Published January 1, 1997
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Palaeogeographic and tectonic position of the Carboniferous rocks of the western Pontides (Turkey) in the frame of the Variscan belt
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The Carboniferous rocks situated between Istanbul and Zonguldak coal basin belong to a fragment of the Hercynian chain of problematic origin, known as the ''Palaeozoic of Istanbul''. The Carboniferous rocks of the ''Palaeozoic of Istanbul'' are part of a well-developed passive continental margin which is totally exotic with respect to the surrounding units in Turkey, but shows many similarities with the Palaeozoic sequence of the Moesian Platform and the European coal basins. It is suggested that the ''Palaeozoic of Istanbul'' was part of the East European Platform and has drifted southwards during the opening of the western Black Sea basin. The original position of this unit within the Hercynian chain is tentatively shown in a global reconstruction during Carboniferous.
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