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Resource utilization in the sub-sectors of the textile industry: opportunities for sustainability. [PDF]
Kır A, Ozturk E, Yetis U, Kitis M.
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A Review of Wetland Remote Sensing. [PDF]
Guo M, Li J, Sheng C, Xu J, Wu L.
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This research forms the basis for the applicability of the Dunham (1962) classification of carbonated rock lithofacies to the analysis of the giant Ballik travertine architecture, while reconstructing lateral and vertical environmental changes.
Cihan Aratman +6 more
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Abstract The chemical and isotopic properties of thermal waters (Kamara and Cizmeli) and cold springs from the Yenice Geothermal Field (YGF), in southwestern Anatolia, Turkey are investigated in order to establish a conceptual hydrogeochemical-hydrogeological model.
Hülya Alçiçek +2 more
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Pleistocene mammals from travertine deposits of the Denizli basin (SW Turkey)
Abstract The Denizli basin, which is famous by its modern travertine accumulations such as that of Pamukkale is located at the eastern junction of Buyuk Menderes and Gediz grabens in the western Anatolian extensional province. This basin contains large travertine formations, the origin and age of which are still debated.
Hüseyin Erten +2 more
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Abstract The late Pliocene–early Pleistocene Tosunlar succession (Denizli Basin, southwestern Turkey) represents fluvial-dominated delta environments at the margins of a brackish long-lived lake. Two main facies associations are documented: (i) a delta front facies association, with a distal (DF1) and proximal (DF2) deposits; and (ii) a delta plain ...
Hülya Alçiçek +2 more
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Abstract Pleistocene rhinoceroses are poorly documented in Turkey where they have been reported only from the late early Pleistocene (1.3–1.1 Ma) travertine deposits of the Denizli Basin. In this work, new rhinoceros remains collected from this basin are assigned to a relatively large-sized Stephanorhinus hundsheimensis on the basis of their ...
Luca Pandolfi, Hüseyin Erten
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