Geological Development of Anatolia and the Easternmost Mediterranean Region

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A. H. F. Robertson, Osman Parlak, Ulvi Can Ünlügenç
Geological Society of London, 2013 - Geology - 649 pages
Anatolia and the easternmost Mediterranean region, especially Turkey, Cyprus and northern Syria, represent an excellent natural laboratory for the study of fundamental geological processes (e.g. rifting, seafloor spreading, ophiolite genesis and emplacement, subduction, exhumation and collision). Their interaction has created an intriguing array of deep-sea basins, microcontinents and suture zones.The volume's 22 papers include a large amount of new field-based information (much of it multidisciplinary and the product of teamwork). After an overview, the volume is divided into four sections: Late Palaeozoic--Early Cenozoic of the Pontides (northern Turkey); Late Palaeozoic--Early Cenozoic of the Taurides--Anatolides (central and southern Turkey); Late Cretaceous--Pliocene sedimentary basins and structural development (central Anatolia to the Mediterranean); Late Miocene--Recent Neotectonics (southern Turkey, Cyprus and northern Syria). The volume will interest numerous academic researchers, those concerned with resources (e.g. hydrocarbons; mineral deposits) and also hazards (e.g. earthquakes), as well as advanced undergraduate and postgraduate students -- P. 4 of cover.
 

Contents

ROBERTSON A H F PARLAK O UNLIJGENC U C Editorial introduction to Geological
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USTAOMER T ROBERTSON A H F USTAOMER P A GERDES A PEYTCHEVA I Constraints on
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PARLAK O COLAKOGLU A DONMEZ C SAYAK H YILDIRIM N TURKEL A ODABASI I
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GULMEZ F GENC S C KESKIN M TUYSUZ O A postcollision slabbreakoff model for the orgin 107
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OZBEY Z USTAOMER T ROBERTSON A H F Mesozoic magmatic and sedimentary development
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ROBERTSON A H F PARLAK 0 METIN Y VERGILI O TASLI K INAN N SOYCAN H Late 167
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PARLAK O KARAOGLAN F _RIZAOGI U T NURLU N BAGCI U HOCK V ONAL A O KURUM S
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KARAOGLAN F PARLAK O ROBERTSON A THONI M KLOTZLI U KOLLER F OKAY A 1
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G ROBERTSON A H F TASLI K INAN N UNLUGENC U C VINCENT S Twostage
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MCCAY G A ROBERTSON A H F Upper MiocenePleistocene deformation of the Girne 421
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F ROBERTSON A H F Role of the PalaeogeneRecent sinistral ElKabir
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CIPOLLARI P COSENTINO D RADEFF G SCHILDGEN T F FARANDA C GROSSI F GLIOZZI E 473
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geometry segmentation and jog characteristics
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successive structural 531
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OVER S OZDEN S YILMAz H PINAR A UNLUGENC U C KAMACI Z PIioQuatemary stress
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HARRISON R W TSIOLAKIS E STONE B D LORD A MCGEEHIN J P MAHAN S A CHIRICO P
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F ROBERTSON A H F Field relations geochemistry and origin of the Upper
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MACKINTOSH P W ROBERTSON A H F Sedimentary and Structural evidence for twophase Upper
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J TEYSSIER C WHITNEY D L Cenozoic pureshear collapse of the southern
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NAIRN S P ROBERTSON A H F UNLIJGENC U C TASLI K INAN N Tectonostratigraphic
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KINNAIRD T ROBERTSON A Tectonic and sedimentary response to subduction and incipient
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G BACHMANOV D M ALI 0 DODONov A E IVANOVA T P SYASRO A A
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Index
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