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    The Saharides: Turkic-type orogeny in Afro-Arabia by Şengör, A. M. Celâl, Lom, Nalan, Zabcı, Cengiz, Sunal, Gürsel, Öner, Tayfun

    “…A major new Neoproterozoic orogenic system belonging to the larger Pan-African deformational realm, the Saharides, is described in North Africa, which formed…”
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    Subduction and Slab Detachment Under Moving Trenches During Ongoing India‐Asia Convergence by Qayyum, Abdul, Lom, Nalan, Advokaat, Eldert L., Spakman, Wim, Meer, Douwe G., Hinsbergen, Douwe J. J.

    Published in Geochemistry, geophysics, geosystems : G3 (01-11-2022)
    “…The dynamics of slab detachment and associated geological fingerprints have been inferred from various numerical and analog models. These invariably use a…”
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    The inherited structure of the Gediz Graben (Aegean Extensional Province, Turkey): insights from the deep geothermal wells in the Alaşehir sub-basin by Gülmez, Fatma, Ercan, Hatice Ünal, Lom, Nalan, Göçmengil, Gönenç, Damcı, Emre

    “…Neogene basins/grabens along with exhumed core complexes make up the fundamental components of western Anatolia within the geologic framework of the Aegean…”
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    The Strandja Massif and the İstanbul Zone were once parts of the same palaeotectonic unit: new data from Triassic detrital zircons by Ülgen, Semih Can, Lom, Nalan, Sunal, Gürsel, Gerdes, Axel, Şengör, Ali Mehmet Celâl

    Published in Geodinamica acta (01-01-2018)
    “…Spatially continuous rock assemblages that share similar environmental evolution or structural features can be classified as a single tectonic unit. This…”
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    Shortening and extrusion in the East Anatolian Plateau: How was Neogene Arabia-Eurasia convergence tectonically accommodated? by van Hinsbergen, Douwe J.J., Gürer, Derya, Koç, Ayten, Lom, Nalan

    Published in Earth and planetary science letters (01-09-2024)
    “…•The rise of the East Anatolian Plateau must have been dominantly caused by regionally distributed Neogene crustal thickening.•Anatolian extrusion since the…”
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    Reconstructing orogens without biostratigraphy: The Saharides and continental growth during the final assembly of Gondwana-Land by Şengör, A. M. Celâl, Lom, Nalan, Zabcı, Cengiz, Sunal, Gürsel, Öner, Tayfun

    “…A hitherto unknown Neoproterozoic orogenic system, the Saharides, is described in North Africa. It formed during the 900–500-Ma interval. The Saharides…”
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    Migration of the Palaeozoic magmatic front from Zagros to Alborz mountains with progressive closure of the Palaeo-Tethys Ocean; Insights from Zagros detrital zircon UPb age and Hf isotopic composition by Mohammadi, Ali, Kaveh-Firouz, Amaneh, Cai, Fulong, Dolati, Asghar, Lom, Nalan, Şengör, A.M. Celâl

    Published in Tectonophysics (20-02-2023)
    “…The northwest-southeast-trending Zagros Fold-and Thrust Belt in south Iran resulted from the late Oligocene to the early Miocene collision of the Arabian and…”
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    The forearc ophiolites of California formed during trench-parallel spreading: Kinematic reconstruction of the western USA Cordillera since the Jurassic by Arkula, Cemil, Lom, Nalan, Wakabayashi, John, Rea-Downing, Grant, Qayyum, Abdul, Dekkers, Mark J., Lippert, Peter C., van Hinsbergen, Douwe J.J.

    Published in Earth-science reviews (01-02-2023)
    “…Ophiolites, fragments of oceanic lithosphere exposed on land, are typically found as isolated klippen in intensely deformed fold-thrust belts spanning hundreds…”
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    The geology and morphology of the Antakya Graben between the Amik Triple Junction and the Cyprus Arc by Tarı, Ufuk, Tüysüz, Okan, Can Genç, Ş., İmren, Caner, Blackwell, Bonnie A.B., Lom, Nalan, Tekeşin, Özge, Üsküplü, Sibel, Erel, Levent, Altıok, Savaş, Beyhan, Murat

    Published in Geodinamica acta (01-01-2013)
    “…In southeastern Turkey, the NE-trending Antakya Graben forms an asymmetric depression filled by Pliocene marine siliciclastic sediment, Pleistocene to Recent…”
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