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1. Petrogenesis of Miocene to Quaternary primitive basaltic magmas in the area of Lake Van (East Anatolia, Turkey): a case for relamination of mantle lithosphere after lithospheric delamination.

2. Origin and Petrogenesis of Magmatism in Collision-Related Environments: Evidence from the Melikler Volcanics on the Kars Plateau-Turkey in the Turkish-Iranian High Plateau.

3. Constraining the timing of lithospheric thinning during continental collision: A perspective of Cenozoic basaltic rocks from the Baltacık-Günkoru (Patnos-Malazgirt) region in the East Anatolia, Turkey.

4. Ar-Ar dating and petrogenesis of the Early Miocene Taşkapı-Mecitli (Erciş-Van) granitoid, Eastern Anatolia Collisional Zone, Turkey.

5. Aynı Okyanusal Litosfer Üzerinde Gelişmiş Üç Farklı Tip Volkanojenik Masif Sülfid (VMS) Oluşumu: Orta Pontid VMS Yatakları Örneği.

6. Karaburun Volkanojenik Masif Sülfid Yatağının Cevherleşme Özellikleri ve Sınıflandırılması, Orta Pontidler (Sinop, Türkiye).

7. Petrogenesis of Middle Miocene to Early Quaternary basalts from the Karayazı–Göksu plateau (Eastern Anatolia, Turkey): Implication for the role of pyroxenite and lithospheric thickness.

8. Au-rich bimodal-mafic type volcanogenic massive sulphide deposit associated with Jurassic arc volcanism from the Central Pontide (Kastamonu, Turkey).

9. Petrogenesis and the evolution of Pliocene Timar basalts in the east of Lake Van, Eastern Anatolia, Turkey: A consequence of the partial melting of a metasomatized spinel–rich lithospheric mantle source.

10. Composition, pressure, and temperature of the mantle source region of quaternary nepheline-basanitic lavas in Bitlis Massif, Eastern Anatolia, Turkey: A consequence of melts from Arabian lithospheric mantle.

11. Geology, geochemistry and Re-Os geochronology of the Jurassic Zeybek volcanogenic massive sulfide deposit (Central Pontides, Turkey).

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