2017
DOI: 10.1080/09853111.2017.1406430
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Fossil findings from the Sıcak Çermik fissure ridge-type travertines and possible hominid tracks, Sivas, Central Turkey

Abstract: Sıcak Çermik (Sivas) is an important geothermal and recent travertine formation area in Central Anatolia. The majority of travertines found in the region comprise fissure-ridge type travertines according to morphological classification. At the location called Tepe Çermik within the travertine area, fill containing fossil bone fragments of Equus sp., Bovidae and other abundant animals formed within the fracture axis of a N-S striking fissure-ridge travertine developed under control of tectonic forces. The finds… Show more

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“…The majority of studies carried out on travertines have used the U/Th method for dating the deposition (Sturchio, 1994;Eikenberg et al, 2001;Semghouli et al, 2001;Mallick and Frank, 2002;Soligo et al, 2002;Altunel, 1994;Çakır, 1998, Altunel and Hancock 1993a, b, 1996Altunel, 1996;Hancock et al, 1999;Mesci et al, 2008;Brogi et al, 2009;Temiz et al, 2011;Mesci, 2012;Çolak et al, 2015;Brogi et al, 2014;Brogi et al, 2016;Mesci et al, 2018). However, the electron spin resonance (ESR) method has also been applied (Grün, 1989;Rink et al, 1997;Engin et al, 1999a), and a few studies have used the thermoluminescence (TL) method for dating (Engin et al, 1999b).…”
Section: U/th Age Results and Opening Rate Of Fissurementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The majority of studies carried out on travertines have used the U/Th method for dating the deposition (Sturchio, 1994;Eikenberg et al, 2001;Semghouli et al, 2001;Mallick and Frank, 2002;Soligo et al, 2002;Altunel, 1994;Çakır, 1998, Altunel and Hancock 1993a, b, 1996Altunel, 1996;Hancock et al, 1999;Mesci et al, 2008;Brogi et al, 2009;Temiz et al, 2011;Mesci, 2012;Çolak et al, 2015;Brogi et al, 2014;Brogi et al, 2016;Mesci et al, 2018). However, the electron spin resonance (ESR) method has also been applied (Grün, 1989;Rink et al, 1997;Engin et al, 1999a), and a few studies have used the thermoluminescence (TL) method for dating (Engin et al, 1999b).…”
Section: U/th Age Results and Opening Rate Of Fissurementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Within the classification scheme of Altunel (1996), the travertines developed as fissure-ridge types comprising fault front, channel and cone shapes reflecting a tectonic signature. Where they continue to grow in the present, they can be used to determine the contemporary regional stress field and thus are related to active regional tectonics (Altunel, 1996;Mesci et al, 2008;De Filippis et al, 2012;Brogi et al, 2009;Mesci, 2012;Brogi et al, 2016;Mesci et al, 2018).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The central fissure corresponds in depth to a bundle of veins ranging from some millimeters to a few meters in width (Figure 2c), filled by vertical laminated palisade or fibrous calcite and/or aragonite (named "banded travertine" in [9,10]). In some cases, the apical fissure is open (Figure 2d), becoming subject to receiving detrital components deriving from the travertine walls (i.e., pieces of travertine with dimensions from cm to dm) along with remains of animal bones [42]. At the Mammoth Hot Spring area (United States), one fissure is even accessible, representing a constructional type of a cave ('Devil's Kitchen'; [43]).…”
Section: Fissure Ridge Morphology and Internal Architecturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Finally, systems of fissure ridges can be distributed in an echelon formation, such as those from Gölemezli [20], Cambazlı [27], and Sıcakçermik [25,42], Turkey, suggesting fault arrays related to first-order fault zones, or in irregular shapes, therefore meaning that they contain few well-ordered tectonic structures.…”
Section: Fissure Ridge Morphology and Internal Architecturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Travertines are observed on the earth's surface with a variety of shapes and sizes and are carbonate accumulations related to hot geothermal springs rich in calcium and bicarbonate in active or recently active tectonic, volcanic and geothermal areas (De Filippis et al, 2013;Temiz et al, 2018). There are many tectonic, mineralogical and geochemical studies about travertines (Brogi & Capezzuoli, 2009;D'Alessandro et al, 2007;Fouke et al, 2000;Garnett et al, 2004;Ihlenfeld et al, 2003;Karabacak et al, 2017;Kele et al, 2011;Mesci et al, 2018;Özkul et al, 2013;Ritter et al, 2018;Selim et al, 2016;Teboul et al, 2016;Temiz & Eikenberg, 2011;Temiz et al, 2009;Temiz & Savas, 2015;Uysal et al, 2007).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%