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9th International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference SGEM2009
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BASE-WATERING SOIL STABILIZATION PROCESS OF A REINFORCED CONCRETE WATER RESERVOIR

(SGEM Scientific GeoConference, 2009, M. Yildiz, I. H. Erkan, S. Sakir)

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Collapsible lands are generally found in arid and sub arid areas. These kinds of soils that are in metastable structure have high void ratio and low weight per unit volume. Loess soil that are wind deposits, residual soils, soils that are formed by volcanic ashes, alluvium soils, fine sand and silts, silt sand and loam are among the soils that have collapsing tendency. Collapsing that happened due to the increase on the water content of the base soil is generally seen in loosen silt layers that have low water cont...

Oil and Gas Exploration2009
9th International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference SGEM2009
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BIOGAS PRODUCTION AS AN ENVIRONMENTALLY-FRIENDLY RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCE

(SGEM Scientific GeoConference, 2009, E. Pehlivan)

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One of the most important factors of industrialization and development is energy. Demand of energy significantly increases parallel to technology developing and world population increasing. The consumed amount of energy indicates the development level of countries in today. Oil and coal stocks are decreasing fastly, and lack of natural gas sources results in an increasing demand on renewable energy sources. The negative effects of the renewable energy sources are less than conventional energy sources on environmen...

Oil and Gas Exploration2009
9th International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference SGEM2009
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BORON IN PLANT

(SGEM Scientific GeoConference, 2009, E. Tulukcu, R. Kocak)

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Boron is a micronutrient required for all plant nutrition. The main functions of boron relate to cell wall strength and development division, fruit and seed development, glucose transport and hormone. Boron (B) is required for all plant growth. Adequate B nutrition is critical for high yields and qulity of crops. Deficiencies of B result in many anatomical, biochemical, physiological changes in plants. The B requirement is much higher for reproductive growth than for vegetative growth in most plant species. Boron ...

Oil and Gas Exploration2009
9th International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference SGEM2009
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CALCRETE IN SOUTHEAST BULGARIA – A STUDY IN PROGRESS

(SGEM Scientific GeoConference, 2009, I. Dimitrov, M. Panayotova, D. Sachkov)

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A horizon of carbonate minerals underlies the organic soils of the Thracian plane. This horizon has irregular thickness, density and mineral composition. In the world scientific literature, such horizons are usually described as pedogenic calcretes. The growth of the carbonate layer depends on many factors; among them are the global climate change, the acidity of the atmospheric precipitates and the agricultural practices. The carbonate layer is very significant to the biological productivity of the soil. It tends...

Oil and Gas Exploration2009
9th International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference SGEM2009
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GEOCHEMICAL EXPLORATION OF CONTAMINATED SOILS IN SURROUNDING OF ABANDONED SB-MINES (SLOVAKIA)

(SGEM Scientific GeoConference, 2009, L. Jurkovic, M. Jankular)

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Main aim of this study is characterization of environmental contamination in surrounding of abandoned Sb-deposits in Slovakia by toxic elements as result of longtime mining activity. Main scientific interest is focused on migration of toxic elements in soil profile, their sources and bindings on Fe-oxyhydroxides or other natural sorbents, possibility of input to aquatic systems in studied localities. Results of chemical analyses of soil samples showed large-scale contamination of soil profiles in studied localitie...

Oil and Gas Exploration2009
9th International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference SGEM2009
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INVESTIGATION OF THE PETROLEUM AND NATURAL GAS PIPE LINES FROM THE CASPIAN REGION TO TURKEY IN THE MAPPING ASPECT

(SGEM Scientific GeoConference, 2009, S. Akkus, H. Cagla, F. Basciftci, T. Ayten, I. H. Cicek, F. Uysal)

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Petroleum which is also known as black gold has a 150 year history. Oil which took part of coal in the 20th century is an important energy resource in economic and strategic terms. In the world, approximately the 26\% of oil reserves, and approximately 12\% 16 - 19 trillion cubic meters) of natural gas reserves are in the Caspian Sea. When we evaluate oil and natural gas reserves, the Caspian Sea (Region), not as much as the Persian Gulf, comes third after the Siberia in oil potential. Clean, cheap and safe way to...

Oil and Gas Exploration2009
9th International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference SGEM2009
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THE CAUSES AND EFFECTS OF GLOBAL WARMING

(SGEM Scientific GeoConference, 2009, F. A. Constantin, I. Loredana)

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Today, the world is involved in a major experiment, which studies what happens when they are released into the atmosphere in greater quantities of carbon dioxide and other gases. The climate models developed by specialists in the field estimate that, the global climate will warm by 1, 1 – 6,400 C during this century. The main cause of the global warming is increasing the concentration of CO2 in the atmosphere in the last centuries. The gases behave like walls of a greenhouse, maintaining the solar energy in the ...

Oil and Gas Exploration2009
9th International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference SGEM2009
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THE EFFECT OF USE OF NATURAL GAS TO THE QUALITY OF AIR IN ISTANBUL

(SGEM Scientific GeoConference, 2009, T. Celik, Y. Burdurlu)

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Until the year of 1996, there had been an intense air pollution beyond standards because of the use of fossil fuels such as coal and fuel oil especially in homes in the winter. With the start of the use of natural gas in Istanbul after 1996 there has been a decrase in the amount of air pollution. In this study, the measurement values of pre and post natural gas use in 10 different measurement stations conducted by ‘Istanbul Metropolitan Municapality, Environment Protection and Development Department, Environment...

Oil and Gas Exploration2009
9th International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference SGEM2009
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THE HYDRO-ECOLOGIC EFFECTS OF GLOBAL CLIMATE CHANGES ON THE WORLD

(SGEM Scientific GeoConference, 2009, A. I. Marti, M. Buyukyildiz)

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Past to present, climate changes take place on every sections of the world during the history. This is an ordinary fact when these changes occur naturally, i.e. the natural climate changes are the necessity of our world’s natural behavior, and then the beings on the world are not affected artificially. However, in recent years, some human activities that increase the concentrations of greenhouse gases (GHGs) in the atmosphere and cause global warming are the most effective factors playing great roles on changing...

Oil and Gas Exploration2009
9th International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference SGEM2009
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THE INVESTIGATION OF CONVERTION TO PRODUCTS LIKE FOSSIL FUELS, BIOGAS AND SUBSTANCE SOLUBLE IN WATER OF SOME BIOMASS WASTES

(SGEM Scientific GeoConference, 2009, E. Pehlivan, F. Taner)

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Biomass resources include wood and wood wastes, agricultural crops and their waste by products, municipal solid waste, animal wastes, waste from food processing. Especially organic waste, dumped in open places causes heavy environmental pollution to soil, groundwater and surface waters as the amount of the waste generated is growing very fast. However, energy from biomass may significantly contribute to the growing future demand for energy. Energy from biomass avoids the net increase of carbon dioxide in the atmos...

Oil and Gas Exploration2009
9th International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference SGEM2009
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USING GIS IN SOIL EROSION CONTROL (CASE STUDY: MOUSA ABAD BASIN, ISFAHAN, IRAN)

(SGEM Scientific GeoConference, 2009, A. Gandomkar)

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Soil erosion is a process threatening natural resources such as water, soil, plant cover and climate both directly and indirectly and it is dangerous for human safety and his life. Erosion not only weakens soil, makes useless farms and a lot of damage, but also causes harm by sedimentation solid of materials in streams, sources, dams, ports and decreases the amount of their capacity. In this project, we are studying soil erosion in Mousa Abad basin in Tiran, Isfahan in SLEMSA model using GIS. In this research, the...

Oil and Gas Exploration2009
9th International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference SGEM2009
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USING OF GEOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION SYSTEMS IN LOADED REGIONS FOR MONITORING OF HEAVY METAL CONTAMINATION AT SOILS

(SGEM Scientific GeoConference, 2009, L. Kozakova, Z. Kuzevicova, P. Takac, F. Zelenak)

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There are selected regions with a certain quality of a situation or a tendency of changes of environmental components. The significantly changes, in these areas are observed at soils, as the basic component of environment at which is man biologically contacted. The significantly chemical degradation of soils - acidification and contamination of soils with heavy metals - in loaded regions – the middle Spis region are showed. The middle Spis region is area at Slovak republic with deteriorated or heavily deteriorat...

Oil and Gas Exploration2009
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