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Tectonically dammed lakes in Chon-Aksu valley: lower lake, view to west; scarp height 6–8 m (A) and upper lake, view to east; scarp height 8–19 m (B). Solid lines trace scarp toes. White arrows show thrust motion; black arrow points to trenching site (for trench log see Fig. 7).
Published: 01 February 2016
Fig. 6. Tectonically dammed lakes in Chon-Aksu valley: lower lake, view to west; scarp height 6–8 m ( A ) and upper lake, view to east; scarp height 8–19 m ( B ). Solid lines trace scarp toes. White arrows show thrust motion; black arrow points to trenching site (for trench log see Fig. 7 ).
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Western wall of trench in Chon-Aksu valley near lower lake. 1, largest angular rock blocks and boulders, 2, angular rock blocks, 3, debris, 4, scree, 5, silt, 6, clay silt, 7, brown clay silt with humus (fossil soil), 8, modern soil with low humus content; 9, faults. Numerals in circles are layer numbers.
Published: 01 February 2016
Fig. 7. Western wall of trench in Chon-Aksu valley near lower lake. 1 , largest angular rock blocks and boulders, 2 , angular rock blocks, 3 , debris, 4 , scree, 5 , silt, 6 , clay silt, 7 , brown clay silt with humus (fossil soil), 8 , modern soil with low humus content; 9 , faults
Journal Article
Published: 01 October 2001
Russ. Geol. Geophys. (2001) 42 (10): 1583–1592.
... fault scarps and several tremendous ancient landslides in the Chon-Kemin, Chon-Aksu, and Aksu valleys can be considered as evidence for strong prehistoric earthquakes. The 1911, M s 8.2 Kemin earthquake occurred along the Chon-Kemin-Chilik fault zone, at the interaction between the Kazakhstan...
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Fragments of a fault scarp rejuvenated by 1911 Kemin earthquake, on a step between Kichi-Aksu and Chon-Aksu segments (view to northwest) (A) and downslope between Kok-Bel pass and Chon-Aksu valley (view to east) (B). Heavy line marks scarp toe; dash line traces paleoscarp fragments.
Published: 01 February 2016
Fig. 4. Fragments of a fault scarp rejuvenated by 1911 Kemin earthquake, on a step between Kichi-Aksu and Chon-Aksu segments (view to northwest) ( A ) and downslope between Kok-Bel pass and Chon-Aksu valley (view to east) ( B ). Heavy line marks scarp toe; dash line traces paleoscarp fragments.
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Surface ruptures and landslides of the 1911 Kemin earthquake in the upper Chon-Kemin, Chilik and Chon-Aksu valleys. 1 – peaks (m), 2 – glaciers, 3 – late Pleistocene moraines, 4 – main surface ruptures (upthrusts and thrusts), 5 – feather joints, 6 – scarps, 7 – active moraines.
Published: 01 October 2001
Fig. 5. Surface ruptures and landslides of the 1911 Kemin earthquake in the upper Chon-Kemin, Chilik and Chon-Aksu valleys. 1 – peaks (m), 2 – glaciers, 3 – late Pleistocene moraines, 4 – main surface ruptures (upthrusts and thrusts), 5 – feather joints, 6 – scarps, 7 – active moraines.
Journal Article
Published: 01 February 2016
Russ. Geol. Geophys. (2016) 57 (2): 337–343.
...Fig. 6. Tectonically dammed lakes in Chon-Aksu valley: lower lake, view to west; scarp height 6–8 m ( A ) and upper lake, view to east; scarp height 8–19 m ( B ). Solid lines trace scarp toes. White arrows show thrust motion; black arrow points to trenching site (for trench log see Fig. 7 ). ...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 March 2011
Bulletin de la Société Géologique de France (2011) 182 (2): 133–148.
... ]. As a result, a large platform (the Karabayir platform) existed on both sides of the central and northern present Aksu valley. By contrast, a basin existed to the South and the transition from the northern platform to the southern basin is located approximately at the latitude of Antalya where the Karabayir...
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Geological map of the western Taurides showing generalized geological units and major faults and folds, adapted from the General Directorate of Mineral Research and Exploration (MTA) 1:500,000 Scale Geological Inventory Map Series of Turkey. The extent of the strip map in Figure 3A is shown by the black dashed box. The cross section in Figure 3B is shown by the red line. Blue points are sample locations in this study: point UZU-1 marks a sample location in the Üzümdere Valley, and KOP-6 marks a sample location in the northern Köprüçay Valley. Red points (TU328 and TU333) are locations of apatite fission-track cooling ages from Mittiga (2015). Black star symbols are Borehole Aksu-1; and Manavgat 1 and 2 are reported in Hall et al. (2014) and Poisson et al. (2011).
Published: 07 November 2019
is shown by the black dashed box. The cross section in Figure 3B is shown by the red line. Blue points are sample locations in this study: point UZU-1 marks a sample location in the Üzümdere Valley, and KOP-6 marks a sample location in the northern Köprüçay Valley. Red points (TU328 and TU333
Journal Article
Published: 01 April 1998
Journal of the Geological Society (1998) 155 (2): 365–387.
... topographic high around which tufa was deposited, leaving the summit protruding. Conglomerate (i.e. Belkis Conglomerate) forms terraces bordering the present-day Aksu River. This unit is limited to the central Aksu valley and relates to incision and aggradation of the Aksu River during the Pleistocene. All...
Journal Article
Journal: Geosphere
Published: 07 November 2019
Geosphere (2019) 15 (6): 1927–1942.
... is shown by the black dashed box. The cross section in Figure 3B is shown by the red line. Blue points are sample locations in this study: point UZU-1 marks a sample location in the Üzümdere Valley, and KOP-6 marks a sample location in the northern Köprüçay Valley. Red points (TU328 and TU333...
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Journal Article
Journal: GSA Bulletin
Published: 04 October 2023
GSA Bulletin (2024) 136 (5-6): 2443–2459.
... of the Yuermeinak Formation and the overlying cap carbonates of the Sugetbrak Formation in the Aksu region of the northwestern Tarim Craton. Multiple unconformities in the region suggest major tectonic uplifting during the Cryogenian, probably resulting in a mountainous topography and varying dip directions...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 January 2006
Journal of the Geological Society (2006) 163 (1): 149–164.
... TR CB 4100 5545 Alanyolu tributary of Gök enters linear valley of GTF, SW of Sürülü Outlets from the line of the Gölbaşı–Türkoğlu Fault n AR CB 6190 6725 Kısık joins Aksu and combined river exits linear valley of GTF, west of Küçükören o AR CB 6040 6560 Truncated...
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Journal Article
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 March 1994
AAPG Bulletin (1994) 78 (3): 445–460.
...R. N. Hiscott; A. E. Aksu ABSTRACT Baffin Bay is a semi-enclosed extension of the Labrador Sea in the Canadian Arctic. The upper Pliocene and Quaternary successions beneath the continental slope contain important slumps and debris-flow deposits. New high-resolution single-channel seismic data have...
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Series: Geological Society, London, Special Publications
Published: 01 January 2017
DOI: 10.1144/SP432.10
EISBN: 9781862399648
... approximately 10 km right across the heads of the Chon Kemin and Chon Aksu valleys. We made this traverse in 2005 and definitively traced the rupture down the uppermost Chon Aksu. ( c ) Chon Aksu River to Kok Bel Pass. The eastern portion of the Chon Aksu preserves spectacular tectonic landforms along...
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Journal Article
Journal: Palynology
Published: 01 January 2009
Palynology (2009) 33 (1): 77–100.
... 3 ; Table 1 ). Dinoflagellate cysts salinity changes Black Sea Holocene The Black Sea evolved from a freshwater to brackish water lake into a saline sea due to the reconnection with the Marmara Sea during the Holocene ( Mudie et al., 2001 ; Aksu, Hiscott, Mudie et al., 2002 ; Aksu...
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 (a) View SE from [CB 47830 58937], looking along the outlet gorge through which the Gök River leaves the Gölbaşı–Türkoğlu Fault (M–N). The view extends past Kurtbükü, across the valley of the River Aksu that is bounded by the Atatar Kayası cliff, to the skyline of the Gaziantep Plateau (Fig. 2b). (Note the transition from a narrow gorge incised into ophiolite immediately on the Arabian side of the fault to a much broader gorge, inset with low river terraces, in the unlithified marl and clayey limestone of the Germav Formation farther in the distance.) (b) View SW from the same place, looking along the linear valley where the Gök River is offset by the Gölbaşı–Türkoğlu Fault (O–P). The land surface adjacent to the fault on its Arabian side, in ophiolite, rises locally to a near-uniform c. 1000 m a.s.l. altitude, whereas the land surface on its Turkish side slopes gently towards the fault from a similar altitude to one a few tens of metres lower, then drops abruptly away to the Gök gorge about 100 m lower. For instance, the bluff in ophiolite to the right of the view in (a) rises to 983 m a.s.l. and the Gök river in front of it is c. 860–870 m a.s.l. In the distance, the land surface in the ophiolite on the Arabian side of the Gölbaşı–Türkoğlu Fault rises higher, to c. 1200 m a.s.l., on Öküzalan Sırtı (U in Fig. 8b). In front of this ridge, the Gök–Çobanpınar confluence (Q, equivalent to locality k in Fig. 8b) and the western limit of the ophiolite on the Turkish side of the fault  (R, equivalent to X in Fig. 8b) are visible.
Published: 01 January 2006
Fig. 7.  ( a ) View SE from [CB 47830 58937], looking along the outlet gorge through which the Gök River leaves the Gölbaşı–Türkoğlu Fault (M–N). The view extends past Kurtbükü, across the valley of the River Aksu that is bounded by the Atatar Kayası cliff, to the skyline of the Gaziantep
Journal Article
Published: 02 March 2018
Journal of the Geological Society (2018) 175 (4): 642–658.
.... 2013 ; Le Heron et al. 2017 ; Merdith et al. 2017 ). Fig. 4. Stratigraphic logs of the outcrops of the Qiaoenbrak Group described in the text (site is same with Fig. 1c and is indicated in Fig. 1b ). Fig. 5. Representative field photographs of the Qiaoenbrak Group in Aksu...
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Journal Article
Journal: Palynology
Published: 01 January 2002
Palynology (2002) 26 (1): 95–105.
...ANDRÉ ROCHON; PETA J. MUDIE; ALI E. AKSU; HELEN GILLESPIE Abstract A new dinoflagellate cyst, Pterocysta cruciformis Rochon gen. et sp. nov., is described from glacial Late Pleistocene sediments of the southwestern Black Sea and the central Marmara Sea. Pterocysta cruciformis is distinguished...
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Journal Article
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 September 2018
AAPG Bulletin (2018) 102 (9): 1841–1865.
.... Slatt , 2013 , Sequence stratigraphic controls on reservoir characterization and architecture: Case study of the Messinian Abu Madi incised-valley fill, Egypt : Central European Journal of Geosciences , v.  5 , p.  497 – 507 . Aksu , A. E. , J. Hall , and C. Yaltirak , 2005...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 February 2002
Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America (2002) 92 (1): 208–215.
... conducted in the Marmara Sea to identify the submarine faults of the western NAFZ (e.g., Aksu et al., 2000 ; Okay et al., 2000 ). The extent to which this area is prone to large earthquakes is highlighted by the devastation wrought by the two large earthquakes in the region in 1999 (e.g., Barka, 1999...
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