2016
DOI: 10.1144/jgs2015-130
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Quantitative dating of Pleistocene deposits of the Kyrenia Range, northern Cyprus: implications for timing, rates of uplift and driving mechanisms

Abstract: The Kyrenia Range underwent tectonically driven uplift during the Pliocene to Pleistocene in response to the interaction of various tectonic processes. To understand the tectonic processes driving the uplift and how this is related to uplift of other areas of the Eastern Mediterranean, uranium-series disequilibrium and optically stimulated luminescence dating were applied to marine and non-marine terrace deposits exposed on the northern flank of the range. Palaeomagnetism and strontium isotope dating were used… Show more

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“…Earlier deformation phases conditioned the crust for further deformation, but are not considered here. The late Miocene – earliest Pliocene compressional deformation is interpreted as the result of the final closure of a second subduction zone which separated the Troodos ophiolite and related crust to the south from the amalgamated Tauride continental crust of Turkey to the north (McCay & Robertson, 2013; Palamakumbura et al 2016, Palamakumbura & Robertson, 2016; Robertson & Kinnaird, 2016).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Earlier deformation phases conditioned the crust for further deformation, but are not considered here. The late Miocene – earliest Pliocene compressional deformation is interpreted as the result of the final closure of a second subduction zone which separated the Troodos ophiolite and related crust to the south from the amalgamated Tauride continental crust of Turkey to the north (McCay & Robertson, 2013; Palamakumbura et al 2016, Palamakumbura & Robertson, 2016; Robertson & Kinnaird, 2016).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…2011), combined with new evidence from the Kyrenia Range (Palamakumbura & Robertson, 2016; Palamakumbura et al . 2016 b ), indicate that the two areas uplifted contemporaneously from Early Pleistocene time onwards.…”
Section: Palaeogeography Of the Mesaoria (Mesarya) Basinmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Palaeomagnetic analysis of the Athalassa (Gürpınar) Formation in the north of the Mesaoria (Mesarya) Plain has revealed the existence of reversed polarities, indicating deposition prior to the most recent palaeomagnetic reversal at 0.78 Ma (Palamakumbura et al . 2016 b ). The available evidence suggests an Early Pleistocene age for the Athalassa (Gürpınar) Formation within the northern part of the Mesaoria (Mesarya) Basin, similar to the age of the better-dated exposures further south.…”
Section: Age Constraintsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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