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Surface and Subsurface Characteristics of the Cankiri Basin (Central Anatolia, Turkey): Integration of Remote Sensing, Seismic Interpretation and Gravity
Date
2010-01-01
Author
Kaymakcı, Nuretdin
Özmutlu, Şenol
Van Dijk, Paul M
Özçelik, Yakup
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The geology of the Cankiri Basin has been studied using multi-source data including satellite images, aerial photos, gravimetric data and seismic sections, which are subsequently used to generate maps and a 3D model of that part of the basin covered by the seismic sections. From the compilation, three different phases of deformation are recognized. The earliest phase is characterized by thrusting during the Early Tertiary. The second deformation phase is characterized by extensional deformation associated with normal faulting in the latest Early Miocene to Middle Miocene. The third, and the last, phase is characterized by compressional deformation manifested by inversion of some of pre-existing normal structures that has been taken took place since the Late Miocene. Finally, the constructed model and the maps helped to better understand the 3D geometry and tectono-sedimentary evolution of the Cankiri Basin and the collisional history of the Sakarya Continent and the Kirsehir Block along the Izmir-Ankara-Erzincan Suture Zone.
Subject Keywords
Remote sensing
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Data integration
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Subsurface geology
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Seismic interpretation
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Gravity
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Cankiri Basin
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Central Anatolia
URI
https://hdl.handle.net/11511/47778
Journal
TURKISH JOURNAL OF EARTH SCIENCES
DOI
https://doi.org/10.3906/yer-0807-3
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Department of Geological Engineering, Article