Mineralogy, petrography, and Rock-Eval pyrolysis of late Oligocene coal seams in the Malkara coal field from the Thrace Basin (NW Turkey)

Author(s):  
Ali Ihsan Karayigit ◽  
Rıza Görkem Oskay ◽  
Yakup Çelik
2017 ◽  
Vol 181 ◽  
pp. 103-123 ◽  
Author(s):  
Yakup Çelik ◽  
Ali İhsan Karayiğit ◽  
Xavier Querol ◽  
Rıza Görkem Oskay ◽  
Maria Mastalerz ◽  
...  

Author(s):  
Ümitcan Erbil ◽  
Aral I. Okay ◽  
Aynur Hakyemez

AbstractLate Cenozoic was a period of large-scale extension in the Aegean. The extension is mainly recorded in the metamorphic core complexes with little data from the sedimentary sequences. The exception is the Thrace Basin in the northern Aegean, which has a continuous record of Middle Eocene to Oligocene marine sedimentation. In the Thrace Basin, the Late Oligocene–Early Miocene was characterized by north-northwest (N25°W) shortening leading to the termination of sedimentation and formation of large-scale folds. We studied the stratigraphy and structure of one of these folds, the Korudağ anticline. The Korudağ anticline has formed in the uppermost Eocene–Lower Oligocene siliciclastic turbidites with Early Oligocene (31.6 Ma zircon U–Pb age) acidic tuff beds. The turbidites are underlain by a thin sequence of Upper Eocene pelagic limestone. The Korudağ anticline is an east-northeast (N65°E) trending fault-propagation fold, 9 km wide and 22 km long and with a subhorizontal fold axis. It is asymmetric with shallowly-dipping northern and steeply-dipping southern limbs. Its geometry indicates about 1 km of shortening in a N25°W direction. The folded strata are unconformably overlain by Middle Miocene continental sandstones, which constrain the age of folding. The Korudağ anticline and other large folds in the Thrace Basin predate the inception of the North Anatolian Fault (NAF) by at least 12 myr. The Late Oligocene–Early Miocene (28–17 Ma) shortening in the Thrace Basin and elsewhere in the Balkans forms an interlude between two extensional periods, and is probably linked to changes in the subduction dynamics along the Hellenic trench.


2020 ◽  
Vol 218 ◽  
pp. 103366 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ali Ihsan Karayigit ◽  
Mustafa Atalay ◽  
Rıza Görkem Oskay ◽  
Patricia Córdoba ◽  
Xavier Querol ◽  
...  

2011 ◽  
Vol 149 (1) ◽  
pp. 133-140 ◽  
Author(s):  
WILLIAM CAVAZZA ◽  
ILARIA FEDERICI ◽  
ARAL I. OKAY ◽  
MASSIMILIANO ZATTIN

AbstractThe results of apatite fission-track analyses of the Western Pontides of NW Turkey point to three discrete episodes of Cenozoic exhumation correlatable with major supraregional tectonic events. (1) Paleocene–early Eocene exhumation reflected the closure of the İzmir–Ankara ocean. (2) Late Eocene–earliest Oligocene exhumation was the result of renewed tectonic activity along the İzmir–Ankara suture. (3) Late Oligocene–early Miocene exhumation recorded the onset of northern Aegean extension. Samples collected north and south of the tectonic contact between the two terranes forming the Western Pontides (i.e. İstanbul and Sakarya terranes) record the same cooling events, suggesting that such terranes were amalgamated in pre-Cenozoic times.


2012 ◽  
Vol 243-244 ◽  
pp. 117-129 ◽  
Author(s):  
Azzurra d'Atri ◽  
Gian Gaspare Zuffa ◽  
William Cavazza ◽  
Aral I. Okay ◽  
Gianfranco Di Vincenzo
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