Search Results - "Lom, Nalan"
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The Saharides: Turkic-type orogeny in Afro-Arabia
Published in International journal of earth sciences : Geologische Rundschau (01-11-2022)“…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
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
Published in International journal of earth sciences : Geologische Rundschau (01-09-2023)“…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
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?
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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On the nature of the Cimmerian Continent
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Reconstructing orogens without biostratigraphy: The Saharides and continental growth during the final assembly of Gondwana-Land
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (22-12-2020)“…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
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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Stop ruining Turkey's geological heritage
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The forearc ophiolites of California formed during trench-parallel spreading: Kinematic reconstruction of the western USA Cordillera since the Jurassic
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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A global apparent polar wander path for the last 320 Ma calculated from site-level paleomagnetic data
Published in Earth-science reviews (01-10-2023)“…Apparent polar wander paths (APWPs) calculated from paleomagnetic data describe the motion of tectonic plates relative to the Earth's rotation axis through…”
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UNESCO geopark: Stop ruining Turkey's geological heritage
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The geology and morphology of the Antakya Graben between the Amik Triple Junction and the Cyprus Arc
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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