Petrologic evaluation of Pliocene basaltic volcanism in Eastern Anatolian region, Turkey: Evidence for mixing of melts derived from both shallow and deep mantle sources

2017-04-28
Oyan, Vural
Özdemir, Yavuz
Keskin, Mehmet
Güleç, Nilgün Türkan

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V. Oyan, Y. Özdemir, M. Keskin, and N. T. Güleç, “Petrologic evaluation of Pliocene basaltic volcanism in Eastern Anatolian region, Turkey: Evidence for mixing of melts derived from both shallow and deep mantle sources,” 2017, Accessed: 00, 2021. [Online]. Available: 2017EGUGA..19.6710O.