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Landscapes are composed of diverse units that associate with each other, and these units have different functions both in ecology and physiognomy. Thus, evaluating landscape character plays an important role for conserving bio-diversity, as well as ...
Derya GÜLÇİN, Tuluhan YILMAZ
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unreinforced masonry buildings [PDF]
A recent earthquake of M=4.9 occurred on 29 October 2007 in C, ameli, Denizli, which is located in a seismically active region at southwest Anatolia, Turkey. It has caused extensive damages at unreinforced masonry buildings like many other cases observed
Akyol, E +9 more
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The Lapis Tiburtinus travertine developed in a system of sub‐basins with subaqueous conditions interconnected by a hydrographic network controlled through time by fluctuations of the Aniene River base level Abstract 3D modelling is a fundamental tool to visualize and understand the history of sedimentary basin filling and to reconstruct the geobody ...
Alessandro Mancini +3 more
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Classification of forest and shrubland vegetation in Mediterranean Turkey
Mediterranean Turkey comprises three vegetation belts: 1) thermo‐ and meso‐mediterranean, with coniferous (Pinus brutia, Pinus pinea) and sclerophyllous forests, as well as macchia, garrigue and phrygana (red dots), 2) supra‐mediterranean, with Pinus nigra, thermophilous oaks and Ostrya carpinifolia forests, and forests of temperate species (yellow ...
Ali Kavgacı +7 more
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The Late Villafranchian large mammals from the Denizli Basin travertines
The large mammals from travertine deposits in the Denizli basin include the following species: Archidiskodon meridionalis meridionalis, Equus cf. altidens s. l., E. cf. apolloniensis, Stephanorhinus cf. etruscus, Metacemceros rhenanus, Cervalces (Libralces) ex gr. minor-gallicus, Palaeotragus sp., Bovinae gen. and sp. indet.
Boulbes, N +3 more
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Large mammal remains from the early pleistocene site of Podere San Lorenzo (Perugia, Central Italy) [PDF]
Most of the research on fossil mammals from Umbria (central Italy) has been carried out in the southwestern branch of the Tiber basin, due to its paleontological richness.
Azzarà, Beatrice +6 more
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Premarital screening of 466 Mediterranean women for serum ferritin, vitamin B12, and folate concentrations [PDF]
Background/aim: Iron, folate, and vitamin B12 serum levels are closely related with dietary habits and have an essential role in the healthy development of a fetus.
Demirciler, İ. +5 more
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SEDIMENTARY INFILL AND GEOLOGICAL EVOLUTION OF ÇAMELİ NEOGENE BASIN, DENİZLİ-SW TURKEY
Çameli basin is oneof the western Anatolian grabens formed during the neotectonic period. The basincontains data which may enlighten neotectonic stage of the region due to itssetting and successions. Characteristics of the basin fill are determined bythe fades analysis and kev data related to time interval of the deposition areprovided by using ...
Mehmet Cihat Alçiçek +3 more
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Quaternary time scales for the Pontocaspian domain: interbasinal connectivity and faunal evolution [PDF]
The Pontocaspian (Black Sea - Caspian Sea) region has a very dynamic history of basin development and biotic evolution. The region is the remnant of a once vast Paratethys Sea.
Agustí, J. +31 more
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In constructions, the usefulness of modern technical diagnostics of stone as a raw material requires predicting the effects of long-term environmental impact of its qualities and geomechanical properties.
Bobrowska Alicja, Domonik Andrzej
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