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Determination of 3D Modelling Method of Soil Classes
Akdeniz, Ebru; Mutlu, Sunay; Pekkan, Emrah; Tun, Muammer; Avdan, Uğur; Güney, Yücel; Tuncan, Ahmet (Int Scientific Conference Sgem, 2011)The definitions of the risk factors due to a possible earthquake on the settlement area are useful for decreasing hazard of a potential earthquake and essential for preparing the management plans by the local municipalities ... -
Evaluation of the conceptual model of low-temperature thermal water of Kizilinler Region, Eskisehir, Turkey
Pekkan, Emrah; Kahraman, Serkan (Pergamon-Elsevier Science Ltd, 2020)Kizilinler Uyuz Bath, located 15 km to the south of Eskisehir, is a hot spring with a temperature of 38 degrees C and a flow rate of 0.381/sec. Major ion, silica, boron, O-18, H-2 and H-3 analysis was conducted on samples ... -
Exploration of S-wave velocity profiles at strong motion stations in Eskisehir, Turkey, using microtremor phase velocity and S-wave amplification
Yamanaka, Hiroaki; Özmen, Oğur Tuna; Chimoto, Kosuke; Alkan, Mehmet Akif; Tun, Muammer; Pekkan, Emrah; Nurlu, Murat (Springer, 2018)We have explored 1D S-wave velocity profiles of shallow and deep soil layers over a basement at strong motion stations in Eskisehir Province, Turkey. Microtremor array explorations were conducted at eight strong motion ... -
Geodynamic Control of Hypogene Karst Development in Central Anatolia, Turkey
Bayarı, C. Serdar; Özyurt, N. Nur; Tork, A. Koray; Avcı, Pınar; Güner, I. Noyan; Pekkan, Emrah (Springer International Publishing Ag, 2017)Hypogene karst development in central Anatolia, Turkey is represented by unique collapse dolines (obruks) developed mainly in Neogene lacustrine limestone formations. Many of these obruks are located in two separate ... -
Obruks, as giant collapse dolines caused by hypogenic karstification in central Anatolia, Turkey: analysis of likely formation processes
Bayarı, C. Serdar; Pekkan, Emrah; Özyurt, N. Nur (Springer, 2009)Understanding the development of collapse dolines is crucially important because sudden formation of these landforms threatens property and life. Obruks are mega collapse dolines developed in the lacustrine Neogene carbonates ... -
Transient Analysis with MODFLOW for Developing Water-Diversion Function
Korkmaz, Serdar; Pekkan, Emrah; Güney, Yücel (Asce-Amer Soc Civil Engineers, 2016)The management of urban channel systems constitutes an important problem in most developing cities of the world. In this study, a deterministic approach was followed to obtain water-diversion function through development ...