Preface: the Isparta Angle, SW Turkey - its role in the evolution of Tethys in the Eastern Mediterranean region

2003-07-01
Akinci, O
Robertson, A
Poisson, A
Bozkurt, Erdin

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Citation Formats
O. Akinci, A. Robertson, A. Poisson, and E. Bozkurt, “Preface: the Isparta Angle, SW Turkey - its role in the evolution of Tethys in the Eastern Mediterranean region,” GEOLOGICAL JOURNAL, pp. 191–193, 2003, Accessed: 00, 2020. [Online]. Available: https://hdl.handle.net/11511/42600.