2014
DOI: 10.17824/huyuamd.39133
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Bor Minerallerinin Duraylı İzotop Jeokimyası: Bigadiç (Balıkesir) Borat Yatağından Bir Örnek

Abstract: ÖZBatı Anadolu'da bulunan Bigadiç borat yatakları Neojen yaşlı playa göl tortullarından yapılı KD-GB uzanımlı bir havza içinde iki farklı zonda yer almaktadır. Bu yataklardan alınan bor minerallerinin jeokimyasal ve duraylı izotop analizleri gerçekleştirilmiştir. Bigadiç Borat yatağından alınan kolemanit örneklerinin oksijen ve hidrojen izotop analizleri ve bu minerallerle ile birarada bulunan kalsit, klorit, montmorillonit gibi minerallere ait sabitler kullanılarak, bor minerallerini oluşturan akışkanın oksij… Show more

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“…It covers an area of approximately 50-90 km and deposited over an amalgamated basement consisting of tectonic units of the Menderes Massif, the Sakarya Zone, the Lycian Nappes, and the Bornova Flysch Zone. The area experienced extensional deformation starting from the latest Oligocene as being a part of the Aegean Extensional province [38][39][40][41][42]. Miocene is remarkable with the development of the NE-and SW-trending basins as manifestations of a highly attenuated lithosphere and accompanied volcanism [43,44].…”
Section: Geology Of the Bigadiç Borate Basinmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It covers an area of approximately 50-90 km and deposited over an amalgamated basement consisting of tectonic units of the Menderes Massif, the Sakarya Zone, the Lycian Nappes, and the Bornova Flysch Zone. The area experienced extensional deformation starting from the latest Oligocene as being a part of the Aegean Extensional province [38][39][40][41][42]. Miocene is remarkable with the development of the NE-and SW-trending basins as manifestations of a highly attenuated lithosphere and accompanied volcanism [43,44].…”
Section: Geology Of the Bigadiç Borate Basinmentioning
confidence: 99%