Abstract The Burdur Basin is a late Miocene to Pliocene fluvio-lacustrine basin in SW Anatolia. It is developed within the postulated Fethiye-Burdur Fault Zone, which was argued …
W LIU, S HOU, X ZHANG - Quaternary Sciences, 2023 - dsjyj.com.cn
Here we present the first revision of the fossil camels from the Yushe Basin (36 49′~ 37 26′ N, 112 42′~ 113 07′ E). It is also the first revision of Chinese camels since 1937. In …
Résumé La révision et l'étude de nouveaux fossiles de grands mammifères provenant des dépôts de travertins du bassin de Denizli ont permis de reconnaître les espèces suivantes …
Terrestrial fossil records from the SW Anatolian basins are crucial both for regional correlations and palaeoenvironmental reconstructions. By reassessing biostratigraphic …
A multiproxy study of the anastomosed fluvial succession from the Çameli Basin (SW Anatolia, Turkey) provides new insights on the palaeoenvironmental and …
FA Demirel, S Mayda - Russian Journal of Theriology, 2014 - researchgate.net
A new Early Pleistocene mammalian locality, referred to as Yassigüme from Burdur Basin of SW Anatolia is reported here for the first time. Here, we describe remains of an equid and …
R Aksoy, S Aksarı - Journal of African Earth Sciences, 2016 - Elsevier
Abstract The Fethiye-Burdur fault zone (FBFZ) is a complex belt of major break in the southwestern Anatolia. A number of basins occur within the FBFZ. The Tefenni basin is one …
VG Trifonov, H Ҫelik, AN Simakova… - Quaternary …, 2018 - Elsevier
Abstract The Pliocene–Quaternary paleogeography of the Euphrates River valley changed due to sinistral movements on the East-Anatolian Fault Zone (EAFZ) and the Taurus Ridge …