1999
DOI: 10.1002/(sici)1099-1034(199901/06)34:1/2<95::aid-gj816>3.0.co;2-j
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Migration of the Upper Cretaceous subduction-related volcanism towards the back-arc basin of the eastern Pontide magmatic arc (NE Turkey)

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“…In the Pontides, predominant volcanic rocks were mostly emplaced between the late Turonian and latest Campanian (~90-70 Ma) (figure 5) and seem to display southward migration through time [Yılmaz et al, 1997;Bektaş et al, 1999;Okay et al, 2001b;Eyüboğlu et al, 2010], similar to magmatic products in the Balkans [Ciobanu et al, 2002;von Quadt et al, 2005;Kolb et al, 2012].…”
Section: Accepted Manuscriptmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the Pontides, predominant volcanic rocks were mostly emplaced between the late Turonian and latest Campanian (~90-70 Ma) (figure 5) and seem to display southward migration through time [Yılmaz et al, 1997;Bektaş et al, 1999;Okay et al, 2001b;Eyüboğlu et al, 2010], similar to magmatic products in the Balkans [Ciobanu et al, 2002;von Quadt et al, 2005;Kolb et al, 2012].…”
Section: Accepted Manuscriptmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Dacite porphyries have intrusive relationships with the Hamurkesen formation and the Gümüşhane granite. Because of these relationships, dacite porphyries can be correlated with the Lower Eocene Zigane granitoid (Ketin 1966;Bektaş et al, 1995;Karslı, 1996) present in the area, related to the magmatic arch which was active during Late Cretaceous-Early Eocene (Şengör and Yılmaz 1981;Okay and Şahintürk 1997;Bektaş et al, 1999;Şengör et al, 2003), (Figure 2). …”
Section: Regional Geologymentioning
confidence: 87%
“…The basal rock units present in the area are Paleozoic Kurtoğlu metamorphics . These rock units were intruded by Permo-Carboniferous granitic intrusives (Çoğulu, 1970;, developed from the southern plunge of northern branch of Paleo Tethys (Dewey et al, 1973;Şengör and Yılmaz, 1981;Bektaş et al, 1999;Eyüboğlu, 2010;Eyüboğlu et al, 2012). These units were discordantly overlain by volcano-sedimentary Hamurkesen formation of Lower-Middle Jurassic, characterizing rifting in marine environment related to the extensional tectonics (Eyüboğlu et al, , 2014.…”
Section: Regional Geologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several researchers suggested that the eastern Pontides was a magmatic arc that occurred as a result of northward subduction of the Neotethys along the southern border of the Sakarya Zone Karsli et al, 2010;Şengör, Özeren, Genç, & Zor, 2003;Ustaomer & Robertson, 2010). Conversely, Dewey, Pıtman, Ryan, and Bonnın (1973), Bektaş, Şen, Atici, and Köprübaşi (1999), Eyuboglu, Chung, Santosh, Dudas, and Akaryalı (2011), and Eyuboglu, Santosh, Dudas, Chung, and Akaryalı (2011) proposed a southward subduction that continued uninterruptedly from the Paleozoic period until the end of the Eocene period.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%