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Geochemical Evolution of Miocene Volcanism in Western Anatolia, Turkey Related to Orogenic Collapse
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2009-12-14
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Aldanmaz, Ercan
Pickard, M
Hanan, Bb
Furman, T
Kürkcüoğlu, Biltan
Sayıt, Kaan
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E. Aldanmaz, M. Pickard, B. Hanan, T. Furman, B. Kürkcüoğlu, and K. Sayıt, “Geochemical Evolution of Miocene Volcanism in Western Anatolia, Turkey Related to Orogenic Collapse,” presented at the AGU, California, Amerika Birleşik Devletleri, 2009, Accessed: 00, 2022. [Online]. Available: https://hdl.handle.net/11511/98028.