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Geochemistry and origin of ultramafic enclaves and their basanitic host rock from Kula Volcano, Turkey
Grützner Tobias, Prelević Dejan, Akal Cüneyt. "Geochemistry and origin of ultramafic enclaves and their basanitic host rock from Kula Volcano, Turkey" in Lithos 180-181, Amsterdam, Netherlands :Elsevier BV (2013): 58-73. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.lithos.2013.08.001
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Lamproites as indicators of accretion and/or shallow subduction in the assembly of south-western Anatolia, Turkey
Prelević Dejan, Akal Cüneyt, Romer Rolf, Foley Stephen. "Lamproites as indicators of accretion and/or shallow subduction in the assembly of south-western Anatolia, Turkey" in Terra Nova 22, Oxford, United Kingdom :Blackwell Publishing Ltd. (2010): 443-452. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-3121.2010.00963
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High-K volcanism in the Afyon region, western Turkey: From Si-oversaturated to Si-undersaturated volcanism
Akal Cüneyt, Helvaci Cahit, Prelević Dejan, van den Bogaard Paul. "High-K volcanism in the Afyon region, western Turkey: From Si-oversaturated to Si-undersaturated volcanism" in International Journal of Earth Sciences 102, Heidelberg, Germany :Springer-Verlag (2013): 435-453. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00531-012-0809-9
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Magmatic response to slab tearing: Constraints from the afyon alkaline volcanic complex, Western Turkey
Prelević Dejan, Akal Cüneyt, Romer Rolf, Mertz-Kraus Regina, Helvaci Cahit. "Magmatic response to slab tearing: Constraints from the afyon alkaline volcanic complex, Western Turkey" in Journal of Petrology 56 no. 3, Oxford, United Kingdom :Oxford University Press (2015): 527-562. https://doi.org/10.1093/petrology/egv008
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Early Triassic potassic volcanism in the Afyon Zone of the Anatolides/Turkey: Implications for the rifting of the Neo-Tethys
Akal Cüneyt, Candan Osman, Koralay Ersin, Oberhänsli Roland, Chen Fukun, Prelević Dejan. "Early Triassic potassic volcanism in the Afyon Zone of the Anatolides/Turkey: Implications for the rifting of the Neo-Tethys" in International Journal of Earth Sciences 101, Heidelberg, Germany :Springer-Verlag (2012): 177-194. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00531-011-0654-2
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Ultrapotassic mafic rocks as geochemical proxies for post-collisional dynamics of orogenic lithospheric mantle: The case of southwestern Anatolia, Turkey
Prelević Dejan, Akal Cüneyt, Foley Stephen, Romer Rolf, Stracke Andreas, Van den Bogaard Paul (2012)Prelević Dejan, Akal Cüneyt, Foley Stephen, Romer Rolf, Stracke Andreas, Van den Bogaard Paul. "Ultrapotassic mafic rocks as geochemical proxies for post-collisional dynamics of orogenic lithospheric mantle: The case of southwestern Anatolia, Turkey" in Journal of Petrology 53 no. 5, Oxford, United Kingdom :Oxford University Press (2012): 1019-1055. https://doi.org/10.1093/petrology/egs008 10
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Chemo-probe into the mantle origin of the NW Anatolia Eocene to Miocene volcanic rocks: Implications for the role of, crustal accretion, subduction, slab roll-back and slab break-off processes in genesis of post-collisional magmatism
Post-collisional Cenozoic magmatic activity in NW Anatolia produced widespread volcanism across the region. In the Biga Peninsula, in the west, medium-K calc-alkaline to ultra-K rocks with orogenic geochemical signature were emplaced at ~43–15 Ma (Biga orogenic volcanic rocks; BOVR). Volcanic activity in the Central Sakarya region, to the east, is mainly restricted to ~53–38Ma, but also continued during the Early Miocene with small basaltic extrusives (Sakarya orogenic volcanic rocks; SOVR). This study presents a new set of geochemical data ...E. Yalçın Ersoy, Martin R. Palmer, Ş. Can Genç, Dejan Prelević, Cüneyt Akal, İbrahim Uysal. "Chemo-probe into the mantle origin of the NW Anatolia Eocene to Miocene volcanic rocks: Implications for the role of, crustal accretion, subduction, slab roll-back and slab break-off processes in genesis of post-collisional magmatism" in Lithos (2017). https://doi.org/10.1016/j.lithos.2017.07.006
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U-Pb zircon geochronology of the Paleogene – Neogene volcanism in the NW Anatolia: Its implications for the Late Mesozoic-Cenozoic geodynamic evolution of the Aegean
E. Yalçın Ersoy, Cüneyt Akal, Ş. Can Genç, Osman Candan, Martin R. Palmer, Dejan Prelević, İbrahim Uysal, Regina Mertz-Kraus (2017)The northern Aegean region was shaped by subduction, obduction, collision, and post-collisional extension processes. Two areas in this region, the Rhodope-Thrace-Biga Peninsula to the west and Armutlu-Almacık-Nallıhan (the Central Sakarya) to the east, are characterized by extensive Eocene to Miocene post-collisional magmatic associations. We suggest that comparison of the Cenozoic magmatic events of these two regions may provide insights into the Late Mesozoic to Cenozoic tectonic evolution of the Aegean. With this aim, we present an improved Cenozoic stratigraphy ...E. Yalçın Ersoy, Cüneyt Akal, Ş. Can Genç, Osman Candan, Martin R. Palmer, Dejan Prelević, İbrahim Uysal, Regina Mertz-Kraus. "U-Pb zircon geochronology of the Paleogene – Neogene volcanism in the NW Anatolia: Its implications for the Late Mesozoic-Cenozoic geodynamic evolution of the Aegean" in Tectonophysics 717 (2017): 284-301. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tecto.2017.08.016