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The Ypresian to Lutetian marine record in NW Turkey: a revised biostratigraphy and
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Biostratigraphy and paleoenvironments of the Oligocene succession
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Source rock potential and depositional environment of the Lower Oligocene İhsaniye
Formation in NW Turkey (Thrace, Karaburun)
EMILIA TULAN, REINHARD F. SACHSENHOFER, GABOR TARI, RACHEL FLECKER, VANESSA FAIRBANK, MAGDALENA PUPP, RYAN B. ICKERT
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Latest Priabonian larger benthic foraminiferal assemblages at the demise of the
Soğucak Carbonate Platform (Thrace Basin and Black Sea shelf, NW Turkey):
implications for the shallow marine biostratigraphy
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Late Eocene to Early Oligocene palynostratigraphy of the Western Black Sea, Eastern
Paratethys
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Turkish J Earth Sci, 29, (2020), 115-138
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Eocene-Oligocene succession at Kıyıköy (Midye) on the Black Sea coast in Thrace
ARAL I. OKAY, MICHAEL D. SIMMONS, ERCAN ÖZCAN, STEPHEN STARKIE, MICHAEL D. BIDGOOD, ANDREW R.C. KYLANDER-CLARK
Turkish J Earth Sci, 29, (2020), 139-153
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Microfossil assemblages (diatoms, calcareous nannofossils, and silicoflagellates),
paleoenvironment, and hydrocarbon source rock potential of the Oligocene Ruslar
Formation at Karadere, Bulgaria
EMILIA TULAN, REINHARD F. SACHSENHOFER, JAKUB WITKOVSKI, GABOR TARI, STJEPAN CORIC, ACHIM BECHTEL
Turkish J Earth Sci, 29, (2020), 154-169
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The stratigraphy of the Oligocene-lower Miocene deposits of southern Ukraine
YULIIA V. VERNYHOROVA, TAMARA S. RYABOKON
Turkish J Earth Sci, 29, (2020), 170-207
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Middle Eocene high-K acidic volcanism in the Princes' Islands (İstanbul) and its
geodynamic implications
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Turkish J Earth Sci, 29, (2020), 208-219