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Cretaceous megabreccias and other mass flow deposits in the Eastern Ulus Basın Western Black Sea region of Türkiye
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1995
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Derman, A. Sami
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Sedimentation and deposition
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Geology , stratigraphic
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A. S. Derman, “Cretaceous megabreccias and other mass flow deposits in the Eastern Ulus Basın Western Black Sea region of Türkiye,” Ph.D. - Doctoral Program, Middle East Technical University, 1995.