| | Book | M. Bahadır Şahin Editors Mineral Resources of Turkey Modern Approaches in Solid Earth Sciences Volume...M. Bahadır Şahin Editors Mineral Resources of Turkey Editors Franco Pirajno Centre for Exploration...Ankara, Turkey Taner Ünlü Department of Geological Engineering Ankara University Ankara, Turkey M. Bahadır...Directorate of Mineral Research and Exploration Ankara, Turkey Responsible Series Editor: F. Pirajno ISSN 1876-1682... a great leader and the founder of Republic of Turkey. A visit by Mustafa Kemal Atatürk (4th from left; | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | Pb–Zn deposits in the Central and Eastern Taurides, Turkey 1938-2839 Geology Review, 0020-6814 TIGR International...Campus, Istanbul University, Avc0lar, Istanbul, Turkey (Accepted 11 December 2009) The Central and Eastern...source of sulphur from both organic compounds and crustal materials. In contrast, stable sulphur isotope...In particular, with the exception of the Suçat0 district, all deposits in the Eastern (Delikkaya, Ayrakl0...crust and orogenic belts. Fluid inclusion, stable sulphur, and radiogenic lead isotope studies indicate that | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | Pb-Zn-F mineralization in the Bitlis Massif, SE Turkey a b Ali Rıza Çolakoğlu , Nurullah Hanilçi & Kurtuluş... Van, Turkey b Department of Geological Engineering , Istanbul University , Istanbul, Turkey Published...Pb-Zn-F mineralization in the Bitlis Massif, SE Turkey, International Geology Review, 53:14, 1593-1621...Pb-Zn-F mineralization in the Bitlis Massif, SE Turkey 1938-2839 Geology Review, 0020-6814 TIGR International...University, Van, Turkey; Department of Geological Engineering, Istanbul University, Istanbul, Turkey (Accepted | | | Book | the biomacromolecular precursors of kerogen. Sulphur Incorporation Conditions favoring the activity...Additionally, reaction of organic matter with inorganic sulphur species may render OM resistant against bacterial...formation pathway of the kerogen of the Göynük Oil Shale (Oligocene, Turkey) as revealed by electron microscopy...formation pathway of the kerogen of the Göynük Oil Shale (Oligocene, Turkey) as revealed by electron microscopy...pyrolysis) were similar to Type II kerogen]. Although sulphur-bearing compounds were not detected during pyrolysis |
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