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The myth of Fethiye Burdur fault zone, SW Anatolia (Turkey)
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2018-4-27
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Kaymakcı, Nuretdin
Özkaptan, Murat
Uzel, Bora
Koç, Ayten
Gülyüz, Erhan
Sözbilir, Hasan
Özacar, Atilla Arda
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71th Geological Congress of Turkey (2018)
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N. Kaymakcı et al., “The myth of Fethiye Burdur fault zone, SW Anatolia (Turkey),” Ankara, Türkiye, 2018, vol. 1, p. 42, Accessed: 00, 2021. [Online]. Available: https://www.jmo.org.tr/resimler/ekler/9ee599173fc3528_ek.pdf.