on early Miocene to Pleistocene volcanic rocks cropping out west of...
To investigate the tectonic and structural mechanisms that produced the spatial-temporal patterns of...
International audienceA series of geochemical analyses and radiometric age determinations are undert...
The Eocene volcano-sedimentary units of Northern Anatolia are confined into a narrow zone trending p...
Post-collisional magmatism may be generated by extensive crustal melting in Tibet-type collisional e...
AbstractHundreds of compositionally diverse volcanoes have erupted on the Turkish–Iranian Plateau in...
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...
In Northeastern Anatolia, the Erzurum-Kars plateau comprises the northernmost part of a volcanic pro...
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 Ka...
Following an Eocene continent-arc collision, the Western Anatolia region experienced a complete cycl...
The Nemrut stratovolcano, with its well defined summit caldera, is the most recent volcanic eruption...
A diffuse and voluminous (>1400 km3) Miocene-Quaternary volcanic activity developed around the Karlı...
We report the results of a study on early Miocene to Pleistocene volcanic rocks cropping out west of...
We report the results of a study on early Miocene to Pleistocene volcanic rocks cropping out west of...
To investigate the tectonic and structural mechanisms that produced the spatial-temporal patterns of...
International audienceA series of geochemical analyses and radiometric age determinations are undert...
The Eocene volcano-sedimentary units of Northern Anatolia are confined into a narrow zone trending p...
Post-collisional magmatism may be generated by extensive crustal melting in Tibet-type collisional e...
AbstractHundreds of compositionally diverse volcanoes have erupted on the Turkish–Iranian Plateau in...