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International Geology Review | 2001

Facies Characteristics of the Cenomanian–Maastrichtian Sequence of the Beydaglari Carbonate Platform, Korkuteli Area, Western Taurides, Turkey

Bilal Sarı; Sacit Özer

In the Korkuteli area of the western Taurides, Upper Cretaceous sequences consist of the neritic and hemipelagic Beydaglari Formation and the pelagic Akdag Formation. These formations show important facies variations and stratigraphic gaps. The Beydaglari Formation, ranging in age from Cenomanian to Santonian, is approximately 600 m thick, and is composed mainly of platform-type neritic carbonates. Five microfacies indicating tidal-flat, subtidal (lagoonal), reef, and forereef subenvironments are distinguished in the neritic carbonates of the formation. Benthic foraminifera and rudists are the main biological components that provide information about the environment and age of the unit. In addition, cryptalgal lamination also is recognized as an important tool in determining environment. The uppermost part of the Beydaglari Formation is composed of hemipelagic carbonates (a sixth microfacies), which were deposited under basinal conditions. The Akdag Formation consists of planktonic foraminifera-bearing pelagic carbonates, suggesting a Campanian-Maastrichtian age and deposition as a basinal facies. The formation disconformably overlies the Beydaglari Formation along an erosional surface. Eocene transgressive pelagic clayey carbonates of the Ulucak Formation unconformably overlie the Upper Cretaceous carbonate sequences. Detailed investigations have shown that, at least in the studied part of the autochthonous unit, the platform began to drown during the Santonian and that a true basinal environment persisted from the Campanian to the Maastrichtian. Two erosional phases are recorded; one occurred after the Santonian and is characterized by a prominent erosional surface, and the other is responsible for the post-Cretaceous regression.


International Geology Review | 2018

Kinematics and U-Pb zircon ages of the sole metamorphics of the Marmaris Ophiolite, Lycian Nappes, Southwest Turkey

Talip Güngör; Cüneyt Akal; Sacit Özer; Altuğ Hasözbek; Bilal Sarı; Regina Mertz-Kraus

ABSTRACT In the eastern Mediterranean, the Lycian Nappes are found in the structurally uppermost position in the Anatolide-Tauride belt related to the closure of the Neotethys. In Western Turkey, the Marmaris Ophiolite with the metamorphic sole occupies the uppermost tectonic position in the Lycian belt. The metamorphic sole is represented by discontinuous tectonic slices composed of amphibolites, phyllites, micashists and quartzo-feldspathic micaschists. Zircons from the micashists and quartzo-feldspathic micaschists display dark cores and rims. The cores yield ages between 229 and 175 Ma, inner rims yield ages between 153 and 143 Ma and the outer rims show a concordia age of 96.7 ± 0.79 Ma. In terms of their Th/U ratios, the cores and inner rims indicate igneous origin, whereas the outer rims indicate accretion during metamorphism. By dating of these zircons, the deposition time for the protolith of micaschists and quartzo-feldspathic micaschists could be constrained as the Early Cretaceous. Present-day orientation of the kinematic data from the sole metamorphics and the uppermost part of the Karabörtlen formation clearly suggest a top-to-the NE sense of shear. By taking into account the 25º–30º anticlockwise post-emplacement rotation of Southwest Turkey, it follows that the Lycian Nappes were emplaced eastward onto the Menderes Nappes. This tectonic model disagrees with the previous tectonic models suggesting northward or southward movement of the Lycian Nappes onto Menderes Nappes.


International Journal of Earth Sciences | 2001

Stratigraphy of Upper Cretaceous–Palaeogene sequences in the southern and eastern Menderes Massif (western Turkey)

Sacit Özer; Hasan Sözbilir; İzver Özkar; Vedia Toker; Bilal Sarı


Journal of Foraminiferal Research | 2006

UPPER CRETACEOUS PLANKTONIC FORAMINIFERAL BIOSTRATIGRAPHY OF THE BEY DAĞLARI AUTOCHTHON IN THE KORKUTELI AREA, WESTERN TAURIDES, TURKEY

Bilal Sarı


Cretaceous Research | 2009

Stratigraphic organisation, spatial distribution, palaeoenvironmental reconstruction, and demise of Lower Cretaceous (Barremian-lower Aptian) carbonate platforms of the Western Pontides (Black Sea region, Turkey)

Jean-Pierre Masse; Okan Tüysüz; Mukerrem Fenerci-Masse; Sacit Özer; Bilal Sarı


Cretaceous Research | 2004

First record of Upper Turonian rudists (Mollusca, Hippuritoidea) in the Bey Daglari carbonate platform, Western Taurides (Turkey): taxonomy and strontium isotope stratigraphy of Vaccinites praegiganteus (Toucas, 1904)

Bilal Sarı; Thomas Steuber; Sacit Özer


Cretaceous Research | 2009

Description of Paracaprinula syriaca Piveteau (Hippuritoidea, Plagioptychidae) and a revised age of ophiolite obduction on the African-Arabian Plate in southeastern Turkey

Thomas Steuber; Sacit Özer; Malte Schlüter; Bilal Sarı


Cretaceous Research | 2009

Planktonic foraminiferal biostratigraphy of the Coniacian-Maastrichtian sequences of the Bey Dağları Autochthon, western Taurides, Turkey: thin-section zonation

Bilal Sarı


Geobios | 2009

Upper Cretaceous rudist biostratigraphy of the Bey Dağları Carbonate Platform, Western Taurides, SW Turkey

Bilal Sarı; Sacit Özer


Geogaceta | 2004

Cathodoluminescence and metamorphism in rudist shells from the Upper Cretaceous marbles of Menderes Massif (Western Turkey)

Francisco García Garmilla; Sacit Özer; Bilal Sarı

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Sacit Özer

Dokuz Eylül University

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Cemil Yilmaz

Karadeniz Technical University

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Cüneyt Akal

Dokuz Eylül University

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Enis Kemal Sagular

Süleyman Demirel University

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