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O. Parlak

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10th International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference SGEM2010
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TECTONIC SIGNIFICANCE OF THE GEOCHEMISTRY AND PETROLOGY OF THE TEKIROVA (ANTALYA) OPHIOLITE, SOUTHERN TURKEY

(SGEM Scientific GeoConference, 2010, U. Bagci, O. Parlak, V. Hock)

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The Tekirova (Antalya) ophiolite is located at the southwestern part of the Antalya complex along the Tauride belt in southern Turkey. The Tekirova (Antalya) ophiolite pseudostratigraphy such as, in an ascending order: harzburgitic tectonites, ultramaficmafic cumulates, isotropic gabbros and sheeted dikes. Comagmatic volcanics rocks in the Tekirova ophiolite are not preserved and metamorphic sole rocks under the harzburgitic tectonites. Numerous isolated dikes, ranging in thickness from 5 cm to 10 m, intruded the ...

Geology2010
8th International Scientific Conference - SGEM2008
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AN EXAMPLE FOR THE VOLCANIC SECTION OF THE INTRAOCEANIC SUBDUCTION ZONE TYPE OPHIOLITE (KOMURHAN OPHIOLITE) FROM THE SOUTHEAST ANATOLIA (ELAZIG-TURKEY)

(SGEM Scientific GeoConference, 2008, T. Rizaoglu, O. Parlak, F. Isler)

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In this study, the volcanic rocks located in the South of Baskil (Elazig) town were investigated in terms of their geochemical, petrographical and geological charecteristics, for pointing out the relations of this unit with the late Cretaceous Komurhan ophiolite and Andean type arc magmatics (Baskil granitoid). The volcanic rocks crop out along an approximately east-west trending belt in the region. It is represented by alternations of volcanic and sedimentary rock units. The measured thickness of the volcanics in...

Geology2008
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