The offshore Anaximander Mountains are an important link between the Hellenic and Cyprus arcs. They were formed by southeastward rifting from Turkey in post-Miocenc time. Gravity data have shown that the eastern part of the Anaximander Mountains is different from the western part; multibeam mapping seems to confirm that the eastern Anaximander Mountains have affinity with the Florence Rise structure (western Cyprus Arc). Faulting along and across the latter feature is characterized in the seismic data by anastomosing faults and pop-up flower structures. It is likely that progressive adjustment to incipient collision developed into a broad zone of NW-SE transpressive wrenching extending towards south Turkey. In contrast,the western mountains...
The history of the Late Cenozoic stress regime was determined for an area between the gulfs of Fethi...
Geological Journal, v. 38, n. 3-4, p. 375-394, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/gj.961International a...
Abstract: The Akßehir-Afyon Graben (AAG) is a 4—20-km-wide, 130-km-long NW—trending depression that ...
The Anaximander Mountains, occupying an outer-arc position at the junction of the Hellenic and Cypru...
The Isparta Angle is a triangular structure in SW Turkey with NE-SW trending western and NW-SE trend...
Interpretation of ~14,000 km of high-resolution seismic reflection profiles, together with 2,500 km...
Significant along-strike variations have locked large parts of the Alpine subduction complex in the ...
West Anatolia, together with the Aegean Sea and the easternmost part of Europe, is one of the best e...
The Florence Rise is a submarine feature extending from the island of Cyprus in the southeast to the...
this tectonic regime in the study area has prevailed since Middle Miocene times. Previously document...
Significant along-strike variations have locked large parts of the Alpine subduction complex in the ...
Turkey consists of several continental fragments which were joined together into a single landmass i...
The North Anatolian Fault (NAF) is a dextral strike-slip fault which runs about 1400 km from east to...
The island of Cyprus constitutes a fragment of southern Anatolia separated from the mainland by left...
Abstract: Central and Western Anatolia form a continental back-arc region related to the Hellenic-Cy...
The history of the Late Cenozoic stress regime was determined for an area between the gulfs of Fethi...
Geological Journal, v. 38, n. 3-4, p. 375-394, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/gj.961International a...
Abstract: The Akßehir-Afyon Graben (AAG) is a 4—20-km-wide, 130-km-long NW—trending depression that ...
The Anaximander Mountains, occupying an outer-arc position at the junction of the Hellenic and Cypru...
The Isparta Angle is a triangular structure in SW Turkey with NE-SW trending western and NW-SE trend...
Interpretation of ~14,000 km of high-resolution seismic reflection profiles, together with 2,500 km...
Significant along-strike variations have locked large parts of the Alpine subduction complex in the ...
West Anatolia, together with the Aegean Sea and the easternmost part of Europe, is one of the best e...
The Florence Rise is a submarine feature extending from the island of Cyprus in the southeast to the...
this tectonic regime in the study area has prevailed since Middle Miocene times. Previously document...
Significant along-strike variations have locked large parts of the Alpine subduction complex in the ...
Turkey consists of several continental fragments which were joined together into a single landmass i...
The North Anatolian Fault (NAF) is a dextral strike-slip fault which runs about 1400 km from east to...
The island of Cyprus constitutes a fragment of southern Anatolia separated from the mainland by left...
Abstract: Central and Western Anatolia form a continental back-arc region related to the Hellenic-Cy...
The history of the Late Cenozoic stress regime was determined for an area between the gulfs of Fethi...
Geological Journal, v. 38, n. 3-4, p. 375-394, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/gj.961International a...
Abstract: The Akßehir-Afyon Graben (AAG) is a 4—20-km-wide, 130-km-long NW—trending depression that ...