Ibrahim Çemen
University of Alabama
52 Papers
322 Citations
Ibrahim Çemen is an academic researcher from University of Alabama. The author has contributed to research in topics: Massif & Fault (geology). The author has an hindex of 18, co-authored 46 publications. Previous affiliations of Ibrahim Çemen include Oklahoma State University–Stillwater.
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Papers
Ductile-brittle transition along the Alasehir detachment fault and its structural relationship with the Simav detachment fault, Menderes massif, western Turkey
TL;DR: In this article, the authors show a gradual change from undeformed isotropic granodiorite to protomylonite, mylonite and ultramylonite towards its upper structural levels.
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Complete Tertiary exhumation history of the Menderes massif, western Turkey: an alternative working hypothesis
TL;DR: The main exhumation of the Menderes massif, western Turkey, occurred along an originally N-dipping Datca-Kale main break- away fault that controlled depositions in the Kale and the Gokova basins during the Oligocene - Early Miocene interval as mentioned in this paper.
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The role of the flexural rotation/rolling hinge model in the tectonic evolution of the Alaşehir graben, western Turkey
TL;DR: In this article, the authors show that the Alasehir graben formation is a sequential process with three different periods represented by three fault systems and associated sedimentation, and that the recently active third fault system separates older older graben fill and a fourth sedimentary unit.
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The structural relationship between the East Anatolian and Dead Sea fault zones in southeastern Turkey
Doǧan Perinçek,Ibrahim Çemen +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, the complex structural relationship between the East Anatolian and Dead Sea fault zones is examined, mostly based on field observations in southeastern Turkey where the two fault zones are close together.
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Crustal thickness variations in the Aegean region and implications for the extension of continental crust
TL;DR: In this article, the authors have combined teleseismic waveform data from 5 broadband and 45 short-period temporary seismic stations with data from several permanent seismic stations to determine crustal thickness variations in the Aegean region.
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