Turkish Journal of Earth Sciences
The Turkish Journal of Earth Sciences is an international, bi-monthly, peer-reviewed, diamond open-access journal by the Scientific and Technological Research Council of Turkey (TUBITAK) - Turkish Academic Network and Information Center (ULAKBIM). Turk J Earth Sci publishes manuscripts on a wide spectrum of topics in the earth sciences, such as geology, structural geology, tectonics, sedimentology, geochemistry, geochronology, paleontology, igneous and metamorphic petrology, mineralogy, biostratigraphy, geophysics, geomorphology, paleoecology and oceanography, and mineral deposits. The journal is published in January, March, May, July, September, and November. The journal has been indexed in Scopus since 2002 and in SCI-E since 2006.
ISSN: 1300-0985
EISSN: 1303-619X
Journal Metrics
Impact Factor (2021) 1.543
5-Year Impact Factor 1.643
The Turkish Journal of Earth Sciences is pleased to announce its support to the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (UN SDGs); the journal explicitly concentrates on three out of 17 goals: sustainable cities and communities, climate action, and life on land.
Current Issue: Volume 32, Number 1 (2023)
Cover and Contents
Articles
Calcareous nannofossils, planktonic foraminifera, and revised stratigraphy of the Eocene Çayraz Formation; the final stage of marine sedimentation in Central Anatolia, Turkey
ALİ OSMAN YÜCEL, ERCAN ÖZCAN, RITA CATANZARITI, AYNUR HAKYEMEZ, ARAL OKAY, TAHSİN ATTİLA ÇİNER, and ALİ AKIN
Pages 1-26
Early Pliocene Arvicolinae and Cricetinae from the locality of Afşar, western Turkey
PANAGIOTIS SKANDALOS, KOEN LANSING, FATMA ARZU DEMİREL, MEHMET CİHAT ALÇİÇEK, SERDAR MAYDA, FRANCIEN DIELEMAN, and LARS W. VAN DEN HOEK OSTENDE
Pages 27-62
Pithonellid calcitarch record in the middle? Cenomanian Derdere-A Member, SE Turkey: palaeoenvironmental changes and stratigraphic significance
OĞUZ MÜLAYİM, İSMAİL ÖMER YILMAZ, and BRUNO FERRÉ
Pages 63-74
Multiphase deformation, fluid flow and mineralization in epithermal systems: Inferences from structures, vein textures and breccias of the Kestanelik epithermal Au-Ag deposit, NW Turkey
NİLAY GÜLYÜZ, ZOE KAİ SHIPTON, and İLKAY KUŞCU
Pages 75-95
Evidence for surface rupture of the 1939 Erzincan earthquake based on field data and paleoseismology on the Ezinepazarı Fault (North Anatolian Fault Zone, Central Anatolia)
FİKRET KOÇBULUT
Pages 96-112
Hydrogeochemical pattern and environmental isotope hydrology of coastal Bademli geothermal area (BGA) in western Turkey (Dikili-İzmir): A new geothermal prospect
ADİLE MELİS SOMAY ALTAŞ and ÜNSAL GEMİCİ
Pages 113-125

Editors
- Editor-in-Chief
- Prof. Dr. Orhan TATAR Sivas Cumhuriyet University
- Associate Editor-in-Chief
- Prof. Dr. Baochun HUANG Peking University, P.R. China