Update search
- Abstract
- Affiliation
- All
- Authors
- Book Series
- DOI
- EISBN
- EISSN
- Full Text
- GeoRef ID
- ISBN
- ISSN
- Issue
- Keyword (GeoRef Descriptor)
- Meeting Information
- Report #
- Title
- Volume
- Abstract
- Affiliation
- All
- Authors
- Book Series
- DOI
- EISBN
- EISSN
- Full Text
- GeoRef ID
- ISBN
- ISSN
- Issue
- Keyword (GeoRef Descriptor)
- Meeting Information
- Report #
- Title
- Volume
- Abstract
- Affiliation
- All
- Authors
- Book Series
- DOI
- EISBN
- EISSN
- Full Text
- GeoRef ID
- ISBN
- ISSN
- Issue
- Keyword (GeoRef Descriptor)
- Meeting Information
- Report #
- Title
- Volume
- Abstract
- Affiliation
- All
- Authors
- Book Series
- DOI
- EISBN
- EISSN
- Full Text
- GeoRef ID
- ISBN
- ISSN
- Issue
- Keyword (GeoRef Descriptor)
- Meeting Information
- Report #
- Title
- Volume
- Abstract
- Affiliation
- All
- Authors
- Book Series
- DOI
- EISBN
- EISSN
- Full Text
- GeoRef ID
- ISBN
- ISSN
- Issue
- Keyword (GeoRef Descriptor)
- Meeting Information
- Report #
- Title
- Volume
- Abstract
- Affiliation
- All
- Authors
- Book Series
- DOI
- EISBN
- EISSN
- Full Text
- GeoRef ID
- ISBN
- ISSN
- Issue
- Keyword (GeoRef Descriptor)
- Meeting Information
- Report #
- Title
- Volume
NARROW
Format
Article Type
Journal
Publisher
Section
GeoRef Subject
-
all geography including DSDP/ODP Sites and Legs
-
Asia
-
Middle East
-
Turkey
-
Anatolia (2)
-
-
-
-
Canada (1)
-
-
elements, isotopes
-
metals
-
vanadium (1)
-
-
-
geologic age
-
Cenozoic
-
Tertiary
-
Neogene
-
Miocene
-
middle Miocene (1)
-
-
-
-
-
-
minerals
-
arsenates (1)
-
borates (2)
-
native elements (1)
-
oxides (1)
-
silicates (1)
-
sulfates
-
celestine (1)
-
glauberite (2)
-
-
-
Primary terms
-
Asia
-
Middle East
-
Turkey
-
Anatolia (2)
-
-
-
-
biography (1)
-
Canada (1)
-
Cenozoic
-
Tertiary
-
Neogene
-
Miocene
-
middle Miocene (1)
-
-
-
-
-
crystal structure (1)
-
earthquakes (1)
-
metals
-
vanadium (1)
-
-
mineralogy (1)
-
sedimentary rocks
-
chemically precipitated rocks
-
evaporites (1)
-
-
-
-
sedimentary rocks
-
laminite (1)
-
sedimentary rocks
-
chemically precipitated rocks
-
evaporites (1)
-
-
-
-
sedimentary structures
-
laminite (1)
-
GeoRef Categories
Era and Period
Epoch and Age
Book Series
Date
Availability
Doganlar Turkey
Fontarnauite, (Na,K) 2 (Sr,Ca)(SO 4 )[B 5 O 8 (OH)](H 2 O) 2 , a New Sulfate-borate Mineral from DoĞanlar (emet), KÜtahya Province, Western Anatolia, Turkey Available to Purchase
Sulfate–Borate Association (Glauberite–Probertite) In the Emet Basin: Implications For Evaporite Sedimentology (Middle Miocene, Turkey) Available to Purchase
Geology of the Neogene Emet basin in western Turkey. A) General stratigra... Available to Purchase
Preface Available to Purchase
In Search of the Predecessors of the 2011 Van (Turkey) Earthquake Available to Purchase
New minerals and nomenclature modifications approved in 2014 Available to Purchase
New Mineral Names, Free
Petrogenesis and geodynamic evolution of the Late Neoproterozoic post-collisional felsic magmatism in NE Afyon area, western central Turkey Available to Purchase
Abstract In western Turkey, Late Neoproterozoic basement rocks are represented by variably deformed metasedimentary and meta-igneous rocks within different tectonostratigraphical units that make up the Alpine Tauride–Anatolide Platform. In the Kütahya–Bolkar Dagı unit to the NE of Afyon this basement mainly includes garnet-bearing mica schists intruded by metamorphic granitic rocks with relict porphyritic textures. The youngest zircon ages obtained from the granitic rocks by the single zircon evaporation method are 542±5.0 Ma on average, which correlate with the Late Pan-African–Cadomian granitic magmatism. The granitic rocks are rhyodacitic or dacitic and peraluminous in composition, and display geochemical characteristics of I-type (tonalite–trondhjemite–granodiorite (TTG) source) felsic intrusive rocks. Trace and rare earth element patterns with distinct depletion in Rb, K, Nb, Sr, P and Ti relative to the other trace elements correlate very well with a Proterozoic TTG source. The petrogenetic modelling also implies that they were developed by partial melting of a TTG source by 20% fractional melting plus 20% Rayleigh fractional crystallization. The emplacement temperatures estimated by using zircon (790–820 °C), apatite and monazite saturation thermometry are about 827–1035 °C; these are in accordance with I-type rather than S-type granite melts. A geochemical comparison of the NE Afyon granitic rocks with the coeval quartz-porphyries in the Sandikli area of the Geyik Dag tectonic unit suggests that the latter may represent the more evolved felsic part of the Cadomian magmatism. Hence, both basement complexes are parts of the same Gondwanan terrane and represent the eastern continuation of the North African–Southern European terrane assemblage.