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Environmental effects of marble quarry operations in Burdur Lake Basin (Burdur-Turkey)

open access: yesJournal of Degraded and Mining Lands Management, 2023
Marble is the most important natural material because of its structural features and its long durability. It is mined at operated quarries on hill slopes. The original landform is permanently altered, and vegetation cover is destroyed.
Mehmet Ozcelik
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Predators of the giant pine scale, Marchalina hellenica (Gennadius 1883; Hemiptera: Marchalinidae), out of its natural range in Turkey [PDF]

open access: yesOpen Life Sciences, 2021
Marchalina hellenica is a sap sucking scale insect endemic to the Aegean basin and it has been introduced to several regions in Greece and Turkey to increase pine honey production.
Oğuzoğlu Şükran   +2 more
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Landfill site suitability analysis for sustainable solid waste management using AHP and GIS in Burdur Lake Basin, Türkiye [PDF]

open access: yesMethodsX
A critical challenge confronting cities today is the disposal or storage of generated waste. Municipal solid waste landfill site appraisal is essential for sustainable and ecologically responsible solid waste management.
İbrahim İskender Soyaslan
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INVESTIGATION OF THE CHANGES OF LAKE SURFACE TEMPERATURES AND AREAS: CASE STUDY OF BURDUR AND EGIRDIR LAKES, TURKEY [PDF]

open access: yesThe International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences, 2021
The world's average surface temperature has been increasing in recent decades. This situation is expected to affect aquatic systems and lakes are one of the most important aquatic systems.
N. Aslan, D. Koc-San
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Long-term spatial-temporal monitoring of eutrophication in Lake Burdur using remote sensing data

open access: yesWater Science and Technology, 2023
Lake eutrophication continues to be one of the major environmental challenges in lakes worldwide. This study is about using a remote sensing approach to monitor long-term chlorophyll-a (Chl-a) concentrations and the trophic state index (TSI) in Lake ...
Gizem Tuna Tuygun   +2 more
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Determination of Burdur Lake`s Area Changes Using Remote Sensing Techniques

open access: yesDoğal Afetler ve Çevre Dergisi, 2021
Drought monitoring in water bodies such as lakes is essential for sustainable management of water resources. In recent years, remote sensing methods and techniques have been successfully used for mapping and monitorıng water area changes.
Özümcan Alara Kaya, Gordana Kaplan
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Evaluation of morphometric parameters and erosion status in Burdur Lake Watershed

open access: yesTurkish Journal of Forestry, 2023
The research was carried out to determine the morphometric analysis parameters of the Burdur Lake Watershed. In addition, the erosion situation in the watershed has been evaluated with the help of morphometric parameters.
Ahmet Alper Babalık, İbrahim Dursun
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Mapping habitat suitabilities of some wildlife species in Burdur Lake Basin

open access: yesTurkish Journal of Forestry, 2017
This research paper aimed at modeling the relations between mammal wildlife species, which spread around Burdur Lake Basin, with environmental factors and getting habitat suitability maps on the basis of native species by generalizing acquired models ...
Emrah Tagi ERTUĞRUL   +2 more
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Modeling lake-groundwater interactions under climatic and anthropogenic stressors in a mediterranean closed basin: Burdur Lake, Türkiye

open access: yesJournal of Hydrology: Regional Studies
Study region: Understanding lake–groundwater interactions is crucial for the sustainable management of fragile ecosystems, such as Burdur Lake, a Ramsar-listed closed-basin lake in the Mediterranean region of Türkiye. Study focus: This study investigates
Hatice Kilic-Germec, Hasan Yazicigil
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Paleoseismological features and tectonic setting of the Fethiye-Burdur fault zone (SW Turkey) [PDF]

open access: yesGeološki Anali Balkanskoga Poluostrva, 2023
The Fethiye‐Burdur fault zone is not a single line. Still, it consists of discontinuous northeasterly trending fault segments developed parallel to each other between the Gulf of Fethiye and Burdur Lake.
Sari Coşkun   +5 more
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