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Anomalous Strong Reflections On High Resolution Seismic Data From The Turkish Shelf Of The Eastern Black Sea: Possible Indicators Of Shallow Hydrogen Sulphide-Rich Gas Hydrate Layers, Derman Dondurur, Günay Çi̇fçi̇ Jan 2009

Anomalous Strong Reflections On High Resolution Seismic Data From The Turkish Shelf Of The Eastern Black Sea: Possible Indicators Of Shallow Hydrogen Sulphide-Rich Gas Hydrate Layers, Derman Dondurur, Günay Çi̇fçi̇

Turkish Journal of Earth Sciences

Some strong reflections about 3 to 5 m thick were observed at depths of 25-60 metres below the sea floor using deep-towed, 5 kHz subbottom profiler data in the Turkish shelf and upper slope of the Eastern Black Sea at water depths of 250 to 700 m. Strong reflections of this kind are generally attributed to shallow and localized gas accumulations. We, however, observed that the reflection polarity of these strong reflections was positive, suggesting that they do not correspond to reflections from the upper boundary of a possible gas front. In this study, we evaluate these reflections to determine …


Benthic Faunal Assemblages Of The Holocene Sediments From The Southwest Black Sea Shelf, Demet Ongan, Oya Algan, Sevi̇nç Kapan Yeşi̇lyurt, Ati̇ke Nazi̇k, Mustafa Ergi̇n, Christ Eastoe Jan 2009

Benthic Faunal Assemblages Of The Holocene Sediments From The Southwest Black Sea Shelf, Demet Ongan, Oya Algan, Sevi̇nç Kapan Yeşi̇lyurt, Ati̇ke Nazi̇k, Mustafa Ergi̇n, Christ Eastoe

Turkish Journal of Earth Sciences

Benthic faunal content (benthic foraminifera, mollusca and ostracoda) of sediment cores from the SW Black Sea shelf were examined. Based on the vertical distribution of abundance and diversity of the benthic fauna, three benthic assemblages were distinguished. These assemblages are BF1, BF2 and BF3, and reflect the changes in bottom water from the termination of the Neoeuxinian period to present. BF1 displays high abundance and diversity in the surroundings of the Bosporus channel, diminishing in the shelf sediments further away from the channel. In the Mid-Shelf and Outer Shelf, it displays low abundance and low diversity. BF1 which started to …


Bedrock Depth Mapping Of The Coast South Of İstanbul: Comparison Of Analytical And Experimental Analyses, Gülüm Bi̇rgören, Oğuz Özel, Bi̇lge Si̇yahi̇ Jan 2009

Bedrock Depth Mapping Of The Coast South Of İstanbul: Comparison Of Analytical And Experimental Analyses, Gülüm Bi̇rgören, Oğuz Özel, Bi̇lge Si̇yahi̇

Turkish Journal of Earth Sciences

Local S-wave velocity-depth profiles and bedrock depth distribution are key factors in assessing seismic hazard and earthquake ground motion characteristics since they allow determination of the amplification potential of geological formations overlying bedrock. In this study, an empirical relationship between the thickness of Tertiary-Quaternary sediments (hereafter referred as cover) overlying Palaeozoic bedrock and their resonance frequencies was calculated for the İstanbul region and the bedrock depth distribution beneath the city was presented. The relationship was investigated by comparing transfer functions obtained from single station microtremor analyses and one-dimensional (1D) S-wave velocity profiles at sites where shallow velocity structure is known. …


Cross-Basin Faulting And Extinction Of Pull-Apart Basins In The Sea Of Marmara, Nw Turkey, İsmai̇l Kuşçu Jan 2009

Cross-Basin Faulting And Extinction Of Pull-Apart Basins In The Sea Of Marmara, Nw Turkey, İsmai̇l Kuşçu

Turkish Journal of Earth Sciences

Although offshore multi-channel seismic reflection and multi-beam bathymetric studies were intensively carried out in the Sea of Marmara especially after the August 17, 1999 İzmit earthquake (Mw 7.4), some basic problems remain unsolved, for example whether the seafloor was cut by a double fault system or just by a single fault. The researchers advocating the double fault system assumed that most of the deformation occurred along the margins of the basins and concluded that the classical model of pull-apart basin formation along releasing bends or stepovers within an east−west-trending dextral strike-slip system prevails. An alternative and completely different proposition proposed …


Empirical Attenuation Relationships For Western Anatolia, Turkey, Ni̇hal Akyol, Özlem Karagöz Jan 2009

Empirical Attenuation Relationships For Western Anatolia, Turkey, Ni̇hal Akyol, Özlem Karagöz

Turkish Journal of Earth Sciences

Seismic hazard studies have become progressively more important for earthquake engineering applications in western Anatolia, which contains one of the world’s best examples of a rapidly extending intra-continental tectonic regime. A two-stage regression analysis was applied to peak ground acceleration and 5%-damped spectral acceleration values of 168 recordings from 49 earthquakes in order to develop empirical attenuation relationships which can be used to predict ground motion for western Anatolia. Moment magnitudes for earthquakes range between 4.0 and 6.4 while the hypocentral distances range between 15 and 200 km in our dataset. Site classifications, as one of the predictor variables for …


Permian Trilobites From Antalya Province, Turkey, And Enrollment In Late Palaeozoic Trilobites, Rudy Lerosey Aubril, Lucia Angiolini Jan 2009

Permian Trilobites From Antalya Province, Turkey, And Enrollment In Late Palaeozoic Trilobites, Rudy Lerosey Aubril, Lucia Angiolini

Turkish Journal of Earth Sciences

Trilobites are a minor component of Permian benthic marine faunas, which explains why they remain poorly known. For example, only two specimens have been found in the highly fossiliferous and extensively studied Middle-Upper Permian Pamucak Formation (Antalya Province, Turkey). These two complete enrolled trilobites of Wordian age are described herein. The diagnosis of the subgenus Pseudophillipsia (Nodiphillipsia) Kobayashi & Hamada 1984a is emended and its occurrence outside of eastern Asia is reported for the first time. The second specimen represents a new species, Pseudophillipsia (Carniphillipsia) kemerensis sp. nov. Its discovery in the Wordian of Turkey suggests that Pseudophillipsia (Carniphillipsia) is …


Benthonic Foraminiferal Biostratigraphy Of The Upper Cretaceous (Middle Cenomanian−Coniacian) Sequences Of The Bey Dağları Carbonate Platform, Western Taurides, Turkey, Bi̇lal Sari, Kemal Tasli, Saci̇t Özer Jan 2009

Benthonic Foraminiferal Biostratigraphy Of The Upper Cretaceous (Middle Cenomanian−Coniacian) Sequences Of The Bey Dağları Carbonate Platform, Western Taurides, Turkey, Bi̇lal Sari, Kemal Tasli, Saci̇t Özer

Turkish Journal of Earth Sciences

Identification of the benthonic foraminiferal assemblages from ten stratigraphic sections from the inner platform limestones of the Middle Cenomanian−Coniacian successions of the Bey Dağları carbonate platform (BDCP) allowed the recognition of one biozone and two subzones. The lower part of the platform limestones (Middle−Upper Cenomanian) is represented by relatively rich benthonic foraminiferal assemblages, while the upper part (Turonian−Coniacian) contains poor assemblages. The benthonic foraminiferal assemblages determined in the BDCP are dominated by long-ranging species. The shorter-ranging, stratigraphical index species have been selected to date the Upper Cretaceous platform limestones of the BDCP based on the distributions of the species in …


Geochemistry Of The Middle Miocene Collision-Related Yamadaği ( Eastern Anatolia) Calc-Alkaline Volcanics, Turkey, Taner Eki̇ci̇, Musa Alpaslan, Osman Parlak, Ali̇ Uçurum Jan 2009

Geochemistry Of The Middle Miocene Collision-Related Yamadaği ( Eastern Anatolia) Calc-Alkaline Volcanics, Turkey, Taner Eki̇ci̇, Musa Alpaslan, Osman Parlak, Ali̇ Uçurum

Turkish Journal of Earth Sciences

Major, trace element and K-Ar age determinations are reported for a suite from the Yamadağı volcanics in the Eastern Anatolia. The exposed rocks mainly consist of medium-potassium calc-alkaline basaltic andesites, andesites and dacites. Petrographical data exhibit disequilibrium mineral textures, such as resorption of the ferromagnesian phases, clinopyroxene-mantled orthopyroxene, and sieve-textured plagioclases. The Yamadağı volcanics have a calk-alkaline character, and trace element characteristics exhibit that the volcanics resemble subduction zone volcanics and/or volcanics assimilated by continental crust. K/Ar age determinations show that the Yamadağı volcanics were formed during the 12 ± 0.5 - 15 ± 0.5 Ma time interval. Geochemical characteristics …


Contemporaneous Late Cretaceous Calc-Alkaline And Alkaline Magmatism In Central Anatolia, Turkey: O Isotope Constraints On Petrogenesis, Nurdane İlbeyli̇, Julian A. Pearce, Ian G. Meighan, Anthony E. Fallick Jan 2009

Contemporaneous Late Cretaceous Calc-Alkaline And Alkaline Magmatism In Central Anatolia, Turkey: O Isotope Constraints On Petrogenesis, Nurdane İlbeyli̇, Julian A. Pearce, Ian G. Meighan, Anthony E. Fallick

Turkish Journal of Earth Sciences

A wide variety of rock types were produced by the latest Cretaceous magmatism in the Central Anatolian Crystalline Complex. These rocks can be divided into three distinct units: (i) calc-alkaline, (ii) subalkaline/transitional, and (iii) alkaline. The calc-alkaline rocks are mainly metaluminous (I-type) ranging from monzodiorite to granite. The subalkaline/transitional rocks are also metaluminous (I-type) ranging from monzonite to granite. The alkaline rocks are mainly peralkaline (A-type), ranging from feldspathoid-bearing monzosyenite to granite. Whole-rock oxygen isotope data from the complex have a considerable range of \delta18O values between 6.5 per thousand and 14.8 per thousand. Initial 87Sr/86Sr versus 143Nd/144Nd ratios, and …


First Record Of Crassostrea Cyathula Lamarck 1806 From �The Rupelian-Lower Chattian Of Sarıbuğday-Kovancılar� (Ne Palu) Eastern Taurids, E Turkey, İzzet Hoşgör, Yavuz Okan Jan 2009

First Record Of Crassostrea Cyathula Lamarck 1806 From �The Rupelian-Lower Chattian Of Sarıbuğday-Kovancılar� (Ne Palu) Eastern Taurids, E Turkey, İzzet Hoşgör, Yavuz Okan

Turkish Journal of Earth Sciences

Crassostrea cyathula (Lamarck 1806), a valuable biostratigraphic marker, was found for the first time in eastern Turkey (Eastern Mediterranean), in the Rupelian-Lower Chattian sedimentary sequences of northeastern Palu, Elazığ region, and its palaeoecological characters, palaeobiogeographic and stratigraphic distribution are discussed. These oyster specimens are also the first abundant macrofossils from the Oligocene sediments of the Sarıbuğday-Kovancılar section, which were formerly only recorded by micropalaeontological data.


Minerals From Macedonia. Xx. Geological Setting, Lithologies, And Identification Of The Minerals From Rzanovo Fe-Ni Deposit, Blazo Boev, Gligor Jovanovski, Petre Makreski Jan 2009

Minerals From Macedonia. Xx. Geological Setting, Lithologies, And Identification Of The Minerals From Rzanovo Fe-Ni Deposit, Blazo Boev, Gligor Jovanovski, Petre Makreski

Turkish Journal of Earth Sciences

The Rzanovo deposit lies within the western ophiolite belt of the Vardar zone. Its main geological units are discussed in terms of their mineralogy, petrology and petrological evolution. Minerals observed include: magnetite, hematite, clinochlore, talc, sepiolite, magnesioriebeckite, lizardite, dolomite, phlogopite, stilpnomelane, quartz, albite, pyrite, maghemite, pyrrhotine, digenite and millerite. Some minerals had non-distinct morphologies and ambiguous characteristics, preventing identification on the basis of physical properties alone. Thus, some of the minerals (magnetite, hematite, talc, dolomite, olivine, calcite, aragonite and brucite) as well as some serpentine minerals (antigorite and chrysotile) were identified by vibrational spectroscopy. Difficulties in identification by IR spectroscopy …


Poisson Structures Of Equations Associated With Groups Of Diffeomorphisms, Rossen Ivanov Jan 2009

Poisson Structures Of Equations Associated With Groups Of Diffeomorphisms, Rossen Ivanov

Conference papers

A class of equations describing the geodesic flow for a right-invariant metric on the group of diffeomorphisms of Rn is reviewed from the viewpoint of their Lie-Poisson structures. A subclass of these equations is analogous to the Euler equations in hydrodynamics (for n = 3), preserving the volume element of the domain of fluid flow. An example in n = 1 dimension is the Camassa-Holm equation, which is a geodesic flow equation on the group of diffeomorphisms, preserving the H1 metric.


Two Component Integrable Systems Modelling Shallow Water Waves, Rossen Ivanov Jan 2009

Two Component Integrable Systems Modelling Shallow Water Waves, Rossen Ivanov

Conference papers

Our aim is to describe the derivation of shallow water model equations for the constant vorticity case and to demonstrate how these equations can be related to two integrable systems: a two component integrable generalization of the Camassa-Holm equation and the Kaup - Boussinesq system.


A Covert Encryption Method For Applications In Electronic Data Interchange, Jonathan Blackledge, Dmitry Dubovitskiy Jan 2009

A Covert Encryption Method For Applications In Electronic Data Interchange, Jonathan Blackledge, Dmitry Dubovitskiy

Articles

A principal weakness of all encryption systems is that the output data can be ‘seen’ to be encrypted. In other words, encrypted data provides a ‘flag’ on the potential value of the information that has been encrypted. In this paper, we provide a new approach to ‘hiding’ encrypted data in a digital image.

In conventional (symmetric) encryption, the plaintext is usually represented as a binary stream and encrypted using an XOR type operation with a binary cipher. The algorithm used is ideally designed to: (i) generate a maximum entropy cipher so that there is no bias with regard to any …


A Unified Resource Platform For The Rapid Development Of Scalable Web Applications, Russell Palmiter Jan 2009

A Unified Resource Platform For The Rapid Development Of Scalable Web Applications, Russell Palmiter

Master's Theses

This thesis presents Web Utility Kit (WUT): a platform that helps to simplify the process of creating modern web applications. It addresses the need to simplify the web development process through the creation of a hosted service that provides access to a unified set of resources. The resources are made available through a variety of protocols and formats to help simplify their consumption. It also provides a uniform model across all of its resources making multi-resource development an easier and more familiar task. WUT saves the time and cost associated with deployment, maintenance, and hosting of the hardware and software …


Printed Document Authentication Using Texture Coding, Jonathan Blackledge, Khaled Mahmoud Jan 2009

Printed Document Authentication Using Texture Coding, Jonathan Blackledge, Khaled Mahmoud

Articles

The use of image based information exchange has grown rapidly over the years in terms of both e-to-e image storage and transmission and in terms of maintaining paper documents in electronic form. Further, with the dramatic improvements in the quality of COTS (Commercial-Off-The-Shelf) printing and scanning devices, the ability to counterfeit electronic and printed documents has become a widespread problem. Consequently, there has been an increasing demand to develop digital watermarking techniques which can be applied to both electronic and printed images (and documents) that can be authenticated, prevent unauthorized copying of their content and, in the case of printed …


The Philippines, Ma. Regina Justina E. Estuar, David Young Oh Jan 2009

The Philippines, Ma. Regina Justina E. Estuar, David Young Oh

Department of Information Systems & Computer Science Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


Mineral Chemistry And Petrochemistry Of Post-Collisional Tertiary Mafic To Felsic Cogenetic Volcanics In The Ulubey (Ordu) Area, Eastern Pontides, Ne Turkey, İrfan Temi̇zel, Mehmet Arslan Jan 2009

Mineral Chemistry And Petrochemistry Of Post-Collisional Tertiary Mafic To Felsic Cogenetic Volcanics In The Ulubey (Ordu) Area, Eastern Pontides, Ne Turkey, İrfan Temi̇zel, Mehmet Arslan

Turkish Journal of Earth Sciences

Post-collisional Tertiary volcanic rocks in the Ulubey (Ordu) area at the western edge of the eastern Pontides palaeo-arc are divided into four suites. The Yenisayaca basalt (TB) contains plagioclase (An_{61-83}), clinopyroxene (Wo_{42-44}En_{39-41}Fs_{15-18}) and olivine phenocrysts and titanomagnetite microphenocrysts, whereas the Çatal Tepe and Elekçioğlu Tepe suite (ÇES), Işık Tepe suite (ITS) and andesite/ trachyandesite suite (ATS) rocks include plagioclase (An_{23-78}), clinopyroxene (Wo_{27-48}En_{37-55}Fs_{11-26}), hornblende (Mg#= 0.63-0.76), biotite (Mg#= 0.63-0.82), sanidine phenocrysts and titanomagnetite and apatite microphenocrysts. Petrochemically, the volcanic rocks show tholeiitic-alkaline to the calc-alkaline affinities, and have medium to high-K contents. Most samples have low Mg#, Cr, and Ni, which …


Whole Rock And Mineral Chemistry Of Ultramafic-Mafic Cumulates From The Orhaneli (Bursa) Ophiolite, Nw Anatolia, Ender Sarifakioğlu, Hayretti̇n Özen, John A. Winchester Jan 2009

Whole Rock And Mineral Chemistry Of Ultramafic-Mafic Cumulates From The Orhaneli (Bursa) Ophiolite, Nw Anatolia, Ender Sarifakioğlu, Hayretti̇n Özen, John A. Winchester

Turkish Journal of Earth Sciences

The Orhaneli ophiolite, situated in the western part of the İzmir-Ankara-Erzincan Suture Zone (İAESZ) and south of Bursa, exposes cumulates belonging to the mantle-crust transition zone. The Orhaneli ophiolite consists mainly of ultramafic cumulates and subordinate mafic cumulates. The basal cumulate sequence comprises dunites locally interlayered with chromitite levels. Above, dunitic cumulates, commonly interbanded with cumulate wehrlites, grade up into two pyroxene peridotites (cumulate lherzolites showing some transition to cumulate harzburgites in places). The observation of cumulate gabbroic thin layers intercalated with ultramafic cumulates at least three times suggests that the magma chamber was periodically replenished by basaltic liquids. Petrographic …


^{207}Pb-^{206}Pb, ^{40}Ar-^{39}Ar And Apatite Fission-Track Geothermochronology Revealing The Emplacement, Cooling And Exhumation History Of The Karaçayır Syenite (N Sivas), East-Central Anatolia, Turkey, Durmuş Boztuğ, Esra Türksever, Matt Heizler, Raymond J. Jonckheer, Marion Tichomirowa Jan 2009

^{207}Pb-^{206}Pb, ^{40}Ar-^{39}Ar And Apatite Fission-Track Geothermochronology Revealing The Emplacement, Cooling And Exhumation History Of The Karaçayır Syenite (N Sivas), East-Central Anatolia, Turkey, Durmuş Boztuğ, Esra Türksever, Matt Heizler, Raymond J. Jonckheer, Marion Tichomirowa

Turkish Journal of Earth Sciences

The Karaçayır syenite, intruding the Palaeozoic crustal metamorphics and unconformably overlain by Upper Paleocene to Eocene Tokuş formation in the north of Sivas (east-central Anatolia), has been studied with respect to ^{207}Pb-^{206}Pb single zircon evaporation, biotite ^{40}Ar-^{39}Ar, and apatite fission-track geothermochronology. ^{207}Pb-^{206}Pb single zircon evaporation dating yields an age of 99.0±11.0 Ma (Cenomanian-Turonian) which is considered to be the intrusion age. Biotite ^{40}Ar-^{39}Ar age determination gives a cooling age of ca. 65 Ma. Apatite fission-track dating, combined with T-t modeling based on track-length distribution data, determines a fast tectonic exhumation with an uplift rate of > 1 mm/a which occurred 58-61 …


Alteration Mineralogy And Geochemistry Of The Hydrothermally Altered Rocks Of The Kutlular (Sürmene) Massive Sulfide Deposit, Ne Turkey, Emel Abdi̇oğlu, Mehmet Arslan Jan 2009

Alteration Mineralogy And Geochemistry Of The Hydrothermally Altered Rocks Of The Kutlular (Sürmene) Massive Sulfide Deposit, Ne Turkey, Emel Abdi̇oğlu, Mehmet Arslan

Turkish Journal of Earth Sciences

Volcanogenic massive sulfide deposits accompanying the Upper Cretaceous felsic rocks in the intra-arc rift zone of the Pontide palaeo-arc are common in the NE Turkey. One of them, the Kutlular (Sürmene, Trabzon) deposit, is an abandoned mine within the Upper Cretaceous mafic, felsic volcanics and subvolcanic rocks. Detailed mineralogical and geochemical studies indicate the presence of hydrothermal alteration zones around the Kutlular deposit; these alteration zones are represented by silicification-pyrite-illite zone, illite-silicification zone, illite/smectite-silicification zone, smectite zone accompanying kaolinite and halloysite in the dacitic pyroclastics, and additionally chlorite zone in the mafic volcanics. Lithogeochemical data indicate that the footwall dacitic …


Compositional Variations, Zoning Types And Petrogenetic Implications Of Low-Pressure Clinopyroxenes In The Neogene Alkaline Volcanic Rocks Of Northeastern Turkey, Faruk Aydi̇n, Orhan Karsli, M. Burhan Sadiklar Jan 2009

Compositional Variations, Zoning Types And Petrogenetic Implications Of Low-Pressure Clinopyroxenes In The Neogene Alkaline Volcanic Rocks Of Northeastern Turkey, Faruk Aydi̇n, Orhan Karsli, M. Burhan Sadiklar

Turkish Journal of Earth Sciences

Clinopyroxene phenocrysts and microphenocrysts in different series of the Neogene alkaline volcanic rocks from the eastern Pontides (NE Turkey) record various stages in the crystallization conditions and evolution history of the alkaline melt as well as its origin. Crystal chemical studies reveal that the clinopyroxenes in each rock series show strong textural and compositional similarities, which all reflect a common petrogenetic affinity. They have relatively high Mg-numbers (0.68-0.95), variable Al_2O_3 (1.3-9.6 wt%), low TiO_2 (


The Relationship Between The Tectonic Setting Of The Lake İznik Basin And The Middle Strand Of The North Anatolian Fault, Kurultay Öztürk, Cenk Yaltirak, Bedri̇ Alpar Jan 2009

The Relationship Between The Tectonic Setting Of The Lake İznik Basin And The Middle Strand Of The North Anatolian Fault, Kurultay Öztürk, Cenk Yaltirak, Bedri̇ Alpar

Turkish Journal of Earth Sciences

The İznik Basin is an active depression created by a series of faults developed in relation to the Middle Strand of the North Anatolian Fault (NAFMS). The most important of these faults is the oblique Sölöz fault, which runs parallel to the NAFMS. It is interpreted as a releasing bend, and plays a crucial role in the evolution of the 75-m-deep ellipsoid-shaped depression in the southern part of the lake. The faults that limit the coastal alluvial plain on land, some of which developed during the early evolution of the NAFMS, are equally important in the development of the İznik …


Geochemical And Mineralogical Characteristics Of Fe-Ni Laterite Ore Of Sarıçimen (Çaldıran-Van) Area In Eastern Anatolia, Turkey, Ali̇ Riza Çolakoğlu Jan 2009

Geochemical And Mineralogical Characteristics Of Fe-Ni Laterite Ore Of Sarıçimen (Çaldıran-Van) Area In Eastern Anatolia, Turkey, Ali̇ Riza Çolakoğlu

Turkish Journal of Earth Sciences

The Sarıçimen Fe-Ni laterite ore is located 15 km east of Çaldıran County, northeast of Lake Van. This area is situated in the eastern Anatolia accretionary complex of Turkey, close to the Iran boundary. It is the first transported Fe-Ni rich laterite to be described from this area. This paper concentrates on the mineralogical and textural features of the ore minerals and the transported Fe-Ni laterite zone. These transported laterites are very inhomogeneous and contain very abundant zoned chromite grains, which have been altered to magnetite. SEM/probe investigations indicate that Fe-Ni is depleted in the core chromite and increases in …


U-Pb Zircon Shrimp Ages, Geochemical And Sr-Nd Isotopic Compositions Of The Early Cretaceous I-Type Sarıosman Pluton, Eastern Pontides, Ne Turkey, Abdullah Kaygusuz, Bin Chen, Zafer Aslan, Wolfgang Siebel, Cüneyt Şen Jan 2009

U-Pb Zircon Shrimp Ages, Geochemical And Sr-Nd Isotopic Compositions Of The Early Cretaceous I-Type Sarıosman Pluton, Eastern Pontides, Ne Turkey, Abdullah Kaygusuz, Bin Chen, Zafer Aslan, Wolfgang Siebel, Cüneyt Şen

Turkish Journal of Earth Sciences

The petrogenesis and U-Pb SHRIMP zircon ages of the Late Cretaceous Sarıosman pluton in the Eastern Pontides is investigated by means of whole-rock Sr-Nd isotope data with field, petrographic and whole-rock geochemical studies. The bulk of the I-type Sarıosman pluton consists of biotite-hornblende monzogranite, with minor quantities of porphyritic hornblende-biotite monzogranite. The biotite-hornblende monzogranite contains a number of mafic microgranular enclaves (MMEs) of quartz monzodiorite composition. U-Pb zircon sensitive high-resolution ion microprobe dating (SHRIMP) dates the magma emplacement age of the biotite-hornblende monzogranite at 82.7±1.5 Ma. The rocks of the pluton show high-K calc-alkaline, metaluminous to slightly peraluminous characteristics, and …


Subduction-Related Eocene Shoshonites From The Cenozoic Urumieh-Dokhrat Magmatic Arc (Qaleh-Khargooshi Area, West Of The Yazd Province, Iran), Ghodrat Torabi Jan 2009

Subduction-Related Eocene Shoshonites From The Cenozoic Urumieh-Dokhrat Magmatic Arc (Qaleh-Khargooshi Area, West Of The Yazd Province, Iran), Ghodrat Torabi

Turkish Journal of Earth Sciences

The fifth phase of Eocene volcanism in the central part of the Urumieh-Dokhtar magmatic arc (UDMA), comprises lavas with shoshonitic characteristics, ranging from trachybasalt to trachydacite. In shoshonites of the Qaleh-Khargooshi area, leucite changes to analcime, analcime to albite, sanidine to albite and anorthoclase, and clinopyroxene to albite. These reactions, together with other field, petrographic and geochemical features, are evidence of an original absarokitic magma which was changing to generate the different rock units. The parental magma of these shoshonites was produced by a low degree of partial melting from a metasomatized enriched mantle source. During the ascent of shoshonitic …


One-Pot Synthesis Of Anionic (Nitrogen) And Cationic (Sulfur) Codoped High-Temperature Stable, Visible Light Active, Anatase Photocatalysts, Suresh Pillai, Declan Mccormack, Steven Hinder, Pradeepan Periyat Jan 2009

One-Pot Synthesis Of Anionic (Nitrogen) And Cationic (Sulfur) Codoped High-Temperature Stable, Visible Light Active, Anatase Photocatalysts, Suresh Pillai, Declan Mccormack, Steven Hinder, Pradeepan Periyat

Articles

No abstract provided.


Stability Of Heme Proteins: Cytochrome C And Horseradish Peroxidase, Mini Gupta Jan 2009

Stability Of Heme Proteins: Cytochrome C And Horseradish Peroxidase, Mini Gupta

Masters Theses

No abstract provided.


Two-And-Three-Dimensional Crustal Thickness Of The Eastern Pontides (Ne Turkey), Nafiz Maden, Kenan Geli̇şli̇, Yener Eyüboğlu, Osman Bektaş Jan 2009

Two-And-Three-Dimensional Crustal Thickness Of The Eastern Pontides (Ne Turkey), Nafiz Maden, Kenan Geli̇şli̇, Yener Eyüboğlu, Osman Bektaş

Turkish Journal of Earth Sciences

The Eastern Pontide orogenic belt is divided into three subzones (northern, southern and axial zones) based on present lithologies and facies associations. NE-SW-, NW-SE- and E-W-trending fault systems, which play an important role in palaeotectonics and neotectonics of the Eastern Pontides, separate these zones. Three different methods were used to estimate the Moho depth from observed gravity value, namely (i) empirical relationship between Moho depth and Bouguer anomaly; (ii) spectral analysis of the radial wave number and; (iii) by the gravity inversion method. Power spectrum, a statistical approach, is a widely used technique to determine the depth of geological sources …


A Compartmentalized Approach To The Assembly Of Physical Maps, Serdar Bozdag, Timothy J. Close, Stefano Lonardi Jan 2009

A Compartmentalized Approach To The Assembly Of Physical Maps, Serdar Bozdag, Timothy J. Close, Stefano Lonardi

Mathematics, Statistics and Computer Science Faculty Research and Publications

Background: Physical maps have been historically one of the cornerstones of genome sequencing and map-based cloning strategies. They also support marker assisted breeding and EST mapping. The problem of building a high quality physical map is computationally challenging due to unavoidable noise in the input fingerprint data. Results: We propose a novel compartmentalized method for the assembly of high quality physical maps from fingerprinted clones. The knowledge of genetic markers enables us to group clones into clusters so that clones in the same cluster are more likely to overlap. For each cluster of clones, a local physical map is first …