Volcano stratigraphy and petrogenesis of the Nemrut stratovolcano (East Anatolian High Plateau): The most recent post-collisional volcanism in Turkey - Reply

2007-10-30
Oezdemir, Yavuz
Karaoglu, Oezguer
Tolluoglu, Arif Umit
Güleç, Nilgün Türkan

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Y. Oezdemir, O. Karaoglu, A. U. Tolluoglu, and N. T. Güleç, “Volcano stratigraphy and petrogenesis of the Nemrut stratovolcano (East Anatolian High Plateau): The most recent post-collisional volcanism in Turkey - Reply,” CHEMICAL GEOLOGY, pp. 130–134, 2007, Accessed: 00, 2020. [Online]. Available: https://hdl.handle.net/11511/48772.