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Journal articles on the topic "Gediz River"

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SOLAK, Cüneyt Nadir, Tolga ÇETİN, Yakup KARAASLAN, Aydın KALELİ, Elif YILMAZ, Mustafa DURAN, Gürçay KIVANÇ, et al. "Common Diatoms of Phytobenthos in Gediz River Basin." Turkish Journal of Water Science and Management 3, no. 2 (July 12, 2019): 58–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.31807/tjwsm.492214.

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BAYÇELEBİ, ESRA, DAVUT TURAN, CÜNEYT KAYA, and JÖRG FREYHOF. "Alburnus battalgilae, a synonym of A. attalus (Teleostei: Leuciscidae)." Zootaxa 4999, no. 4 (July 13, 2021): 389–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4999.4.8.

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Alburnus battalgilae Özuluğ & Freyhof, 2007 from the Gediz River drainage in western Anatolia is a junior synonym of A. attalus Özuluğ & Freyhof, 2007, from the adjacent Bakır River drainage. We were unable to confirm the morphological differences originally proposed. As both species have been described in the same publication, as First Reviewers, we prioritise of A. attalus over A. battalgilae.
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Güçlü, Salim, and Fahrettin Küçük. "The Ichthyofauna of Gediz River (Turkey): Taxonomic and Zoogeographic Features." Annual Research & Review in Biology 6, no. 3 (January 10, 2015): 202–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.9734/arrb/2015/14889.

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Gülbahar, Necati. "Case study: Comparing performance of pier scour equations using field data for the Gediz bridge, Manisa, Turkey." Canadian Journal of Civil Engineering 36, no. 5 (May 2009): 801–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/l09-021.

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All over the world, many studies have been carried out on river bridge scour, but most of the findings have been based on laboratory data. Here, field data were used to understand the performance of several pier scour equations. The most commonly predictive equations were used to predict the type of scour that would be expected to be found on the Gediz Bridge in Turkey. Then, theoretical pier scour was calculated using several equations and the results were compared with field data on real scour observed at the Gediz bridge. From the results of the study, the relative performances of various prediction algorithms were compared and recommendations for their applications were provided.
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Çakmak, Özgür, Burcu Duru, Ahmet Fuat Yargıcı, Osman Şerif Gültekin, Caner Topçu, Ülkü Yetiş, Onur Fatih Bulut, and Filiz B. Dilek. "Management of Groundwater Quality and Quantity: Gediz River Basin Pilot Study." Turkish Journal of Water Science and Management 2, no. 2 (July 11, 2018): 84–109. http://dx.doi.org/10.31807/tjwsm.423465.

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Ulke, Asli, Gokmen Tayfur, and Sevinc Ozkul. "Predicting Suspended Sediment Loads and Missing Data for Gediz River, Turkey." Journal of Hydrologic Engineering 14, no. 9 (September 2009): 954–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.1061/(asce)he.1943-5584.0000060.

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Delibacak, S., O. L. Elmaci, M. Secer, and A. Bodur. "Review of spatial variations in water quality in the Gediz River." International Journal of Water 2, no. 2/3 (2002): 173. http://dx.doi.org/10.1504/ijw.2002.003193.

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Bolca, M., M. M. Saç, B. Çokuysal, T. Karalı, and E. Ekdal. "Radioactivity in soils and various foodstuffs from the Gediz River Basin of Turkey." Radiation Measurements 42, no. 2 (February 2007): 263–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.radmeas.2006.12.001.

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Maddy, D., A. Veldkamp, T. Demir, W. van Gorp, J. R. Wijbrans, D. J. J. van Hinsbergen, M. J. Dekkers, et al. "The Gediz River fluvial archive: A benchmark for Quaternary research in Western Anatolia." Quaternary Science Reviews 166 (June 2017): 289–306. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.quascirev.2016.07.031.

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Yilmaz, Baris, and Nilgun B. Harmancioglu. "An Indicator Based Assessment for Water Resources Management in Gediz River Basin, Turkey." Water Resources Management 24, no. 15 (May 13, 2010): 4359–79. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11269-010-9663-3.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Gediz River"

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Agartan, Elif. "Assessment Of Water Supply Impacts For A Mine Site In Western Turkey." Master's thesis, METU, 2010. http://etd.lib.metu.edu.tr/upload/12612021/index.pdf.

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A certain amount of water is required for a mine site located in Turgutlu in Western Turkey to be used in mining processes. The purpose of this study is to assess the impacts associated with meeting water supply requirements for the mine. Scope of the study involves determination of the alternative water resources, the assessment of impacts associated with each resource and the selection of the most feasible alternative in the aspect of environmental and technical effects. Three alternatives suggested to supply mine process water are surface water, groundwater and reuse of waste water of Turgutlu town after treatment. A low flow analysis of Gediz River was conducted for the evaluation of the surface water. For the groundwater alternative, Turgutlu-Salihli aquifer model was established using MODFLOW 2009.1 software and the impacts on groundwater resources were evaluated. The evaluation of the last alternative, reuse of waste water of Turgutlu after treatment, was based upon the amount of waste water generated and treatment needed. Results of the alternatives show that each alternative is applicable to supply the required water to the mine site. However, the storage of the Gediz River water in a v small dam in wet seasons to be used later in dry seasons and the reuse of waste water of Turgutlu after treatment are the alternatives with least impacts on existing water users and related ecosystems.
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Books on the topic "Gediz River"

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Irrigation in the Basin Context: The Gediz River Study - Turkey. International Water Management Institute, 1994.

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The Jordan River And Dead Sea Basin Cooperation Amid Conflict Proceedings Of The Nato Advanced Research Workshop On Water Resources And Infrastructure In Areas Of Conflict And Extreme Conditions Masada Ein Gedi Israel November 2007. Springer, 2009.

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Book chapters on the topic "Gediz River"

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Bakaç, M., and M. N. Kumru. "Assessment of Metal Pollution Based on Multivariate Statistical Modelling of Soils from Gediz and Buyuk Menderes Rivers." In Survival and Sustainability, 591–98. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-95991-5_53.

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Fant, Clyde E., and Mitchell G. Reddish. "Sardis." In A Guide to Biblical Sites in Greece and Turkey. Oxford University Press, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195139174.003.0044.

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A city with a strong and vibrant Jewish community during the Roman period, as well as a center for the worship of Artemis and home to a significant Christian community, Sardis is an intriguing place to visit for anyone interested in biblical studies or ancient religious history. The partially restored 3rd-century-C.E. synagogue in the city is the largest known synagogue outside Palestine from ancient times. Ancient shops, a bath-gymnasium complex, and the Temple of Artemis provide glimpses of the life of this ancient city. Once the capital of the ancient Lydian Kingdom, Sardis (Sart) lies approximately 60 miles east of Izmir along the modern highway (E96/300) connecting Izmir to Ankara in the Hermus River valley (today called the Gediz River). Portions of the ruins of Sardis are situated adjacent to the highway and are easily accessible. The ancient city was built along the Pactolus River, a tributary of the Hermus, and at the foothills of the Tmolus Mountains. The city’s acropolis was strategically located atop a spur of the Tmolus Mountains. The Tmolus Mountains (or Mt. Tmolus) were, according to some ancient traditions, the birthplace of the gods Dionysus and Zeus. Sardis first came to prominence during the 1st millennium B.C.E. when it served as the center of the powerful Lydian kingdom, which encompassed most of the western half of Asia Minor. The Lydians supposedly were the first to develop a technique to dye wool and also to invent dice games, knucklebones, and other games. (Interestingly, archaeologists found a terra-cotta die in the ruins at Sardis.) Legend says that Midas, the mythical Phrygian king, was able to rid himself of his golden touch by bathing in the Pactolus River. As a result, the sands of the river turned to gold. Though legendary, this account points nonetheless to the enormous wealth enjoyed by the Lydian kingdom. The earliest Lydian rulers belonged to the Heraclid dynasty, which according to Herodotus (5th-century-B.C.E. Greek historian) lasted 505 years. They were succeeded by the Mermnad dynasty, of which the first king was Gyges (r. ca. 680–ca. 652 B.C.E.).
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Conference papers on the topic "Gediz River"

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Bakaç, Mustafa, and Mehmet Nurullah Kumru. "Heavy Metal Contents in the Gediz River Basin Soil: Multivariate Analysis for Source Tracing." In SIXTH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE OF THE BALKAN PHYSICAL UNION. AIP, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.2733469.

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Demirdag, Oktay, Mehmet A. Yurdusev, and Bekir Solmaz. "Application of Artificial Neural Networks to the Estimation of Water Quality Parameters of River Gediz." In Joint Conference on Water Resource Engineering and Water Resources Planning and Management 2000. Reston, VA: American Society of Civil Engineers, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.1061/40517(2000)220.

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