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A Comparative Study of Qualitative and Quantitative Methods For The Assessment of Adhesive Remnant After Bracket Debonding
(Oxford Univ Press, 2012)The amount of the residual adhesive after bracket debonding is frequently assessed in a qualitative manner, utilizing the adhesive remnant index (ARI). This study aimed to investigate whether quantitative assessment of the ... -
Suggested Methods for Rock Failure Criteria: General Introduction
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Application of Weights of-Evidence and Certainty Factor Models and Their Comparison in Landslide Susceptibility Mapping At Haraz Watershed, Iran
(Springer Heidelberg, 2013)The main goal of this study was to investigate the application of the weights-of-evidence and certainty factor approaches for producing landslide susceptibility maps of a landslide-prone area (Haraz) in Iran. For this ... -
New Age Data From The Tectonostratigraphic Units Of The Istranca "Massif" In Nw Turkey: A Correlation With Se Bulgaria
(Slovak Acad Sciences Geological Inst, 2013)The Istranca Crystalline Complex in NW Anatolia and SE Bulgaria includes structural units that differ in lithostratigraphy, metamorphism, age and structural position. They are collectively named as the "Istranca nappes" ... -
A Comparative Assessment of Prediction Capabilities of Dempster-Shafer and Weights-of-Evidence Models in Landslide Susceptibility Mapping Using Gis
(Taylor & Francis Ltd, 2013)In a country with diverse geologic, topographic and climatic conditions such as Iran, landslides are frequent phenomena. The aim of this study is to perform a landslide susceptibility assessment at Haraz watershed, Iran ... -
Landslide Susceptibility Mapping Using Support Vector Machine and Gis at the Golestan Province, Iran
(Indian Acad Sciences, 2013)The main goal of this study is to produce landslide susceptibility map using GIS-based support vector machine (SVM) at Kalaleh Township area of the Golestan province, Iran. In this paper, six different types of kernel ... -
Cenozoic Tectonics Of The Tuz Golu Basin (Central Anatolian Plateau, Turkey)
(Scientific Technical Research Council Turkey-Tubitak, 2013)We present a new 3D geologic model for the architecture and Cenozoic tectonic evolution of the Tuz Golu Basin, a major sedimentary basin in the Central Anatolian orogenic plateau. This model is grounded on 7 depth-converted ... -
The Evolution of Intraplate Fault Systems in Central Turkey: Structural Evidence and Ar-Ar and Rb-Sr Age Constraints for the Savcili Fault Zone
(Amer Geophysical Union, 2014)The Savcili Fault Zone represents one of the most prominent regional-scale intraplate fault systems in central Turkey, recording the collisional events following the closure of Neo-Tethys in the eastern Mediterranean region. ... -
Gis-Based Landslide Susceptibility Mapping With Probabilistic Likelihood Ratio And Spatial Multi-Criteria Evaluation Models (North Of Tehran, Iran)
(Springer Heidelberg, 2014)The aim of this study is to produce landslide susceptibility mapping by probabilistic likelihood ratio (PLR) and spatial multi-criteria evaluation (SMCE) models based on geographic information system (GIS) in the north of ... -
Geochemistry And Origin Of Plagiogranites From The Eldivan Ophiolite, Cankiri (Central Anatolia, Turkey)
(Slovak Acad Sciences Geological Inst, 2014)The Eldivan Ophiolite, exposed around Ankara and Cankiri cities, is located at the central part of the Izmir-Ankara-Erzincan Suture Zone (IAESZ). It represents fragments of the Neotethyan Oceanic Lithosphere emplaced towards ... -
Identifying The Volcanic Eruption Depicted In A Neolithic Painting At Çatalhöyük, Central Anatolia, Turkey
(2014)A mural excavated at the Neolithic Çatalhöyük site (Central Anatolia, Turkey) has been interpreted as the oldest known map. Dating to ∼6600 BCE, it putatively depicts an explosive summit eruption of the Hasan Dağı twin-peaks ... -
Polyphase Tectonic Evolution of the Aksu Basin, Isparta Angle (Southern Turkey)
(Slovak Acad Sciences Geological Inst, 2015)The Aksu Basin, within the Isparta Angle, is located to the north of the intersection of the Aegean and Cyprus arcs and has been evolving since the Middle Miocene. Correlation of: (1) kinematic analysis of fault planes ... -
Determining The Main Strand Of The Eskisehir Strike-Slip Fault Zone Using Subsidiary Structures And Seismicity: A Hypothesis Tested By Seismic Reflection Studies
(Scientific Technical Research Council Turkey-Tubitak, 2015)The Eskisehir Fault Zone is one of the major neotectonic structures of Turkey, extending from Inegol (Bursa) to Cihanbeyli (Konya). The fault zone presents a considerable seismic risk for the city of Eskisehir but the exact ... -
The Effects of High Alkaline Fly Ash on Strength Behaviour of a Cohesive Soil
(Hindawi Ltd, 2016)Contemporarily, there are 16 coal-burning thermal power plants currently operating in Turkey. This number is expected to rise to 46 in the future. Annually, about 15 million tons of fly ash are removed from the existing ... -
Sulfur Isotope Study of Vent Chimneys from Upper Cretaceous Volcanogenic Massive Sulfide Deposits of the Eastern Pontide Metallogenic Belt, Ne Turkey
(Scientific Technical Research Council Turkey-Tubitak, 2016)We obtained sulfur isotope analysis results of sulfide samples from hydrothermal vent chimneys of the eastern Pontide volcanogenic massive sulfide (VMS) deposits. The total range of delta S-34 values for vent chimneys in ... -
The Ankara Melange: An Indicator of Tethyan Evolution of Anatolia
(Slovak Acad Sciences Geological Inst, 2016)The Ankara Melange is a complex formed by imbricated slices of limestone block melanges (Karakaya and Hisarlikaya Formations), Neotethyan ophiolites (Eldivan, Ahlat and Edige ophiolites), post-ophiolitic cover units (Mart ... -
Relative Tectonic Activity Assessment of the Cameli Basin, Western Anatolia, Using Geomorphic Indices
(Taylor & Francis Ltd, 2016)Western Anatolia is one of the world's most seismically active regions. A nearly N-S-oriented extension caused the formation of E-W- and NE-SW-trending major grabens, creating the potential for earthquakes with magnitudes5. ... -
Investigating Palygorskite’S Role in the Development of Mesothelioma in Southern Nevada: Insights into Fiber-Induced Carcinogenicity
(2016)Similar to asbestos fibers, nonregulated mineral fibers can cause malignant mesothelioma (MM). Recently, increased proportions of women and young individuals with MM were identified in southern Nevada, suggesting that ...