Removal of Boron from aqueous solutions by adsorption using fly ash, zeolite and demineralized lignite [PDF]
In the present study for the purpose of removal of boron from water by adsorption using adsorbents like fly ash, natural zeolite and demineralized lignite was investigated.
Yuksel, Seren +3 more
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Normal fault growth and linkage in the Gediz (Alasehir) Graben, Western Turkey, revealed by transient river long-profiles and slope-break knickpoints [PDF]
The Gediz (Alaşehir) Graben is located in the highly tectonically active and seismogenic region of Western Turkey. The rivers upstream of the normal fault-bounded graben each contain a non-lithologic knickpoint, including those that drain through ...
Alcicek, MC +4 more
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Izmirella cretacea nov. gen., nov. sp., a complex alga, forming microbioherms is described from Barremian - Aptian platform carbonates of the "Bornova block", an allodapic unit derived from the northern margin of the Menderes Massif, included in ...
Baba Senowbari-Daryan, Ismail Isintek
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Slip distribution of the 2017 M(w)6.6 Bodrum-Kos earthquake: resolving the ambiguity of fault geometry [PDF]
SUMMARY The 2017 July 20, Mw6.6 Bodrum–Kos earthquake occurred in the Gulf of Gökova in the SE Aegean, a region characterized by N–S extension in the backarc of the easternmost Hellenic Trench.
Dogan, Ugur +9 more
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Multiscale full waveform inversion [PDF]
We develop and apply a full waveform inversion method that incorporates seismic data on a wide range of spatio-temporal scales, thereby constraining the details of both crustal and upper-mantle structure.
Capdeville, Yann +6 more
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Active Geothermal Systems in the Menderes Massif, Western Anatolia, Turkey
AbstractIn western Anatolia, Turkey, the thermal waters of Kızıldere, Bayındır, and Salihli represent excellent examples of thermal waters. The meteoric waters in the drainage area percolate at fault zones and permeable clastic sediments into the reaction zone of the roof area of a magma chamber situated at a probable depth of up to 5km.
Ozgur, N., Caliskan, T. A.
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Miocene siliciclastic deposits of Naxos Island: Geodynamic and environmental implications for the evolution of the southern Aegean Sea (Greece) [PDF]
An interdisciplinary study has been carried out on Naxos Island, located in the southern Aegean Sea (Greece), which shows Miocene geodynamic and environmental changes in a classic example of a collapsing orogen.
Dunkl, István +4 more
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Infiltration of meteoric water in the South Tibetan Detachment (Mount Everest, Himalaya): When and why? [PDF]
Publisher's version/PDF must be used in Institutional Repository 6 months after ...
Chi‐Hsiang Y. +10 more
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1881 and 1949 earthquakes at the Chios-Cesme Strait (Aegean Sea) and their relation to tsunamis [PDF]
The most earthquake-prone areas in the eastern central Aegean Sea are the Izmir Bay, the Karaburun peninsula and the island of Chios. The level of seismic activity and tsunami potential are influenced by the presence of normal faults around the region ...
B. Alpar +3 more
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Tectonostratigraphic terranes and zones juxtaposed along the Mid-Hungarian Line: their contrasting evolution and relationships [PDF]
The Mid-Hungarian (or Zagreb-Zemplin) Line of WSW–ENE strike divides the Pannonian basement into two mega-units, the Tisia Composite Terrane in the SE and the ALCAPA Composite Terrane in the NW. They became juxtaposed no earlier than the Middle Miocene
Brezsnyánszky, Károly +4 more
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