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Turkey Turkey is at the conjunction of three continents (Europe, Asia and Africa); cultures, histories and people welded together in this complex geography. This conjunction also causes complexity in geology of Turkey. Here, my aim is only introduce general characteristics of Turkey considering its geology. |
Geology of Turkey Turkey is placed between different tectonic realms and has complex geology considering the tectonic history and present field characteristics. Metamorphic, ophiolitic and granitic rocks of different ages and characteristics are present in Turkey and they are covered by younger cover units (Figure 1). |
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Figure 1. Geologic
map of Turkey (Bingöl, 1989).
There are three main tectonic units of Turkey from North to South: Pontides, Anatolides (Central Anatolian Crystalline Complex and Menderes Massif) and Taurides (Figure 2). |
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Figure 2.
Tectonic units of Turkey (After Ketin, 1966).
There are
detailed studies in literature about the tectonic evolution of Turkey,
but there are still debate on much of the geologic and tectonic features
of Turkey. Here the aim is not to deal with the detailed geology of
Turkey but to present the place of granitoids in the geology of Turkey.
The studies on granitoids, considering their geological and petrological
features together with their relationships with the other rock units
i.e. metamorphics and ophiolites, take much importance since they reveal
valuable information about the regional geology. Some of these studies are presented in The Granitoids of Turkey and The Balkan Peninsula.
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zircon "the key mineral" | ||||||
by Serhat KÖKSAL | ||||||
Middle East Technical University /TURKEY |
Central Laboratory / TIMS Lab | ||||||
e-mail: skoksal@metu.edu.tr |