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Mineral deposits associated with the pre-, syn- and post-collisional granitoids of the Neo-Tethyan convergence system between the Eurasian and Anatolian plates in NE and Central Turkey

Authors :
Boztug, D
Kuscu, I
Ercin, AI
Avci, N
Sahin, SY
Eliopoulous, DG
Cumhuriyet Univ, Dept Geol Engn, TR-58140 Sivas, Turkey
Publication Year :
2003
Publisher :
MILLPRESS SCIENCE PUBLISHERS, 2003.

Abstract

7th Biennial SGA Meeting -- AUG 24-28, 2003 -- Athens, GREECE<br />WOS: 000221378600282<br />The Neotethyan convergence system between the Eurasian plate and Tauride-Anatolide platform in NE and Central Turkey possess well-preserved igneous rocks characterizing different stages of convergence. The convergence system includes (1) Senonian pre-collision (subduction) (2) Late Cretaceous syn-collision and (3) post-collisional stages consisting of subdivisions such as (1) Late Cretaceous I-type, CALK hybrid magmatism (11) Late Cretaceous to Paleocene distensional-related, intracrustal A-type intrusives and (III) Middle-Upper Eocene post-collisional, extensional-related, A-type intrusives. The pre-, syn- and post-collisonal granitoids seem to be associated with their proper mineralization in terms of magma genesis and wall-rock maintained by different geodynamics. After amalgamation, sedimentation in Oligo-Miocene transpressional and Mio-Pliocene transtensional basins has induced the widespread sedimentary and volcano-sedimantary sequences accompanied the evaporite deposition in Central Turkey. The hydrothermal consequences of sequential convergence events are well recorded by temporarily and spatially associated mineral deposits in NE and Central Turkey.<br />Soc Geol Appl

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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