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Geochemistry Of Travertine Deposits In The Eastern Anatolia District: An Example Of The Karakoçan-Yoğunağaç (Elazığ) And Mazgirt-Dedebağ (Tunceli) Travertines, Turkey, Leyla Kalender, Özlem Özteki̇n Okan, Murat İnceöz, Bahatti̇n Çeti̇ndağ, Vesi̇le Yildirim Jan 2015

Geochemistry Of Travertine Deposits In The Eastern Anatolia District: An Example Of The Karakoçan-Yoğunağaç (Elazığ) And Mazgirt-Dedebağ (Tunceli) Travertines, Turkey, Leyla Kalender, Özlem Özteki̇n Okan, Murat İnceöz, Bahatti̇n Çeti̇ndağ, Vesi̇le Yildirim

Turkish Journal of Earth Sciences

The Karakoçan-Yoğunağaç (Elazığ) and Mazgirt-Dedebağ (Tunceli) travertines, which are related to thermal springs, are situated on the right-lateral strike-slip Karakoçan Fault Zone (KFZ) and left-lateral strike-slip Pamuklu Fault Zone (PFZ) in eastern Anatolia. The surface area of the travertines varies from m2 to km2. Morphologically, the travertines are classified as ridge, banded, and terrace types due to deposition in different ways, in the releasing/restraining bends of the KFZ and PFZ and on the segments of faults. The banded travertines were dated by U-series, and an age of 160,000 ± 76 years was determined in only one sample from the Mazgirt-Dedebağ …


Late Holocene Palaeoenvironmental Evolution Of The Northern Harbour At The Elaiussa Sebaste Archaeological Site (South-Eastern Turkey): Evidence From Core Ela6, Romana Melis, Maria Pia Bernasconi, Ester Colizza, Federico Di Rita, Eugenia Equini Schneider, Emanuele Forte, Maria Eugenia Montenegro, Nevio Pugliese, Marco Ricci Jan 2015

Late Holocene Palaeoenvironmental Evolution Of The Northern Harbour At The Elaiussa Sebaste Archaeological Site (South-Eastern Turkey): Evidence From Core Ela6, Romana Melis, Maria Pia Bernasconi, Ester Colizza, Federico Di Rita, Eugenia Equini Schneider, Emanuele Forte, Maria Eugenia Montenegro, Nevio Pugliese, Marco Ricci

Turkish Journal of Earth Sciences

No abstract provided.


Calcareous Nannofossils Of The Paleocene Eocene Transition In Four Sections From Egypt, Mahmoud Faris, Sherif Farouk Jan 2015

Calcareous Nannofossils Of The Paleocene Eocene Transition In Four Sections From Egypt, Mahmoud Faris, Sherif Farouk

Turkish Journal of Earth Sciences

A detailed analysis of calcareous nannofossil assemblages was carried out across the Paleocene-Eocene transition in four outcrops in Egypt (the Gebel Matulla, Markha, El-Quss Abu Said, and Gebel Duwi sections) that span the Discoaster multiradiatus (NP9) to Discoaster binodosus (NP11) zones. The Paleocene-Eocene (P/E) boundary is placed in the lower part of the Esna Shale Formation based on the LOs of the Calcareous Nannofossil Excursion Taxa (CNET or RD) that define the base of NP9b. The studied sections are considered complete and document the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum (PETM). The occurrences of long-armed and asymmetrical discoasters (e.g., D. araneus, D. anartios) …


Assessment Of Seismic Hazard In The Erzincan (Turkey) Region: Construction Of Local Velocity Models And Evaluation Of Potential Ground Motions, Aysegul Askan, Shaghayegh Karimzadeh, Michael Asten, Nazan Kiliç, Fatma Nurten Şi̇şman, Cenk Erkmen Jan 2015

Assessment Of Seismic Hazard In The Erzincan (Turkey) Region: Construction Of Local Velocity Models And Evaluation Of Potential Ground Motions, Aysegul Askan, Shaghayegh Karimzadeh, Michael Asten, Nazan Kiliç, Fatma Nurten Şi̇şman, Cenk Erkmen

Turkish Journal of Earth Sciences

No abstract provided.


The Case Of The Carbonatite-Like Dyke Of The Madenska River Complex At The Kriva Lakavica Section In The Republic Of Macedonia: Oxygen And Carbon Isotopic Constraints, Matej Dolenec, Todor Serafimovski, Nina Daneu, Tadej Dolenec, Nastja Rogan Smuc, Petra Vrhovnik, Sonja Lojen Jan 2015

The Case Of The Carbonatite-Like Dyke Of The Madenska River Complex At The Kriva Lakavica Section In The Republic Of Macedonia: Oxygen And Carbon Isotopic Constraints, Matej Dolenec, Todor Serafimovski, Nina Daneu, Tadej Dolenec, Nastja Rogan Smuc, Petra Vrhovnik, Sonja Lojen

Turkish Journal of Earth Sciences

The oxygen and carbon isotope compositions of carbonate samples from the carbonatite-like dyke of the Madenska River complex at the Kriva Lakavica section, samples of calcite skarns from the Damjan Fe-ore deposit and the Sasa Pb-Zn ore deposit, and samples of marbles from the Pohorje Mountains were analyzed to provide critical evidence in favor of the magmatic or sedimentary origin of this carbonatite-like dyke. We suggest that the carbonatite-like dyke is not a "normal" carbonatite, but instead represents melted carbonates, which can be associated with an unexposed, deep-seated, causative magmatic body. This dyke has a fluidal texture and carries xenoliths …


Estimating Depth To The Bottom Of Magnetic Sources At Wikki Warm Spring Region, Northeastern Nigeria, Using Fractal Distribution Of Sources Approach, Ema Michael Abraham, Ene Grace Obande, Mbazor Chukwu, Chibuzo Gabriel Chukwu, Mkpuma Rock Onwe Jan 2015

Estimating Depth To The Bottom Of Magnetic Sources At Wikki Warm Spring Region, Northeastern Nigeria, Using Fractal Distribution Of Sources Approach, Ema Michael Abraham, Ene Grace Obande, Mbazor Chukwu, Chibuzo Gabriel Chukwu, Mkpuma Rock Onwe

Turkish Journal of Earth Sciences

No abstract provided.


Geodynamic Evolution Of The Sanandaj-Sirjan Zone, Zagros Orogen, Iran, Javad Mehdipour Ghazi, Mohssen Moazzen Jan 2015

Geodynamic Evolution Of The Sanandaj-Sirjan Zone, Zagros Orogen, Iran, Javad Mehdipour Ghazi, Mohssen Moazzen

Turkish Journal of Earth Sciences

No abstract provided.


Calcareous Nannoplankton Changes During The Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum In West Central Sinai, Egypt, Mahmoud Faris, Ibrahim Mohamed Ghandour, Esam Zahran, Gamal Mosa Jan 2015

Calcareous Nannoplankton Changes During The Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum In West Central Sinai, Egypt, Mahmoud Faris, Ibrahim Mohamed Ghandour, Esam Zahran, Gamal Mosa

Turkish Journal of Earth Sciences

No abstract provided.


Present State Of Knowledge And New Geochemical Constraints On The Central Part Of The Mexican Volcanic Belt And Comparison With The Central American Volcanic Arc In Terms Of Near And Far Trench Magmas, Surendra Pal Verma Jan 2015

Present State Of Knowledge And New Geochemical Constraints On The Central Part Of The Mexican Volcanic Belt And Comparison With The Central American Volcanic Arc In Terms Of Near And Far Trench Magmas, Surendra Pal Verma

Turkish Journal of Earth Sciences

No abstract provided.


Thermal Structure Of Low-Grade Accreted Lower Cretaceous Distal Turbidites, The Central Pontides, Turkey: Insights For Tectonic Thickening Of An Accretionary Wedge, Mesut Aygül, Aral I. Okay, Roland Oberhänsli, Martin A. Ziemann Jan 2015

Thermal Structure Of Low-Grade Accreted Lower Cretaceous Distal Turbidites, The Central Pontides, Turkey: Insights For Tectonic Thickening Of An Accretionary Wedge, Mesut Aygül, Aral I. Okay, Roland Oberhänsli, Martin A. Ziemann

Turkish Journal of Earth Sciences

No abstract provided.


The Importance Of Supersaturated Silica Deposition For Base-Metalau-Ag Mineralisation In Western Turkey, Gülcan Bozkaya, David A. Banks Jan 2015

The Importance Of Supersaturated Silica Deposition For Base-Metalau-Ag Mineralisation In Western Turkey, Gülcan Bozkaya, David A. Banks

Turkish Journal of Earth Sciences

In the Arapuçandere LS-IS epithermal deposit in western Turkey, either well crystallised euhedral quartz or milky amorphous silica occurrences are associated with the precious and base-metal mineralisation. This study has determined the relative importance of the processes precipitating both of these in relation to the deposition of the ore. Analysis by LA-ICPMS of euhedral quartz and amorphous silica show that the latter is associated with much higher metal concentrations and suggests that the process responsible is more important for deposition of ore in the deposit. Mineralisation at Kumarlar and Koru may be similar. Slow cooling precipitates euhedral quartz and some …


The Effects Of Bedding Directions On Abrasion Resistance In Travertine Rocks, Mehmedi̇ Vehbi̇ Gökçe Jan 2015

The Effects Of Bedding Directions On Abrasion Resistance In Travertine Rocks, Mehmedi̇ Vehbi̇ Gökçe

Turkish Journal of Earth Sciences

Travertine rocks are currently used in various architectural applications, cut perpendicular or parallel to bedding planes. Travertine stones used without enough attention paid to the cutting directions easily wear off in locations where pedestrian traffic is heavy and can cause some unexpected complications in practice. This study was conducted to elucidate the effects of cutting directions on the abrasion resistance of travertine stones. Travertine blocks were cut perpendicular and parallel to bedding planes, and their abrasion resistances were determined by means of the Böhme abrasion loss test. Travertine blocks were chosen from 6 different quarries whose products are currently in …


An Approach To Paleoclimatic Conditions For Devonian (Upper Lochkovian And Middle Givetian) Ironstone Formation, Nw Anatolian Carbonate Platform, İsmai̇l Ömer Yilmaz, Mehmet Cemal Göncüoğlu, Di̇lek Gülnur Demi̇ray, İbrahi̇m Gedi̇k Jan 2015

An Approach To Paleoclimatic Conditions For Devonian (Upper Lochkovian And Middle Givetian) Ironstone Formation, Nw Anatolian Carbonate Platform, İsmai̇l Ömer Yilmaz, Mehmet Cemal Göncüoğlu, Di̇lek Gülnur Demi̇ray, İbrahi̇m Gedi̇k

Turkish Journal of Earth Sciences

Lower-middle Devonian iron-bearing successions were studied along 2 measured stratigraphic sections in the Çamdağ region of NW Anatolia. Ironstones in the upper part of the Fındıklı Formation in Kabalakdere are characterized by alternating red and green mudstones and sandstones at the bottom, followed by a series of dolomite, dolomitic limestone with oolitic ironstones, and chamositic mudstones at the top. Conodonts from these carbonates indicate the delta-pesavis zones of the late Lochkovian. The 12- to 45-m-thick Ferizli Formation unconformably overlies the Fındıklı Formation with a quartz-arenite succession at the bottom. The formation comprises alternating red, iron-rich limestones and dolomitic limestones, where …


Discovery Of Hiatus In Feixianguan Formation And Its Geological Implications, Sichuan Basin, Sw China, Yang Yu, Xiucheng Tan, Peiyuan Chen, Huiting Yang, Teng Ma, Jian Cao, Xiuju Jin Jan 2015

Discovery Of Hiatus In Feixianguan Formation And Its Geological Implications, Sichuan Basin, Sw China, Yang Yu, Xiucheng Tan, Peiyuan Chen, Huiting Yang, Teng Ma, Jian Cao, Xiuju Jin

Turkish Journal of Earth Sciences

The lower Triassic Feixianguan Formation of the Sichuan Basin is an important exploration target for marine natural gas in China. It is widely believed that a certain interval from Fei 1 to Fei 4 displays conformable contacts rather than long-term wide-ranging hiatus. However, 2 denudational interfaces on the top of Member Fei 1 and Fei 2 respectively were found in the present work, which relies on the delicate core observation of 4 cored wells in Puguang Gas Field, microscopic observations of microsamples in terms of thin sections, scanning electron microscopy and cathodoluminescence, and geochemical testing. Evidence indicates that on the …


Provenance, Diagenesis, Tectonic Setting, And Geochemistry Of Hawkesbury Sandstone (Middle Triassic), Southern Sydney Basin, Australia, Samir Mahmoud Zaid, Fahad Al Gahtani Jan 2015

Provenance, Diagenesis, Tectonic Setting, And Geochemistry Of Hawkesbury Sandstone (Middle Triassic), Southern Sydney Basin, Australia, Samir Mahmoud Zaid, Fahad Al Gahtani

Turkish Journal of Earth Sciences

The Hawkesbury Sandstone is an important groundwater reservoir in the southern part of the Sydney Basin, Australia. However, its diagenesis and provenance and its impact in reservoir quality are virtually unknown. The present study aims to reconstruct the parent rock assemblages of the Hawkesbury Sandstone, their tectonic provenance, and the physiographic conditions under which these sediments were deposited. Samples from the EAW 18a and EDEN 115 field representing the Middle Triassic Hawkesbury Sandstone were studied using a combination of petrographic, mineralogical, and geochemical techniques. The Hawkesbury Sandstone is yellowish brown in color, siliceous, and partly calcareous; it originated as sands …


Evidence Of An Active Glacier In The Munzur Mountains, Eastern Turkey, Ci̇han Bayrakdar, Zeynel Çilğin, Mehmet Fati̇h Döker, Ergi̇n Canpolat Jan 2015

Evidence Of An Active Glacier In The Munzur Mountains, Eastern Turkey, Ci̇han Bayrakdar, Zeynel Çilğin, Mehmet Fati̇h Döker, Ergi̇n Canpolat

Turkish Journal of Earth Sciences

The Munzur Mountains were subjected to extensive and repeated glaciations during the Pleistocene. The presence of an active glacier in the region was not verified until this study. Here, we used remote sensing methods to identify and locate the glaciers and verified the activity of the largest glacier in the field. We named this glacier the Şahintaşı Glacier and studied it using 3D ArcGIS spatial analyses overlaid on high-resolution Geographical Information Systems (GIS) satellite images. The most current version of LANDSAT 8 (acquired on 14.08.2013) supplied the remote sensing information. We used principal component analysis on the data. The precise …


Determining The Main Strand Of The Eskişehir Strike-Slip Fault Zone Using Subsidiary Structures And Seismicity: A Hypothesis Tested By Seismic Reflection Studies, Gürol Seyi̇toğlu, Gali̇p Berkan Ecevi̇toğlu, Bülent Kaypak, Yücel Güney, Muammer Tün, Korhan Esat, Uğur Avdan, Abi̇di̇n Temel, Alper Çabuk, Sevgi̇ Telsi̇z, Güzi̇n Gülsev Uyar Aldaş Jan 2015

Determining The Main Strand Of The Eskişehir Strike-Slip Fault Zone Using Subsidiary Structures And Seismicity: A Hypothesis Tested By Seismic Reflection Studies, Gürol Seyi̇toğlu, Gali̇p Berkan Ecevi̇toğlu, Bülent Kaypak, Yücel Güney, Muammer Tün, Korhan Esat, Uğur Avdan, Abi̇di̇n Temel, Alper Çabuk, Sevgi̇ Telsi̇z, Güzi̇n Gülsev Uyar Aldaş

Turkish Journal of Earth Sciences

The Eskişehir Fault Zone is one of the major neotectonic structures of Turkey, extending from İnegöl (Bursa) to Cihanbeyli (Konya). The fault zone presents a considerable seismic risk for the city of Eskişehir but the exact locations of active segments and the source of the major seismic event, the 1956 earthquake (M = 6.5) that occurred in the instrumental period (from 1900 to 2013), have been debated in recent literature. The structural data obtained from field studies indicate an approximately N60W-trending main strand of the right lateral strike-slip Eskişehir Fault Zone. This trend corresponds to the en echelon bends on …


Origin, Evolution, And Tectonic Setting Of The Eastern Part Of The Mexican Volcanic Belt And Comparison With The Central American Volcanic Arc From Conventional Multielement Normalized And New Multidimensional Discrimination Diagrams And Discordancy And Significance Tests, Surendra P. Verma Jan 2015

Origin, Evolution, And Tectonic Setting Of The Eastern Part Of The Mexican Volcanic Belt And Comparison With The Central American Volcanic Arc From Conventional Multielement Normalized And New Multidimensional Discrimination Diagrams And Discordancy And Significance Tests, Surendra P. Verma

Turkish Journal of Earth Sciences

If both the Mexican Volcanic Belt (MVB) and the Central American Volcanic Arc (CAVA) have been related to the subduction of the Cocos plate beneath the North American and Caribbean plates, respectively, their magmas, and especially the less evolved basic varieties, should show considerable similarities. The conventional multielement normalized diagrams indicate more complex petrogenetic processes for the MVB than the CAVA. Forty-five statistically coherent tectonomagmatic discrimination diagrams were used to infer the tectonic setting of the controversial geological subprovince of the eastern part of the MVB (E-MVB). Basic rocks from the E-MVB indicated a continental rift setting, whereas the intermediate …


New La-Icp-Ms U-Pb Zircon Dating For Strandja Granitoids (Se Bulgaria): Evidence For Two-Stage Late Variscan Magmatism In The Internal Balkanides, Philip Machev, Valentin Ganev, Laslo Klain Jan 2015

New La-Icp-Ms U-Pb Zircon Dating For Strandja Granitoids (Se Bulgaria): Evidence For Two-Stage Late Variscan Magmatism In The Internal Balkanides, Philip Machev, Valentin Ganev, Laslo Klain

Turkish Journal of Earth Sciences

The Strandja Massif (Sakar-Strandja Zone) forms an important link between the Balkan Zone (external Balkanides) of Bulgaria, which is commonly correlated with the Variscan orogen in Central Europe, and the Western Pontides of Turkey. The Bulgarian part of the massif is composed of a metamorphic basement (various granite gneisses, paragneisses, and schists) traditionally interpreted as having Precambrian age, Triassic-Jurassic metasedimentary cover, and Upper Cretaceous volcanosedimentary sequences. The basement is intruded by large granitic plutons of Variscan age that are widespread mostly across Turkish territory. New LA-ICP-MS data support the suggestion of Variscan granitoid magmatism in the studied area but do …


Clay Mineralogy, Chemistry, And Diagenesis Of Late Devonian K-Bentonite Occurrences In Northwestern Turkey, Asuman Günal Türkmenoğlu, Ömer Bozkaya, Mehmet Cemal Göncüoğlu, Özge Ünlüce, İsmai̇l Ömer Yilmaz, Cengi̇z Okuyucu Jan 2015

Clay Mineralogy, Chemistry, And Diagenesis Of Late Devonian K-Bentonite Occurrences In Northwestern Turkey, Asuman Günal Türkmenoğlu, Ömer Bozkaya, Mehmet Cemal Göncüoğlu, Özge Ünlüce, İsmai̇l Ömer Yilmaz, Cengi̇z Okuyucu

Turkish Journal of Earth Sciences

Thin beds of tephra (K-bentonites) formed by the diagenesis of volcanic ash are exposed within the limestone-dolomitic limestone successions of the Yılanlı formation at Zonguldak and Bartın in northwestern Turkey. They were deposited on the Middle Devonian-Lower Carboniferous shallow carbonate platform of the Zonguldak terrane. In this study, K-bentonite samples collected from Gavurpınarı and Yılanlı Burnu limestone quarries are investigated in order to reveal their mineralogical and geochemical characteristics and diagenetic evolution. Illite is the major clay mineral in the studied K-bentonites. Additionally, kaolinite and mixed-layer illite-smectite are identified in some samples. The nonclay minerals calcite, dolomite, quartz, gypsum, feldspar, …


Nature And Physicochemical Conditions Of Crystallization In The South Dehgolan Intrusion, Nw Iran: Mineral-Chemical Evidence, Fatemeh Sarjoughian, Ali Kananian, David Richard Lentz, Jamshid Ahmadian Jan 2015

Nature And Physicochemical Conditions Of Crystallization In The South Dehgolan Intrusion, Nw Iran: Mineral-Chemical Evidence, Fatemeh Sarjoughian, Ali Kananian, David Richard Lentz, Jamshid Ahmadian

Turkish Journal of Earth Sciences

The South Dehgolan intrusion in the Sanandaj-Sirjan Zone ranges in composition from calc-alkalic monzogabbro to syenite to alkalic granite. This suite is composed mainly of variable proportions of quartz, K-feldspar, plagioclase, biotite, hornblende, and pyroxene. The plagioclase composition varies between albite to labradorite. The biotites are Mg- to Fe-rich in the monzogabbro to granite, respectively. The amphiboles are calcic and the composition varies from magnesiohornblende to actinolite. Clinopyroxene compositions fall in the diopside-augite field. The average calculated near-solidus crystallization temperatures are 774 °C, 655 °C, and 775 °C for the monzogabbro-monzodiorite, syenite, and granite, respectively. Calculated average pressures of emplacement …


Petrography And Geochemistry Of The Kamlial Formation, Southwestern Kohat Plateau, Pakistan: Implications For Paleoclimate Of The Western Himalayas, Kafayat Ullah, Mohammad Arif, Muhammad Tahir Shah Jan 2015

Petrography And Geochemistry Of The Kamlial Formation, Southwestern Kohat Plateau, Pakistan: Implications For Paleoclimate Of The Western Himalayas, Kafayat Ullah, Mohammad Arif, Muhammad Tahir Shah

Turkish Journal of Earth Sciences

The Middle to Late Miocene Kamlial Formation that largely consists of sandstone and interbedded clay/mudstone sequences is exposed in the southwestern part of the Kohat plateau, which constitutes the westernmost extension of the Himalayan Foreland Basin. Whereas the sandstone is gray to brownish gray, fine- to medium-grained, and mostly thick-bedded, the interbedded clay/mudstone sequence is brownish gray to maroon red and occurs as continuous beds as well as lenses. Some mudstone/clay beds are bioturbated and seem to be pedogenic surfaces. Results of geochemical investigation of fresh (unaltered) representative sandstone and mudstone samples from three different sections of the formation in …


Spatial-Temporal Analysis Of Seismicity Before The 2012 Varzeghan, Iran, Mw 6.5 Earthquake, Mohammad Talebi, Mehdi Zare, Rohollah Madahi Zadeh, Aref Bali-Lashak Jan 2015

Spatial-Temporal Analysis Of Seismicity Before The 2012 Varzeghan, Iran, Mw 6.5 Earthquake, Mohammad Talebi, Mehdi Zare, Rohollah Madahi Zadeh, Aref Bali-Lashak

Turkish Journal of Earth Sciences

In this work, the spatial and temporal variations of seismicity in northwestern Iran have been evaluated with a special focus on seismic precursors of the 11 August 2012 Mw 6.5 Varzeghan earthquake. The precursors are defined by the z-value test and the generalized fractal dimensions of earthquake epicenters. The investigation applies earthquakes that have occurred since 2006 in a region that includes the main shock and collected by the Iranian Seismological Center. In order to eliminate the effect of explosions in the processing, we removed the explosion from the used catalog by using the normalized ratio analysis of daytime to …


Thuringian Affinity Of The Silurian?Lower Devonian Succession From The Eastern Taurus, Turkey, Valeri Sachanski, Hüseyi̇n Kozlu, Mehmet Cemal Göncüoğlu Jan 2015

Thuringian Affinity Of The Silurian?Lower Devonian Succession From The Eastern Taurus, Turkey, Valeri Sachanski, Hüseyi̇n Kozlu, Mehmet Cemal Göncüoğlu

Turkish Journal of Earth Sciences

The Silurian-Lower Devonian succession in the Değirmentaş-Halevikdere section (E Taurides) shows considerable lithostratigraphic similarities to the three-partite subdivision, initially documented in the same stratigraphic interval in Saxo-Thuringia and later in other peri-Gondwanan terrains. The Llandovery-Wenlockian part of the studied section (ca. 40 m) is characterized by black graptolitic shales. The Llandoverian part is dominated by radiolarian ribbon cherts (ca. 20 m). The Rhuddanian Akidograptus ascensus, Parakidograptus acuminatus, and Cystograptus vesiculosus biozones have been recognized in its lower part, while in the upper part of the succession, the lowermost Telychian Rastrites linnaei Biozone has been documented. The Telychian Spirograptus turriculatus and …


Lower Devonian Trace Fossils And Their Paleoenvironmental Significance From The Western Yangtze Plate, South China, Li-Jun Zhang, Zhao Zhao Jan 2015

Lower Devonian Trace Fossils And Their Paleoenvironmental Significance From The Western Yangtze Plate, South China, Li-Jun Zhang, Zhao Zhao

Turkish Journal of Earth Sciences

Abundant and diverse trace fossils occur in the littoral-neritic sediments recording an Early Devonian transgression in South China. The well-exposed Ganxi section is located in the Longmen Mountain 100 km northwest of Chendu, Sichuan. The Lower Devonian strata are dominated by sandstones, siltstones, muddy shales, limestones, bioclastic limestones, and muddy limestones. About thirteen ichnogenera were systematically described, including Arenicolites, ?Balanoglossites, Chondrites, Cylindrichnus, Diplocraterion, Planolites, Palaeophycus, Phycodes, Rhizocorallium, Rusophycus, Skolithos, Thalassinoides, and Zoophycos. Six trace fossil associations under different sedimentary environments have been recognized as follows: the Skolithos and Diplocraterion-Skolithos associations mainly consist of domichnia derived from a high-energy zone of …


Rare Earth Element Geochemistry Of The Upper Permian Limestone: The Kanigorgeh Mining District, Nw Iran, Ali Abedini, Ali Asghar Calagari Jan 2015

Rare Earth Element Geochemistry Of The Upper Permian Limestone: The Kanigorgeh Mining District, Nw Iran, Ali Abedini, Ali Asghar Calagari

Turkish Journal of Earth Sciences

The limestone of the Ruteh Formation of Upper Permian age in the Kanigorgeh district (northeast of Bukan, NW Iran) contains several layers and lenses of bauxitic ores. Mineralogical data show that this limestone consists of calcite and quartz as major and plagioclase, kaolinite, and hematite as minor mineral phases. Geochemical analyses reveal that the proportions of ?REEs (La-Lu) in this limestone vary from 35.28 to 160.78 ppm. The values of Eu and Ce anomalies (normalized to PAAS) of the limestone have ranges of 1.11-1.68 and 0.89-1.16, respectively. The high values of ?REEs; low values of Y/Ho; strong and positive correlations …


Magnetomineralogical Changes Along The Kohistan-Karakoram Collision Zone Innorth Pakistan: Implications For Variable Thermochemical Activities, Haider Zaman, Abdullah O. Bamousa Jan 2015

Magnetomineralogical Changes Along The Kohistan-Karakoram Collision Zone Innorth Pakistan: Implications For Variable Thermochemical Activities, Haider Zaman, Abdullah O. Bamousa

Turkish Journal of Earth Sciences

To identify remanence-carrying magnetic minerals and document their thermochemical behavior, detailed rock magnetic investigations were conducted on Cretaceous-Tertiary rocks collected from northwestern and northeastern Kohistan, northern Pakistan. Rock magnetic results from each area are clearly differentiated on the basis of site location. Detrital hematite is identified as a main magnetic carrier in red beds of northwestern Kohistan located at some distance from the Northern Suture Zone with subsidiary pigmentary hematite and altered magnetite. In contrast, the magnetic mineralogy of purple-colored rocks adjacent to the Northern Suture Zone is shared by unstable secondary pyrrhotite, magnetite, and hematite. The magnetic mineralogy of …


Petrology And Geochemistry Of Mafic Dykes From The Muslim Bagh Ophiolite (Pakistan): Implications For Petrogenesis And Emplacement, Mohammad Ishaq Kakar, Khalid Mahmood, Mohammad Arif, Mehrab Khan, Andrew C. Kerr, Mohibullah Mohibullah, Aimal Khan Kasi Jan 2015

Petrology And Geochemistry Of Mafic Dykes From The Muslim Bagh Ophiolite (Pakistan): Implications For Petrogenesis And Emplacement, Mohammad Ishaq Kakar, Khalid Mahmood, Mohammad Arif, Mehrab Khan, Andrew C. Kerr, Mohibullah Mohibullah, Aimal Khan Kasi

Turkish Journal of Earth Sciences

Two different types of mafic dykes are found in the Muslim Bagh Ophiolite: 1) a sheeted dyke complex and 2) a mafic dyke swarm. Relative to the host plutonic section, the sheeted dykes are poorly developed, implying that they formed in an oceanic setting with a low and intermittent supply of magma, probably because of cyclic accumulation of crystals at the base of the magma chamber. Both the sheeted dykes and the dyke swarms have been metamorphosed to greenschist/amphibolite facies conditions. With the exception of the upper level gabbros and sheeted dykes, the dyke swarms crosscut almost the whole ophiolite …


Petrography And Geochemistry Of Pharaonic Sandstone Monuments In Tall San Al Hagr, Al Sharqiya Governorate, Egypt: Implications For Provenance And Tectonic Setting, Samir Mahmoud Zaid, Oussama El Badry, Fatma Ramadan, Mahmoud Mohamed Jan 2015

Petrography And Geochemistry Of Pharaonic Sandstone Monuments In Tall San Al Hagr, Al Sharqiya Governorate, Egypt: Implications For Provenance And Tectonic Setting, Samir Mahmoud Zaid, Oussama El Badry, Fatma Ramadan, Mahmoud Mohamed

Turkish Journal of Earth Sciences

Petrographic and major and trace element compositions of Tanis sandstones from Tall San Al Hagr, Al Sharqiya Governorate, Egypt, have been investigated to determine their source, provenance, intensity of paleoweathering of the source rocks, and tectonic setting. Tanis sandstones are yellowish brown in color, siliceous, partly calcareous, and originated from sands deposited in fluvial channels. Texturally, Tanis sandstones are medium- to very coarse-grained, mature, and moderately sorted. Scarcity of feldspars indicates that the sandstone is extensively recycled from a distant source. Their average modal composition (Q99.75F0.03L0.22) classifies them as quartz arenites (quartzite), which is consistent with the geochemical study. Chemical …


Petrography And Palynology Of Late Oligocene And Middle Miocene Coals In The Gelibolu Peninsula, Nw Turkey, Ferdi̇ Demi̇rtaş, Mustafa Bozcu, Erdal Koşun, Mehmet Serkan Akki̇raz Jan 2015

Petrography And Palynology Of Late Oligocene And Middle Miocene Coals In The Gelibolu Peninsula, Nw Turkey, Ferdi̇ Demi̇rtaş, Mustafa Bozcu, Erdal Koşun, Mehmet Serkan Akki̇raz

Turkish Journal of Earth Sciences

In this study, coal samples from two different coal zones located close to each other were examined. They occur in the Late Oligocene Osmancık and Miocene Gazhanedere formations in the Gelibolu peninsula, in the SW part of the Thrace Basin (NW Turkey). This paper focuses on the organic-petrographic composition and depositional conditions of the two coal zones by using coal petrography, including maceral ratios, and palynology. The maceral composition of the Oligocene coal samples is similar to that of the Miocene coal samples. The coal samples from both locations are characterized by a high content of huminite group macerals, ranging …