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    Persistent Holocene outflow from the Black Sea to the eastern Mediterranean Sea still contradicts the Noah's Flood Hypothesis: A review of 1997–2021 evidence and a regional paleoceanographic synthesis for the latest Pleistocene–Holocene by Aksu, A.E., Hiscott, R.N.

    Published in Earth-science reviews (01-04-2022)
    “…This review and synthesis weaves various multiproxy data into a single coherent narrative for the latest Pleistocene–Holocene paleoclimatic and…”
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    Miocene–Quaternary tectonic, kinematic and sedimentary evolution of the eastern Mediterranean Sea: A regional synthesis by Aksu, A.E., Hall, J., Yaltırak, C.

    Published in Earth-science reviews (01-09-2021)
    “…The eastern Mediterranean region is in the embryonic stages of continent-to-continent collision, and has a pristine Miocene–Quaternary tectonic and…”
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    The uppermost Messinian–Quaternary evolution of the Anamur–Kormakiti zone: The transition between the Outer Cilicia and Antalya basins, northeastern Mediterranean by Aksu, A.E., Hall, J., Yaltırak, C.

    Published in Marine and petroleum geology (01-02-2022)
    “…A dense grid of high-resolution multichannel seismic reflection profiles are used to delineate the stratigraphic and structural architecture of the…”
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    Giant slope scars and mass transport deposits across the Rhodes Basin, eastern Mediterranean: Depositional and tectonic processes by Aksu, A.E., Hall, J., Yaltırak, C.

    Published in Sedimentary geology (01-10-2021)
    “…High-resolution multichannel seismic reflection profiles and multibeam mosaic maps of the seafloor are used to document the presence of two prominent regions…”
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    Outer Cilicia Basin – A piggy back basin developed in an intramontane setting following the partitioning of a large ancestral Miocene basin across the northeastern Mediterranean by Aksu, A.E., Yaltırak, C., Hall, J.

    Published in Tectonophysics (05-09-2021)
    “…Multichannel seismic reflection profiles show that the Outer Cilicia Basin evolved mainly during the uppermost Messinian–Quaternary as an asymmetric piggyback…”
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    Inversion structures across the crest of the Larnaka Ridge associated with strike-slip faulting during the uppermost Messinian–Quaternary, eastern Mediterranean by Aksu, A.E., Hall, J., Yaltırak, C.

    Published in Tectonophysics (05-09-2021)
    “…The structural evolution of the Larnaka Ridge is studied using high-resolution multichannel seismic reflection profiles and multibeam mosaics of the seafloor…”
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    The uppermost Pleistocene–Holocene mud drape across the Marmara Sea: Quantification of detrital supply from southern Marmara rivers by Hiscott, R.N., Aksu, A.E., Yaltırak, C.

    Published in Sedimentary geology (01-04-2021)
    “…The Marmara Sea (area 11,350 km2; volume 3378 km3; central basins >1100 m deep) straddles the North Anatolian Transform Fault separating the Eurasian and…”
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    Holocene sedimentation in the southwestern Black Sea: Interplay between riverine supply, coastal eddies of the Rim Current, surface and internal waves, and saline underflow through the Strait of Bosphorus by Ankindinova, O., Aksu, A.E., Hiscott, R.N.

    Published in Marine geology (01-02-2020)
    “…An extensive grid of high-resolution Huntec deep-tow seismic reflection profiles (~9150 line-km), complemented by 72 gravity cores and 25 piston cores reveals…”
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    The Fethiye–Burdur Fault Zone: A component of upper plate extension of the subduction transform edge propagator fault linking Hellenic and Cyprus Arcs, Eastern Mediterranean by Hall, J., Aksu, A.E., Elitez, I., Yaltırak, C., Çifçi, G.

    Published in Tectonophysics (18-11-2014)
    “…The Hellenic and Cyprus Arcs, that mark the convergent boundary of the African and Aegean–Anatolian plates, are offset along a subduction transform edge…”
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    Internal seismic stratigraphy of the Messinian evaporites across the northern sector of the eastern Mediterranean Sea by Güneş, P., Aksu, A.E., Hall, J.

    Published in Marine and petroleum geology (01-03-2018)
    “…A dense grid of high-resolutions multichannel seismic reflection profiles from the northern basins of the eastern Mediterranean (Rhodes, Finike, Antalya,…”
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    Dramatic Pliocene–Quaternary subsidence of the southern Rhodes Basin and concomitant north-tilting and uplift of the Anaximander Mountains, the junction of Hellenic and Cyprus arcs, eastern Mediterranean Sea by Aksu, A.E., Hall, J., Yaltırak, C.

    Published in Tectonophysics (05-07-2019)
    “…The Anaximander Mountains and the Rhodes Basin at the junction of Cyprus and Hellenic arcs are one of the tectonically most complex regions in the eastern…”
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    Tectonic and sedimentary conditions necessary for the deposition of the Messinian evaporite successions in the eastern Mediterranean: A simple 2D model by Güneş, P., Aksu, A.E., Hall, J.

    Published in Marine and petroleum geology (01-09-2018)
    “…The existing literature shows that the only saline water source for the eastern Mediterranean during the Messinian was the Atlantic Ocean and that the Sicily…”
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    Oxygen and carbon isotopes and trace-element/Ca ratios in Late Quaternary ostracods Loxoconcha lepida and Palmoconcha agilis from the Black Sea: Paleoclimatic and paleoceanographic implications by Ankindinova, O., Aksu, A.E., Hiscott, R.N.

    “…Oxygen and carbon isotopes and trace-element/Ca ratios are presented for the valves of benthic ostracods Palmoconcha agilis and Loxoconcha lepida extracted…”
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    Structural framework and deformation history of the western Cyprus Arc by Güneş, P., Aksu, A.E., Hall, J.

    Published in Tectonophysics (02-10-2018)
    “…An extensive grid of high-resolution multichannel seismic reflection profiles, complemented with wider-spaced deep-penetrating industry seismic profiles…”
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    Early Holocene age and provenance of a mid-shelf delta lobe south of the Strait of Bosphorus, Turkey, and its link to vigorous Black Sea outflow by Aksu, A.E., Hiscott, R.N., Yaltırak, C.

    Published in Marine geology (01-10-2016)
    “…The chronology of an abandoned Holocene delta lobe (present water depth ~40–70m) on the northeastern shelf of the Marmara Sea south of the Strait of Bosphorus…”
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    Modelling the provenance of detritus flushed through the Strait of Bosphorus, Turkey, during early Holocene outflow from the Black Sea to the world ocean by Hiscott, R.N., Aksu, A.E., Yaltırak, C.

    Published in Marine geology (01-08-2017)
    “…Source-to-sink tracing of very fine sand supplied to a controversial lower Holocene deltaic lobe in the northeastern Marmara Sea was undertaken using SEM…”
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    High-resolution Sr-isotopic evolution of Black Sea water during the Holocene: Implications for reconnection with the global ocean by Ankindinova, O., Hiscott, R.N., Aksu, A.E., Grimes, V.

    Published in Marine geology (01-01-2019)
    “…The 10 m-thick Holocene succession at core site M02-45 (41°41.17′N, 28°19.08′E, −69 m water depth) has key advantages for investigation of the Sr-isotopic…”
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    Miocene–Recent evolution of the western Antalya Basin and its linkage with the Isparta Angle, eastern Mediterranean by Hall, J., Aksu, A.E., King, H., Gogacz, A., Yaltırak, C., Çifçi, G.

    Published in Marine geology (01-03-2014)
    “…Interpretation of ~9500km of multichannel seismic reflection profiles showed the presence of two major tectonic histories in western Antalya Basin, spanning…”
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