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Volume 31, Issue No. 1, 2006
GEOCHEMISTRY, TECTONO-MAGMATIC DISCRIMINATION AND RADIOLARIAN AGES OF BASIC EXTRUSIVES WITHIN THE IZMIR-ANKARA SUTURE BELT (NW TURKEY): TIME CONSTRAINTS FOR THE NEOTETHYAN EVOLUTION
M. Cemal Göncüoglu*,@, M. Kenan Yaliniz** and U. Kagan Tekin***
* Middle East Technical University, Geological Engineering Department, 06531, Ankara, Turkey (e-mail: mcgoncu@metu.edu.tr).
** Celal Bayar University, Turgutlu Vocational School, Turgutlu-Manisa, Turkey (e-mail: mkenan@bayar.edu.tr).
*** Hacettepe University, Geological Engineering Department, 06532, Beytepe- Ankara, Turkey (e-mail: uktekin@hacettepe.edu.tr).
@ Corresponding author, e-mail: mcgoncu@metu.edu.tr
Keywords: : Neotethys, Izmir-Ankara Ocean, geochemistry, radiolarian dating, tectonic evolution, NW Turkey.
ABSTRACT
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The preliminary geochemical data revealed the existence of a variety of basaltic rocks with magma types ranging in composition of MORB, IAT, OIB and CAB, in the mélange.
The age of the radiolarian assemblage from a tectonic block of chert-mudstone alternation associated with OIB-type basalts within the mélange is assigned to early Berriasian - early Hauterivian, based on the co-occurrence of radiolarian taxa as Angulobracchia sp. cf. A. (?) portmanni, Godia nodocentrum, Pantanellium masirahense, Thanarla brouweri, Pseudoeucyrtis hanni, Svinitzium mizutanii, Mirifusus dianae s.l., Tethysetta boesii. Another block of chert-mudstone alternation associated with MORB-type basalts includes the following Cenomanian radiolarian fauna: Thanarla pulchra, Novixitus mclaughlini, Pseudodictyomitra pseudomacrocephala, Pseudodictyomitra tiara, Stichomitra communis.
New findings from the Central Sakarya area combined with previous data of the authors reveal that the Izmir-Ankara Ocean started to open already in the Late Triassic. The formation of OIB-type intra-plate seamounts within the Izmir-Ankara Ocean began in late Bathonian and persisted until early Aptian. The the intra-oceanic subduction and the generation of supra-subduction-type volcanism started in early Santonian and the spreading-ridge of the Izmir-Ankara Ocean plate was not subducted until the Cenomanian.
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