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Makaleler
2000 2010
- Extraction of structure-based geoelectric models by hybrid genetic algorithms Akca, I., Başokur, A. T. Source : Geophysics,v 75,n 1, 2010, p F15-F22.
- Deep crustal structure of northwestern part of Turkey Kaya, C., Source: Tectonophysics, v 489, 2010, p 227-239.
- Asperity along the North Anatolian Fault imaged by magnetotellurics at Düzce, Turkey Kaya, T., Tank S.B., Tunçer M.K., Rokityansky I.I., Tolak I., and Savchenko T., Source: Earth, Planets and Space, v 61, n 7, 2009, p 871-84.
- Deep electrical structure of northern Alberta (Canada): implications for diamond exploration Turkoglu, E, Unsworth M., Pana D., Source: Can. J. Earth Sci. 46, 2009, 139154.
- Incorporating Topography into Two Dimensional Resistivity Modeling Using Finite-Element and Erdogan, E., Demirci, I. and Candansayar M.E., Source: Geophysics, v 73 n 3, 2008, p F135-F142.
- Two-dimensional individual and joint inversion of three- and four-electrode array dc resistivity data Candansayar, M.E., Source: J. Geophys. Eng., v 5, 2008, p 290-300.
- A new broadband radiomagnetotelluric instrument: applications to near surface investigations Tezkan, B., Saraev A; Source: Near Surface Geophysics, v 6, n 4, 2008, p 245-252.
- Deliniation of weathering in the Catalca granite quarry with the very low frequency (VLF) electromagnetic method
- Two-dimensional joint inversion of radiomagnetotelluric and direct current resistivity data
- Aquifer characterization in the Ouarzazate Basin (Morocco): A contribution by TEM and RMT data Steuer, A., Helwig SL, Tezkan B, Near Surface Geophysics, v 6 n 1, 2008, p 5-14.
- Lithospheric structure of the Arabia-Eurasia collision zone in eastern Anatolia: Magnetotelluric evidence for widespread weakening by fluids?
- Two-dimensional inversion of magnetotelluric data with consecutive use of conjugate gradient and least-squares solution with singular value decomposition algorithms
- Relation between electrical resistivity and earthquake generation in the crust of West Anatolia, Turkey
- The geoelectrical structure of northwestern Anatolia, Turkey
- Hybrid genetic algorithms in view of the evolution theories with application for the electrical sounding method
- The configuration of the fresh-saline groundwater interface within the regional Judea Group carbonate aquifer in northern Israel between the Mediterranean and the Dead Sea base levels as delineated by deep geoelectromagnetic soundings Kafri U; Goldman M; Lyakhovsky V; Scholl C; Helwig S; Tezkan B, Source: Journal of Hydrology, v 344, n 1-2, 2007, p 123-134.
- Radiomagnetotelluric and Direct Current Resistivity measurements for the characterization of conducting soils
- Electromagnetic evidence for an ancient avalanche caldera rim on the south flank of Mount Merapi, Indonesia Kalscheuer T; Commer M; Helwig SL; Hordt A; Tezkan B, Source: Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research, v 162, n 1 - 2, 2007, p 8197.
- 1D and 2D Cole-Cole-inversion of time-domain induced-polarization data
- Mohr-circle-based rotational invariants of a magnetotelluric data set from the Thrace region of Turkey: Geological implications Bayrak, M., Gürer, A., Gürer, Ö. F., İlkisik, M. and Basokur, A. T. Turkish Journal of Earth Sciences, 15, 2006, 95-110.
- The usage of ground penetrating radar (GPR) in designing blast pattern
- A comparison of different radiomagnetotelluric data inversion methods for buried waste sites Candansayar M. E., Tezkan, B. Source: Journal of Applied Geophysics, vol.58, 2006. p. 218-231.
- Two electrical conductors beneath Kusatsu-Shirane volcano, Japan, imaged by audiomagnetotellurics, and their implications for the hydrothermal system Nurhasan; Ogawa Y; Ujihara N; Tank SB; Honkura Y; Onizawa S; Mori T; Makino M. Source: Earth Planets and Space v.58 n 8, 2006, p 1053-1059.
- Deep resistivity structure of the Dikili-Bergama region, west Anatolia, revealed by two- dimensional inversion of vertical electrical sounding data
- Geophysical investigations of the Seferihisar geothermal area, Western Anatolia, Turkey
- Comment On: 'A numerical comparison of 2D resistivity imaging with 10 electrode arrays' by T.Dahlin and B.Zhou Candansayar M. E., Source: Geophysical Prospecting, v 53, 2005, p 853 - 854.
- Hydrothermal system beneath Mt. Fuji volcano inferred from magnetotellurics and electric self-potential Aizawa K, Yoshimura R, Oshiman N, Yamazaki K, Uto T, Ogawa Y, Tank SB, Kanda W, Sakanaka S, Furukawa Y, Hashimoto T, Uyeshima M, Ogawa T, Shiozaki I, Hurst AW. Source: Earth and Planetary Science Letters, v 235, n 1-2, 2005, p 343-355.
- Magnetotelluric imaging of the fault rupture area of the 1999 Izmit (Turkey) earthquake
- Two-dimensional geoelectrical structure of the Goynuk geothermal area, northwest Anatolia, Turkey
- Enhacing VLF data for qualitative interpretation: An example of massive chalcopyrite exploration Başokur, A. T. and Candansayar, M. E., Leading Edge, 22, 2003, 568-570.
- Time-frequency representation of strong-motion records for damage appraisal: examples from the Düzce earthquake (Turkey) Başokur, A. T., Dikmen, Ü. and Tokgöz O. E., Near Surface Geophysics, 1, 2003, 95-101.
- Resistivity structure in the western part of the fault rupture zone associated with the 1999 Izmit earthquake and its seismogenic implication
- 3D inversion of a scalar radio magnetotelluric field data set
- Seismoelectromagnetic effect associated with the Izmit earthquake and its aftershocks
- Electrical resistivity structure of the northwestern Anatolia and its tectonic implications for the Sakarya and Bornova zones
- Conductive crust imaged in western Turkey by MT
- A joint TEM-HLEM geophysical approach to borehole siting in deeply weathered granitic terrains
- Conductivity structure along the Gediz graben, west Anatolia, Turkey: Tectonic implications
- Detecting small-scale targets by the 2D inversion of two-sided three-electrode data: application to an archaeological survey
- Geomagnetic signature of the 1999 August 11 total eclipse
- Rotation of the geomagnetic field about an optimum pole
- Preliminary results of multidisciplinary observations before, during and after the Kocaeli (Izmit) earthquake in the western part of the North Anatolian Fault Zone
- Magnetotelluric data in western Turkey: dimensionality analysis using Mohr circles
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