Abstract The Central Anatolian Plateau (CAP) in Turkey is a relatively small plateau (300× 400 km) with moderate average elevations of∼ 1 km situated between the Pontide and …
A silicic ignimbrite flare-up episode occurred in the Pannonian Basin during the Miocene, coeval with the syn-extensional period in the region. It produced important correlation …
A mural excavated at the Neolithic Çatalhöyük site (Central Anatolia, Turkey) has been interpreted as the oldest known map. Dating to∼ 6600 BCE, it putatively depicts an …
J Bartol, R Govers - Tectonophysics, 2014 - Elsevier
Regional observations suggest that the Central Anatolian plateau (central Turkey) has risen by> 1 km since the Tortonian (~ 8 Ma) while significant crustal shortening did not occur. This …
he Tuz Gölü Basin is the largest sedimentary depression located at the center of the Central Anatolian Plateau, an extensive, low-relief region with elevations of ca. 1 km located …
Widespread mafic volcanism, elevated crustal temperatures, and plateau‐type topography in Central Anatolia, Turkey, could collectively be the result of lithospheric delamination …
The central Anatolian plateau in Turkey is a region with a long history of subduction, continental collision, accretion of continental fragments, and slab tearing and/or breakoff and …
Abstract The late Neogene to Quaternary Cappadocian Volcanic Province (CVP) in central Anatolia is one of the most impressive volcanic fields of Turkey because of its extent and …
N Kazancı, A Gürbüz - Türkiye Jeoloji Bülteni, 2014 - dergipark.org.tr
Türkiye jeolojik yapısından dolayı doğal taşların çok çeşitli ve göreceli bol olduğu bir ülkedir. Kendine özgü çok sayıda doğal taş antik dönemlerden bu yana kullanılmaktadır. Bunların …