Browsing Odum Library by Subject "Turkey"

Browsing Odum Library by Subject "Turkey"

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  • Guerel, Alic; Kadic, Selahatticn (The Clay Minerals SocietyThe Clay Minerals Society, 2006-09)
    The GuÈ zeloÈz-IÇ ncesu Plateaus are situated in the central and eastern parts of the Cappadocian volcanic province (central Anatolia). This province contains many ignimbrite levels, andesite, basalt intercalated with ...
  • Kacmaz, H.; Kokturk, U. (The Clay Minerals SocietyThe Clay Minerals Society, 2006)
    The zeolites and coexisting minerals of the silicic vitric tuffs in the Alacatõ (C es° me) area, west of IÇ zmir (Turkey), were studied. Mordenite is the most abundant zeolite in tuffs of the AlacËatõ area and usually ...
  • Kadi˙r, Selahatti˙n (The Clay Minerals SocietyThe Clay Minerals Society, 2007)
    Pliocene volcaniclastic lacustrine rocks of the Dog˘anbey formation in the Beysehir region (central Anatolia) are composed of organic-matter-bearing claystone, clastic units and dolomite interbeds, suggesting an anaerobic, ...
  • Kadir, Selahattin; Eren, Muhsin (The Clay Minerals SocietyThe Clay Minerals Society, 2008)
    Caliche in various forms, namely powdery, nodule, tube, fracture-infill, laminar crust, hard laminated crust (hardpan), and pisolitic crust, is widespread in the Mersin area in southern Turkey. It generally occurs within ...
  • Snellings, Ruben; Haren, Tom Van; Machiels, Lieven; Mertens, Gilles; Vandenberghe, Noel; Elsen, Jan (The Clay Mineral SocietyThe Clay Minerals Society, 2008)
    Miocene rifting and associated rhyolitic (K-rich) volcanism resulted in the deposition of pyroclastic material in the central Simav graben, near Karacaderbent, Turkey. The pyroclastics were deposited in a lacustrine ...
  • Kadir, Selahattin; Kart, Firdevs (The Clay Minerals Society, 2009)
    The Sogut kaolinite deposits at C¸ altı, I˙nhisar, and Kure, Turkey, are an important source of raw materials for the ceramics industry of that country, but no detailed mineralogical or geochemical characterizations of ...
  • Arslan, Mehmet; Abdioglu, Emel; Kadir, Selahattin (The Clay Minerals SocietyThe Clay Minerals Society, 2010)
    Widespread alteration in the Upper Cretaceous pyroclastic units of the Tirebolu (Giresun) area, NE Turkey, has resulted in significant occurrences of bentonite with economic potential. No detailed geological, mineralogical, ...
  • Kadir, Selahattin; Eren, Muhsin; Atabey, Esref (The Clay Minerals SocietyThe Clay Minerals Society, 2010)
    The origins of dolocrete and associated palygorskite in the C¸ anakkale region of Turkey have been little studied, but are of fundamental importance for a more complete understanding of the mineralogy of this region. The ...
  • Karakaya, Muazzez Celik; Karakaya, Necati; Kupeli, Suayip (The Clay Minerals Society, 2011)
    A number of different types of bentonite deposits formed by hydrothermal alteration and diagenetic processes are to be found in the Ordu area of the Eastern Black Sea region. The Ca- and Na-bentonite deposits are related ...
  • Kadir, Selahattin; Erman, Hande; Erkoyun, HuLya (The Clay Minerals Society, 2011)
    The Kutahya kaolinite deposits are the most important source of raw materials for the ceramics industry in Turkey. To date, no detailed mineralogical or geochemical characterizations of these materials have been carried ...
  • Karakaya, Muazzez Celik; Karakaya, Necati; Temel, Abidin (The Clay Minerals Society, 2011)
    Abstract—The Middle-Upper Miocene-Pliocene sediments near Polatlı contain commercial sepiolitic clay deposits. The sepiolite-rich Polatlı basin sediments were studied to describe the sepiolitic clay deposits of the area ...

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