Late Pliocene Gilbert Type Delta and Early Pleistocene Drainage System Changes in the Erzurum Basin, NE Turkey

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Erzurum intermontane basin in north-eastern Turkey experienced terrigenous and carbonate sedimentation in Mio-Pleistocene. A Gilbert-type delta is described in the west of the basin. The delta deposits are dated to Late Pliocene based on bio- and magnetostratigraphy. The eroded surface of the delta is overlain by pebbles dated to Early Pleistocene by archaeological finds. The Erzurum Basin is the westernmost member in a row of intermontane basins that continues to the east with the Pasinler, Horasan, and Ararat basins that are drained by the Araxes River and its tributaries. It is likely that the paleo-Araxes River spread to the west in Late Pliocene and the studied delta was formed by its upper reaches that flowed into the water body of the Erzurum Basin. The delta deposits were covered by coarse alluvium in Early Pleistocene when the Erzurum Basin was tectonically isolated from the Araxes drainage system. In the latest Early Pleistocene or early Middle Pleistocene, the paleo-Araxes upper reaches were captured by the Euphrates River upper reaches that drain the Erzurum Basin now.

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H. Çelik

Firat University, Engineering Faculty, Department of Geological Engineering

Email: tesak@ginras.ru
Turkey, 23119, Elâzığ

V. Trifonov

Geological Institute, Russian Academy of Sciences

Email: tesak@ginras.ru
Russia, 119017, Moscow, Pyzhevsky, 7

A. Tesakov

Geological Institute, Russian Academy of Sciences

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Email: tesak@ginras.ru
Russia, 119017, Moscow, Pyzhevsky, 7

S. Sokolov

Geological Institute, Russian Academy of Sciences

Email: tesak@ginras.ru
Russia, 119017, Moscow, Pyzhevsky, 7

P. Frolov

Geological Institute, Russian Academy of Sciences; Laboratory of Macroecology and Biogeography of Invertebrates, Saint-Petersburg State University,
Universitetskaya

Email: tesak@ginras.ru
Russia, 119017, Moscow, Pyzhevsky, 7; Russia, 199034, Saint Petersburg, Naberezhnaia 7/9

A. Simakova

Geological Institute, Russian Academy of Sciences

Email: tesak@ginras.ru
Russia, 119017, Moscow, Pyzhevsky, 7

E. Shalaeva

Geological Institute, Russian Academy of Sciences

Email: tesak@ginras.ru
Russia, 119017, Moscow, Pyzhevsky, 7

E. Belyaeva

Institute of the History of Material Culture, RAS

Email: tesak@ginras.ru
Russia, 191186, Petersburg, Dvortsovaya Naberezhnaya, St. 18

A. Yakimova

Geological Institute, Russian Academy of Sciences

Email: tesak@ginras.ru
Russia, 119017, Moscow, Pyzhevsky, 7

E. Zelenin

Geological Institute, Russian Academy of Sciences

Email: tesak@ginras.ru
Russia, 119017, Moscow, Pyzhevsky, 7

A. Latyshev

Institute of Physics of the Earth, Russian Academy of Sciences

Email: tesak@ginras.ru
Russia, Moscow, Bolshaya Gruzinskaya str., 10

D. Bachmanov

Geological Institute, Russian Academy of Sciences

Email: tesak@ginras.ru
Russia, 119017, Moscow, Pyzhevsky, 7

Дж. Алчичек

Email: tesak@ginras.ru

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