2004
DOI: 10.1017/s0016756804009458
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Oceanic crust generation in an island arc tectonic setting, SE Anatolian orogenic belt (Turkey)

Abstract: A number of Late Cretaceous ophiolitic bodies are located between the metamorphic massifs of the southeast Anatolian orogenic system. One of them, the Göksun ophiolite (northern Kahramanmaraş), which crops out in a tectonic window bounded by the Malatya metamorphic units on both the north and south, is located in the EW-trending nappe zone of the southeast Anatolian orogenic belt between Göksun and Afşin (northern Kahramanmaraş). It consists of ultramafic–mafic cumulates, isotropic gabbro, a sheeted dyke compl… Show more

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“…These are; (a) the Mid-Late Triassic rifting to spreading of Southern Neotethys, separated from North Africa (Gutnic, Monod, Poisson, & Dumont, 1979;Robertson & Woodcock, 1979;1980;Şengör, Satır, & Akkök, 1984;Yılmaz, 1993;Yılmaz et al, 1993), (b) Late Cretaceous northward subduction-accretion of ophiolites and arc-related units (Bağcı et al, 2005;2008;Karaoğlan, Parlak, Kloetzli, Thöni, et al, 2013;Karaoğ-lan, Parlak, Kloetzli, Koller, et al, 2013;Robertson, 2002Robertson, , 2004Robertson et al, 2006Robertson et al, , 2007Robertson et al, , 2012Rizaoğlu et al, 2006;2009;Parlak et al, 2004;2009, (c) Mid-Eocene subductionrelated extension (Robertson et al, 2006;Yılmaz, 1993;Yiğitbaş & Yılmaz, 1996a, 1996bKaraoğlan, Parlak, Robertson, et al, 2013) and (d) Early-Middle Miocene collision and southward thrusting over the Arabian Foreland Robertson et al, 2006Robertson et al, , 2007Robertson et al, , 2012Şengör & Yılmaz, 1981;Yılmaz, 1993).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…These are; (a) the Mid-Late Triassic rifting to spreading of Southern Neotethys, separated from North Africa (Gutnic, Monod, Poisson, & Dumont, 1979;Robertson & Woodcock, 1979;1980;Şengör, Satır, & Akkök, 1984;Yılmaz, 1993;Yılmaz et al, 1993), (b) Late Cretaceous northward subduction-accretion of ophiolites and arc-related units (Bağcı et al, 2005;2008;Karaoğlan, Parlak, Kloetzli, Thöni, et al, 2013;Karaoğ-lan, Parlak, Kloetzli, Koller, et al, 2013;Robertson, 2002Robertson, , 2004Robertson et al, 2006Robertson et al, , 2007Robertson et al, , 2012Rizaoğlu et al, 2006;2009;Parlak et al, 2004;2009, (c) Mid-Eocene subductionrelated extension (Robertson et al, 2006;Yılmaz, 1993;Yiğitbaş & Yılmaz, 1996a, 1996bKaraoğlan, Parlak, Robertson, et al, 2013) and (d) Early-Middle Miocene collision and southward thrusting over the Arabian Foreland Robertson et al, 2006Robertson et al, , 2007Robertson et al, , 2012Şengör & Yılmaz, 1981;Yılmaz, 1993).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The sheeted dikes are mainly oriented along a strike Figure 2. Generalized log sections of the SE Anatolian ophiolites (Bağcı et al, 2005;Parlak et al, 2013bParlak et al, , 2004Beyarslan & Bingöl, 1991;Rızaoğlu et al 2009). (Dilek & Thy, 1998;Selçuk, 1981).…”
Section: Kızıldağ (Hatay) Ophiolitementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The late Cretaceous Göksun ophiolite is seen in a tectonic window surrounded by Malatya metamorphics both from north and south is located in the East-West trending nappe zone (upper nappe zone) of the southeast Anatolian orogenic belt (Yılmaz,1993) in the area between Göksun and Afşin (Kahramanmaraş) (Figure 1) (Parlak et al, 2004;Rızaoğlu et al, 2005). The Göksun ophiolite representing the lower nappe zone of the southeast Anatolian orogenic belt (Yılmaz,1993) is characterized by a complete ophiolitic pseudostratigraphy, from bottom to top, tectonites, ultramafic to mafic cumulates, isotropic gabbro, sheeted dike complex, plagiogranite and volcanic units (Figure 1).…”
Section: Geology Of the Study Areamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On the otherhand, ophiolitic masses are emplaced on the continental crust (Beyarslan & Bingöl, 2000;Parlak, Höck, Kozlu, & Delaloye, 2004;Parlak & Robertson, 2004;Robertson, 2002Robertson, , 2004Yalınız, Floyd, & Göncüoğlu, 1996. Tertiary units deposited in back-arc basins are most common (Aksoy, Türkmen, & Turan, 2005;Aktaş & Robertson, 1984;Cronin et al, 2000;Özkul & Kerey, 1996;Yazgan, 1984).…”
Section: Geological Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%