H. Gursoy et al., Palaeomagnetic study of the Galatean Volcanic Province, north-central Turkey: Neogene deformation at the northern border of the Anatolian Block, GEOL J, 34(1-2), 1999, pp. 7-23
A regional palaeomagnetic study is reported from 24 lavas of the (Late Mioc
ene) Galatean Volcanic Province bordering the North Anatolian Fault Zone (N
AFZ) in northern Anatolia. Rock magnetic studies show that the lavas have a
ferromagnetic content dominated by low-Ti magnetite assemblages which have
been subjected to variable degrees of high and low temperature oxidation.
Although larger fractions of ferromagnetic grains are multidomain, signific
ant fractions of single domain grains are always present and presumed to be
responsible for the stable remanence at all sites. Magnetic remanence is i
nterpreted to be essentially primary because it preserves a record of both
polarities which has since been tectonically rotated. Fifteen sites define
a coherent dipolar axis with a mean direction of D/I = 16.8/56.5 degrees (a
lpha(95) = 6.9 degrees). This is related clockwise by 10.2 +/- 7.2 degrees
from the Eurasian field at 10 Ma and is interpreted to record block rotatio
n during westward expulsion of lithosphere along the northern margin of the
Anatolian region late in the Neotectonic history. Upper Cretaceous rocks f
rom the northern side of this sector of the NAFZ exhibit rotations relative
to Eurasia; whilst these may have been imparted partly during Eocene colli
sion of the istanbul and Sakarya zones, consistent counterclockwise motions
show that differential block rotations are occurring here with the Galatea
n region bounded at its northern margin by the NAFZ. Copyright (C) 1999 Joh
n Wiley & Sons, Ltd.