The Geodynamics of the Aegean and Anatolia
Edited by Tuncay Taymaz, Y Yilmaz and Yildirim Dilek
314 pages, illustrations, maps.
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The complexity of plate interactions and associated crustal deformation in the Eastern Mediterranean region is reflected by the numerous destructive
earthquakes that have occurred throughout its history. Many of these have been well documented and studied. In addition, the Aegean region provides
examples of core-complex formation, synchronous basin evolution and subsequent graben formation and continental extensional deformation following
orogenic contraction. It is therefore considered to be a perfect natural laboratory for the study of these mechanisms. The region has been the subject
of intensive research for several decades. This book contains current results and ideas regarding the geodynamics of the Aegean and Anatolia. It will
be essential reading for all geoscientists with an interest in the structural evolution of the Eastern Mediterranean.
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