Fission-track evidence for late Oligocene and mid-Miocene activity along the North Anatolian Fault in south-western Thrace

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Apatite fission-track (FT) analyses of sandstone samples colected across the trace of the Ganos segment of the North Anatolian Fault (NAF) in south-western Thrace (Turkey) indicate that a significant structural discontinuity was in existence at least by the latest Oligocene. Such discontinuity had a complex kinematic history, as exhumation south of it occurred during the latest Oligocene and north of it during the mid-Miocene. Our data imply that early Pliocene westward propagation of the NAF in the Marmara region followed a pre-existing structural discontinuity; such discontinuity could be related to the development of the Intra-Pontide Suture, marking the terminal closure of the Intra-Pontide Ocean during the Oligocene. © 2005 Blackwell Publishing Ltd.

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Zattin, M., Okay, A. I., & Cavazza, W. (2005). Fission-track evidence for late Oligocene and mid-Miocene activity along the North Anatolian Fault in south-western Thrace. Terra Nova, 17(2), 95–101. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-3121.2004.00583.x

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