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Journal Article
Published: 01 January 2008
Journal of Paleontology (2008) 82 (1): 37–56.
...PAULA J. NOBLE; U. KAGAN TEKIN; IBRAHIM GEDIK; SUKRU PEHLIVAN Abstract Radiolarians collected from five localities of the Baltalimani Formation in the Istanbul region are described in detail, and the local stratigraphic ranges and persistence of biostratigraphically important radiolarian species...
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Figure  3 —Measured stratigraphic sections showing position of samples. Sol...
Published: 01 January 2008
Figure 3 —Measured stratigraphic sections showing position of samples. Solid correlation lines represent base and top of Baltalimani Formation. Heavy dashed correlation line represents boundary between A. paradoxa and A . sp. aff. A. undulata - A. deflandrei assemblage. Changes in bedding
Journal Article
Published: 29 September 2010
Geological Magazine (2011) 148 (3): 380–403.
... to Upper Tournaisian radiolaria of the Baltalimani Formation, Istanbul, Turkey . Journal of Paleontology 82 , 37 – 56 . Okay A. C. 1947 . Geologische und petrographische Untersuchung des Gebietes zwischen Alemdağ, Karlıdağ und Kayışdağ in Kocaeli, Bithynien, Türkei . Istanbul...
Journal Article
Published: 01 January 2003
Micropaleontology (2003) 49 (2): 127–146.
... . HOLDSWORTH , B. K. , 1973 . The Radiolaria of the Baltalimani Formation, lower Carboniferous, Istanbul . Paleozoic of Istanbul, Ege universitesi, Fen fakultesi, Kitaplar Serisi, Jeol. ( 40 ): 117 – 134 . HOLDSWORTH , B. K. , 1977 . Paleozoic Radiolaria: Stratigraphic distribution...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 April 2021
Earth Sciences History (2021) 40 (1): 158–201.
... of the western part of Anatolia and introduced different rock formations including some magmatic and metamorphic rocks as well as various sedimentary units, namely the ‘Silurian rocks’ of Istanbul, the ‘Hippurite limestone’ which is widely distributed along the Aegean coast, several Tertiary lacustrine...
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