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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 ...
Evolution Of Camlik Fissure-Ridge Travertines In The Baskale Basin (Van, Eastern Anatolia)
(Taylor & Francis Ltd, 2017)
Fissure-ridge travertines (FRTs) are of great importance for the determination and comparison of tectonic deformation in a region. The coeval development of these travertines with active fault zones supplies significant ...
The Pessimum Ratio And Aggregate Size Effects On Alkali Silica Reaction
(Elsevier Science Bv, 2015)
Alkali aggregate reaction is a chemical reaction that occurs between the reactive component of the aggregate and alkali hydroxide from the cement used in concrete or external source. In this study, the accelerated mortar ...
The Miocene Coal Seams In The Soma Basin (W. Turkey): Insights From Coal Petrography, Mineralogy And Geochemistry
(Elsevier Science Bv, 2017)
The Neogene Soma Basin, western Turkey, hosts three coal seams (kM2, kM3 and kPl) and several altered tuff layers within the Miocene sequences. This study focuses on the evaluation of coal-petrography, mineralogical and ...
The Role Of Oroclinal Bending In The Structural Evolution Of The Central Anatolian Plateau: Evidence Of A Regional Changeover From Shortening To Extension
(Slovak Acad Sciences Geological Inst, 2011)
The NW-SE striking extensional Inonu-Eskisehir Fault System is one of the most important active shear zones in Central Anatolia. This shear zone is comprised of semi-independent fault segments that constitute an integral ...
A 2800-Year Multi-Proxy Sedimentary Record of Climate Change From Lake Cubuk (Goynuk, Bolu, Nw Anatolia)
(Sage Publications Inc, 2016)
The sediment of Lake Cubuk in NW Anatolia, which is situated very close to the climate boundary between the dry Central Anatolia and the wet Marmara region, is regarded as a suitable climate archive to test inward and ...