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Geology of the Central Sivas Basin (Turkey)

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posted on 2018-11-17, 05:28 authored by Etienne Legeay, Alexandre Pichat, Charlie Kergaravat, Charlotte Ribes, Jean-Paul Callot, Jean-Claude Ringenbach, Cédric Bonnel, Guilhem Hoareau, André Poisson, Geoffroy Mohn, Phillipe Crumeyrolle, Kaan Sevki Kavak, Haluk Temiz

This paper presents a revised geological map at the 1/50,000 scale of the Central Sivas Basin together with a synthetic stratigraphic chart and cross-sections. The map covers an area of approximately 9840 km² within the Eastern Anatolian orogen. The structure of the studied area is dominated by three major tectonic domains: (i) to the south, a north-verging thrust wedge involving Maastrichtian – Eocene sediments deposited onto an ophiolitic basement, (ii) in the center an Oligo-Miocene domain shaped by salt tectonics detached above the thrust wedge, along a late Eocene salt layer, and, (iii) to the north the Pliocene depocenter onlapping onto the Kırşehir basement. The central halokinetic domain exhibits two generations of minibasins (respectively, early Oligocene and late Oligocene to late Miocene), separated by an evaporite canopy. The map includes new stratigraphic correlations for the pre-salt stratigraphy and improve the comprehension of the southern fold-and-thrust-belt.

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This work has been made possible by funding from Total S.A. in the framework of the Structural Geology Chair at E2S-Univ. Pau & Pays Adour held by Jean-Paul Callot.

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