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The Gediz River fluvial archive: A benchmark for Quaternary research in Western Anatolia [PDF]
The Gediz River, one of the principal rivers of Western Anatolia, has an extensive Pleistocene fluvial archive that potentially offers a unique window into fluvial system behaviour on the western margins of Asia during the Quaternary. In this paper we review our work on the Quaternary Gediz River Project (2001–2010) and present new data which leads to ...
A Veldkamp, T Demir, Wouter Van Gorp
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Early Pleistocene River Terraces of the Gediz River, Turkey: The role of faulting, fracturing, volcanism and travertines in their genesis [PDF]
Reconstructing and interpreting past hydrological system changes from the Quaternary sediment-landform record presents many challenges especially when trying to establish causality. In such circumstances attempting to isolate individual drivers is perhaps unrealistic and thus inferences are made with respect to the combined influence of multiple ...
A Veldkamp +2 more
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The determination of the drought characteristics of a basin that feeds a reservoir and provides water for agricultural irrigation or energy production is important for the sustainable management of reservoirs. In the present study, the meteorological and
Ahmet Ali Kumanlioglu
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Review of spatial variations in water quality in the Gediz River
The Gediz River is one of the most important and main water source for the Gediz Basin of the Aegean region and Turkey. In this study, 18 water samples were collected from the source to the end of the river. Change in water quality, some trace elements and heavy metal contents of the Gediz River were determined.
Delibacak S. +3 more
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Distribution of selenium in the plume of the Gediz River, Izmir Bay, Aegean Sea
Selenium (Se) variations in the water column, suspended particulate matter, and sediment through the salinity gradient, together with water-quality parameters, were investigated over four different river conditions: lowest-highest runoff and high-low production period between November 2004 and August 2005 in the plume of the Gediz River, Aegean Sea ...
Nihayet Bizsel +2 more
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Recent studies highlight the fragility of the Mediterranean basin against climate stresses and the difficulties of managing the sustainable development of groundwater resources.
Roberta Bonì +20 more
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Additional Record of Hemiramphus far (Hemiramphidae) in Northern Aegean Sea (İzmir Bay, Turkey)
On December 5, 2018, a specimen of the spotted halfbeak, Hemiramphus far has been caught by a purse-seiner off Gediz River delta, İzmir Bay at a depth of 40 m. This paper presents the first occurrence of H. far in İzmir Bay.
Okan AKYOL, Zafer TOSUNOĞLU
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Governing closing basins: the case of the Gediz River in Turkey. [PDF]
In Abernethy, C. L. (Ed.). Intersectoral management of river basins. Proceedings of an International Workshop on Integrated Water Management in Water-Stressed River Basins in Developing Countries: Strategies for Poverty Alleviation and Agricultural Growth, Loskop Dam, South Africa, 16-21 October 2000.
Svendsen, Mark +3 more
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Histopathological and Genotoxic Effects of Pollution on Anguilla anguilla in the Gediz River (Turkey) [PDF]
Sukran Yildiz +3 more
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Common Diatoms of Phytobenthos in Gediz River Basin
Diatoms (important representatives of phytobenthos) are ecologically important quality elements for rivers and lakes according to Water Framework Directive (2000/60/EC). In this study, it was aimed to investigate common diatoms of Gediz River Basin within the scope of the preparation of Gediz River Basin management plan studies.
SOLAK, Cüneyt Nadir +10 more
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