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March 01, 1991
Late Cenozoic crustal extension and basin formation in West Turkey
Gurol Seyitoglu
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Gurol Seyitoglu
Univ. Leicester, Dep. Geol., Leicester, United Kingdom
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Geological Magazine (1991) 128 (2): 155–166.
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Gurol Seyitoglu, Barry Scott; Late Cenozoic crustal extension and basin formation in West Turkey. Geological Magazine 1991;; 128 (2): 155–166. doi:
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