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Journal Article
Published: 18 September 2017
Geological Magazine (2019) 156 (1): 39–61.
...ARAL I. OKAY; ERCAN ÖZCAN; AYNUR HAKYEMEZ; MUZAFFER SIYAKO; GÜRSEL SUNAL; ANDREW R.C. KYLANDER-CLARK Abstract The Late Cretaceous – Recent West Black Sea Basin and the Eocene–Oligocene Thrace Basin are separated by the Strandja arch comprising metamorphic and magmatic rocks. Since Late Cretaceous...
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Published: 01 June 2022
Italian Journal of Geosciences (2022) 141 (2): 278–292.
...., another marginal crustal fragment, referred to as the Pelagonian block ( Spahić & Gaudenyi, 2021 ; Fig. 1b-#8 ). These documented Paleotethyan imprints in the Hellenides and Dinarides, are positioned to the west-southwest of the Cimmerian Strandja orogen (e.g.,  Natal’in et al., 2012 ; Dokuz et al...
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Journal Article
Journal: Palynology
Published: 20 December 2018
Palynology (2018) 42 (0): 135–161.
..., with reference to the perforate and claustrate (trellis-arched) periphragm covering the sides of the ventral endocyst surface (Corradini and Biffi 1988 ). Galea (plural galeae) refers to a Roman or Mediaeval soldier’s helmet which has various large arch-shaped openings and often has a crested top in contrast...
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Journal Article
Journal: Palynology
Published: 02 April 2020
Palynology (2020) 44 (2): 237–269.
... as broad as it is high, with a sub-pentagonal, camerate ( Plate 1 , figure 6) to round-arched shape ( Plate 1 , figure 8). It appears to be reduced, as is characteristic of many cribroperinoidean cysts (Fensome et al. 1993 , text-fig. 89). The operculum is usually free, but is rarely closed...
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Series: Geological Society, London, Special Publications
Published: 01 January 2018
DOI: 10.1144/SP464.3
EISBN: 9781786203724
... and passive margins of the Tethyan Ocean, respectively. The Pontides consists of three terranes, which were amalgamated during the Mesozoic; these are the Strandja Massif in the west, and the Istanbul and the Sakarya zones in the east ( Fig. 1 ) ( Okay & Tüysüz 1999 ). The Central Pontides constitute...
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