Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9526124 | Sedimentary Geology | 2005 | 30 Pages |
Abstract
In terms of their sequential arrangement, palaeoenvironmental and tectonic evolution the Oligo-Miocene sediments of the Mut basin closely resemble coeval sequences in the adjacent Ecemis-Aktoprak and Karsanti-northern Adana basins and share a similar history, involving complex interplay between regional tectonics and eustasism. Deeper water Oligo-Miocene sequences in the 'outboard troughs,' such as the southern Adana basin and the Kyrenia-Misis-Andirin complex, yield more subtle signatures of these tectonic and eustatic events. The differences between these basins are attributable to the influence of regional kinematic elements generated during the reorganisation of plate boundaries in the northeast Mediterranean that followed final suturing of the Arabian and Anatolide plates in the mid-Cenozoic.
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Authors
Ãmit Åafak, Gilbert Kelling, Nuran S. Gökçen, Kemal Gürbüz,