Browsing by Author "Seren, Aysel"
Now showing items 1-6 of 6
-
Determination of geological structures by geophysical and geotechnical techniques in Kirklartepe Dam Site (Turkey)
Sari, Mahmut; Seren, Aysel; Alemdag, Selcuk (Elsevier, 2020)In foundation research of engineering structures, application of geophysics methods before drilling work allows not only more economical studies but also a more detailed determination of underground sections. Especially ... -
Determination of rock quality designation (RQD) in metamorphic rocks: a case study (Bayburt-Kırklartepe Dam)
Alemdağ, Selçuk; Sarı, Mahmut; Seren, Aysel (Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH, 2022)The role and importance of rock mass classification systems from past to present in engineering designs are indisputable. Therefore, the correct estimation of the parameters that make up these systems is essential in terms ... -
Imaging of the deteriorations and concrete quality of the tunnels (Zigina, Toml) with ground penetrating radar
Saricicek, Isil; Seren, Aysel (IEEE, 2014)Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) that give high resolution image and no damage to the researched surface, holds an important place in the use of near surface shallow researches. In this study; it is aim to investigate the ... -
A Study on the Performance of GPR for Detection of Different Types of Buried Objects
Toksoz, Derya; Yilmaz, Isik; Seren, Aysel; Mataraci, Isil (Elsevier Science Bv, 2016)The objective of this research is to evaluate the applicability of Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) method to detect burried objects in the shallow depths using 250 MHz and 800 MHz center frequency antennas. For this purpose, ... -
The Sumela Monastery slope in Macka, Trabzon, Northeast Turkey: rock mass properties and stability assessment
Gelisli, Kenan; Seren, Aysel; Babacan, Ali Erden; Catakli, Aycan; Ersoy, Hakan; Kandemir, Raif (Springer Heidelberg, 2011)In 2001, rock falls occurred on the southern slope of the Sumela Monastery, which was built on a cliff in Trabzon, north east Turkey, and is visited by many tourists. Considering the steepness of the slope and difficulty ... -
Three-directional extensional deformation and formation of the Liassic rift basins in the Eastern Pontides (NE Turkey)
Eyuboglu, Yener; Bektas, Osman; Seren, Aysel; Maden, Nafiz; Ozer, Rahsan; Jacoby, Wolfgang R. (Slovak Acad Sciences Geological Inst, 2006)The Eastern Pontide magmatic arc (NE Turkey) was rifted by the polyphase extensional tectonic regimes in the Early Jurassic. While alternated volcanics and siliciclastic sedimentary rocks accumulated during the episodic ...