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SGEM International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference- EXPO Proceedings; 23rd International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference Proceedings SGEM2023, Science and Technologies in Geology, Exploration And Mining, Vol 23, Issue 1.1
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STUDY THE INFLUENCE OF THE CHOICE OF BLASTING ZONES ON THE ROCK FRAGMENTATION QUALITY AND THE STABILITY OF BENCHES IN OPEN-PIT MINING BY NUMERICAL MODELING

(STEF92 Technology, 2023-10-01, Abderrazak Saadoun, Riadh Boukarm, Mohamed Fredj, Yilmaz Isik)

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In this research, the study site is a limestone quarry Ain El-Kebira located in the wilaya of Setif (Northwest -Algeria) producing limestone for cement manufacturing. The present work represents a study to measure the granulometric distribution of the blasted rock using the digital image processing software WipFrag and empirical model KuzRam, in order to evaluate the efficiency of the blasting operation and ensure the stability of the benches. In this work, we will simulate the method of exploitation while analyzi...

Exploration and Mining2023
SGEM International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference EXPO Proceedings; 17th International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference SGEM2017, Informatics, Geoinformatics and Remote Sensing
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MODELING AND PRECISION STUDY WITH PHOTOGRAMMETRY METHOD OF THE "INCE MINARET" MUSEUM

(STEF92 Technology, 2017-06-20, Ali ULVI, Murat YAKAR, Cengiz ALYILMAZ, Semra ALYILMAZ)

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Historical buildings require advanced measurement tools and techniques to be documented in detail and precisely because of their different natural characteristics, different dimensions, and complex architectural constructions. In this study, precise measurements were made with TotalStation, and photographs of historical works were taken from different angles. The obtained raw data were evaluated in a computer environment and a 3D model was obtained. It has been observed that the use of this system, which has start...

Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing2017
SGEM International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference EXPO Proceedings; 17th International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference SGEM2017, Informatics, Geoinformatics and Remote Sensing
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THE IMPORTANCE OF PHOTOGRAMMETRIC METHODS IN THE ARCHIVING OF CULTURAL HERITAGE: CASE OF SEKERFURUS MESCID (MOSQUE)

(STEF92 Technology, 2017-06-20, Murat YAKAR, Ali ULVI, Cengiz ALYILMAZ, Semra ALYILMAZ)

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In the process of documenting cultural heritage, traditional techniques have left their place to digital techniques, as their efforts to acquire the right data in the shortest time have developed in technology in recent years.The most common of these techniques is the terrestrial laser scanning technique and the terrestrial photogrammetry technique. In the documentation of cultural heritage, the level at which these methods are used today is quite pleasing. The greatest advantage of these methods is that it enable...

Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing2017
SGEM International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference EXPO Proceedings; 17th International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference SGEM2017, Informatics, Geoinformatics and Remote Sensing
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USING THE CLOSE RANGE PHOTOGRAMMETRY TECHNIQUE IN 3-DIMENSIONAL WORK: HISTORY OF OBRUKHAN SAMPLE

(STEF92 Technology, 2017-06-20, Ali ULVI, Murat YAKAR, Cengiz ALYILMAZ, Semra ALYILMAZ)

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Historical artifacts are not inherited to us, but are the most precious works we will pass on to future generations.Documentation and preservation of historical works is one of the common tasks of human being. Historical artifacts are constantly eroded and worn over time in natural and unnatural ways. The restoration and consolidation of these structures should be taken as a whole in their work. Measurements and modeling of the work should be made from technological developments. The terrestrial photogrammetry tec...

Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing2017
9th International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference SGEM2009
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A NEW TESTING METHOD FOR INDIRECT DETERMINATION OF THE UNCONFINED COMPRESSIVE STRENGTH OF THE ROCKS: CORE STRANGLE TEST (CST)

(SGEM Scientific GeoConference, 2009, I. Yilmaz)

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In this study a new testing method for indirect determination of Unconfined Compressive Strength (UCS) of the rock core samples is presented. As known, there are some methods for indirect estimation of UCS such as; point load (Is), Schmidt hammer, sonic velocity, block punch strength test etc. However point load testing method is widely used to estimate the UCS, there are many problems and limitations related to this method as reported in the recent literature. It was obtained that CST proposed in this paper namel...

Hydrogeology, Engineering Geology and Geotechnics2009
9th International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference SGEM2009
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FLY ASH AND USAGE IN TURKEY

(SGEM Scientific GeoConference, 2009, A. Ilgun, U. S. Yilmaz, S. K. Akin, M. T. Cogurcu, M. S. Donduren)

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ly ash is one of the residues generated in the combustion of coal. Fly ash is generally captured from the chimneys of coal-fired power plants, all fly ash includes substantial amounts of silicon dioxide (SiO2) (both amorphous and crystalline) and calcium oxide (CaO). In the past, fly ash was generally released into the atmosphere, but pollution control equipment mandated in recent decades now requires that it be captured prior to release. Total amount of fly ash produced at coal-fired power plants is about 450 mil...

Ecology and Environmental Protection2009
9th International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference SGEM2009
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GLOBAL CLIMATE CHANGE WITH ITS REFLECTIONS ON TURKEY

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

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The climate change due to global warming is accepted among the greatest environmental problems resulted from the human effects of increasing energy consumption, urbanization and deforestation events threatening the healthy life of people and environment. Many results of the climate change due to global warming can be estimated as the melting of snow covers, terrestrial and sea icebergs, replacement of climate zones, frequent formation of severe weather events, floods that gain strength in time, severe droughts, fo...

Hydrology and Water Resources2009
9th International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference SGEM2009
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GYPSUM HAZARDS AND IMPORTANCE OF SUSCEPTIBILITY MAPPING: AN EXAMPLE FROM SIVAS BASIN (TURKEY)

(SGEM Scientific GeoConference, 2009, I. Yilmaz)

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As a foundation material, gypsum differs from other rocks in that voids may be found at almost any depth within the rock mass. Collapse structures in gypsum terrains are the most serious geological hazards because they can damage engineering structures, settlement areas, natural lakes, and allow infiltration of contaminant into the groundwater. Collapse and subsidence may occur in the course of time or suddenly and catastrophically. Presentation of engineering geological data in the form of a hazard map is a usefu...

Cartography and GIS2009
9th International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference SGEM2009
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GYPSUM: AS AN ADDITIVE FOR STABILIZATION OF SWELLING CLAYS

(SGEM Scientific GeoConference, 2009, I. Yilmaz, B. Civelekoglu)

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Low rise buildings are particularly vulnerable to ground movements sourced from swelling and shrinking of the expansive clays. Geotechnical engineers have long recognized that Swelling of expansive clays caused by moisture variation may result in considerable damage to the overlying structures, and engineers should take them into the consideration. The literature contains a vast number of stabilizing techniques such as lime, cement, fly-ash for treatment of expansive clays. However the use of gypsum as a stabilizi...

Hydrogeology, Engineering Geology and Geotechnics2009
9th International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference SGEM2009
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PHOTOGRAMMETRIC STUDY FOR SIRCALI MEDRESE DOOR

(SGEM Scientific GeoConference, 2009, M. Yakar, F. Yildiz, C. Alyilmaz, H. M. Yilmaz)

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SД±r\ccalД± Medrese(Madrasa- moslem theological school), which is one of the most important medreses of Konya and Anatolia is in Konya Province, Meram District, GazialemЕџah Quarter.SД±r\ccalД± Medrese, that is among the medreses having an open courtyard, two liwans and two floors, has been had constructed by Bedreddin Muslih in the Period of GД±yaseddin Keyh\"usrev the 2nd. In the front parts of the building cut stone is used, while in other parts rubble stone is used. It has been used as medrese until 1924 with ...

Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing2009
9th International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference SGEM2009
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QUARTZ SAND DEPOSITS AND THEIR SUITABILITY FOR USAGE IN DIFFERENT INDUSTRIAL BRANCHES: THE EVALUATION OF BARTIN – CAKRAZ DEPOSITS IN NORTHWESTERN TURKEY

(SGEM Scientific GeoConference, 2009, T. A. Kepekli, M. Kumral, M. Budakoglu, F. Yavuz, E. Yilmaz)

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\cCakraz district of Bartın province in northwestern Turkey contains wide deposits of quartz sand. Regional geology consist of Lias aged carbonated claystones of Himmetpaşa formation, Barremian aged limestone, dolomitic limestones of Zonguldak formation and Aptian aged sandstone – carbonated sandstones of Kilimli formation. \cCakraz district quartz sand deposits are hosted in Himmetpaşa formation and usually occur as wide lenses in the host rocks. In this study major and minor element chemical analysis, petro...

Geology2009
9th International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference SGEM2009
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THE METEOROLOGICAL USAGE OF WATER VAPOR DATA OBTAINED FROM GPS

(SGEM Scientific GeoConference, 2009, F. Yildiz, S. A. Yilmaz)

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The data obtained from Constant GBS (SGBS) networks which are established generally for the aim of geodesic, geodynamic and navigation studies also contribute to the meteorological studies. In this study, hourly temperature and pressure values measured by present meteorological sensors in SGPS stations as well as water vapor values (PWV) that can be converted into rain by taking the advantage of GPS observations will be calculated for Middle Anatolian Region. The values of GPS\_IPWV obtained as a result of calcula...

Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing2009
8th International Scientific Conference - SGEM2008
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ROCKFALL HAZARD MAPPING USING GIS SOFTWARE: AN APPLICATION IN A SELECTED AREA FROM SEBINKARAHISAR (GIRESUN-TURKEY)

(SGEM Scientific GeoConference, 2008, I. Yilmaz, I. Keskin, M. Yildrim, B. Civelekoglu)

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Rockfalls are natural process of cliff and hillside erosion, can be simulated by the computer programs. They consist of large rock fragments from a cliff, or boulders from a slope that bounce, roll, and slide down a hillside and come to rest in a “runout” zone at or near its base. Rockfalls are a major hazard in rock cuts for highways and railways, and in mountainous terrain. Rockfalls are generally initiated by some climatic or biological event that causes a change in the forces acting on a rock. These events...

Geodesy and Mine Surveying2008
8th International Scientific Conference - SGEM2008
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TREATMENT OF YOUNG LANDFILL LEACHATE BY FENTON PROCESS

(SGEM Scientific GeoConference, 2008, A. Aygun, T. Yilmaz, A. Berktay, B. Nas)

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In this study leachate from solid waste landfill in Konya Municipal area was used. Landfill occupies 24 ha area with an average height of 8 m in the total area of 350 ha at the present time. The amount of solid waste generated is about 800-850 tons/day in summer and 950-1,000 tons/day in winter months yielding the average leachate flow rates of about 100 m3/day. The main characteristics of the leachate are chemical oxygen demand in the range of 7,500-55,000 mg/L, biological oxygen demand after 5 days of 4,000-36,5...

Ecology and Environmental Protection2008
7th International Scientific Conference - SGEM2007
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LANDSLIDE SUSCEPTIBILITY MAPPING USING FREQUENCY RATIO, LOGISTIC REGRESSION, ARTIFICIAL NEURAL NETWORKS AND THEIR COMPARISON: A CASE STUDY FROM KAT LANDSLIDES (TOKAT-TURKEY)

(SGEM Scientific GeoConference, 2007, YILMAZ)

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This case study presented herein compares the landslide susceptibility mapping methods of frequency ratio (FR), logistic regression and artificial neural networks (ANN) applied in the Kat county (Tokat-Turkey). Digital Elevation Model (DEM) was first constructed using a GIS software. Parameter maps affecting the slope stability such as; geology, faults, drainage system, topographical elevation, slope angle, slope aspect, topographic wetness index (TWI) and stream power index (SPI) were then produced from DEM of th...

Informatics2007
7th International Scientific Conference - SGEM2007
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TOE EROSION INDUCED LANDSLIDES FROM ЕћEBINKARAHISAR (GIRESUN-TURKEY): PART I

(SGEM Scientific GeoConference, 2007, I. Yilmaz, I. Keskin)

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This case study presented herein describes and analyses the results of the detailed surveys of landslides caused by toe erosion in Avutmus district of Sebinkarahisar (Giresun-Turkey), based on field and laboratory measurements, monitoring and remote sensing data of the study area. Sebinkarahisar has been recognized as a landslide-prone area. Landslides in this area caused several hazards in the houses and farming areas. In view of landslide re-occurrence potential in this area and its close environ, understanding ...

Geodesy and Mine Surveying2007
7th International Scientific Conference - SGEM2007
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TOE EROSION INDUCED LANDSLIDES FROM ЕћEBINKARAHISAR (GIRESUN-TURKEY): PART II, PHYSICALLY BASED SUSCEPTIBILITY MAPPING

(SGEM Scientific GeoConference, 2007, I. Yilmaz, I. Keskin)

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This case study presented herein describes physically based susceptibility mapping in AvutmuЕџ-Sebinkarahisar (Giresun-Turkey) and its vicinity using the SINMAP model. Sebinkarahisar has been recognized as a landslide-prone area. Landslides in this area caused several hazards in the houses and farming areas. In view of landslide re-occurrence potential in this area and its close environ, understanding of the failure mechanism is highly crucial. In order to predict the future landslides in the area and its vicinity...

Geodesy and Mine Surveying2007
6th International Scientific Conference - SGEM
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MODELLING OF SO2 CONCENTRATION USING ARTIFICIAL NEURAL NETWORKS

(SGEM Scientific GeoConference, 2006, S. Dursun, D. Guklu, F. Celebi, N. Yilmaz)

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Modelling of air pollution parameters, according to the meteorological data is a necessary for preventing the repetition of same problems. During recent years, neural network-based models have been shown to be powerful tools in the simulation of variations in air quality and provide better alternative to statistical models because of their computational efficiency and generalization ability. In this study, prediction of future daily SO2 concentrations in Konya (Turkey) using MLP (Multilayer Perceptron) artificial ...

Air Pollution and Climate Change2006
6th International Scientific Conference - SGEM
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THE INVESTIGATION OF GOLD AND SILVER RECOVERY FROM AKOLUK (ORDU -TURKEY) ORE

(SGEM Scientific GeoConference, 2006, O. Celep, I. Alp, H. Deveci, M. Vicil, T. Yilmaz)

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In this study, the amenability of Akoluk (Ordu -Turkey) ore to the extraction of gold and silver by cyanide leaching was investigated. Mineralogical analysis of the ore has revealed the presence of native gold and a variety of minerals including barite, zinkenite, stibnite, orpiment, realgar, cinnober, pyrite and sphalerite. No silver was detectable under microscope suggesting that it could be present as occluded in minerals such as fahlerz, antimonite and zinkenite. Gold particles as 1-88 $\mu$m in size were obse...

Geology2006
5th International Scientific Conference - SGEM2005
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AN INVESTIGATION OF THE STRENGTH AND DEFORMATION PROPERTIES OF PASTE BACKFILL MIXTURES

(SGEM Scientific GeoConference, 2005, E. Yilmaz, A. Kesimal, B. Ercikdi, M. Benzaazoua, T. Belem, B. DESCHAMPS, T. Bussiere)

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Paste backfill is composed of a mixture of mine tailings, process and/or fresh water for the desired solid-water consistency and hydraulic binder to ensure a target mechanical resistance. This paper presents some studies undertaken on the strength development and deformation behaviour of paste backfill mixtures made from a Turkish zinc mine tailings. A series of laboratory experiments was conducted to determine the strength and deformation properties of paste mixtures with binder content ranging from 4 to 7 wt\% a...

Geology2005
5th International Scientific Conference - SGEM2005
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CHARACTERIZATION OF REFRACTORY BEHAVIOUR OF KALETAS GOLD ORE BY ULTRAFINE GRINDING AND DIAGNOSTIC LEACHING

(SGEM Scientific GeoConference, 2005, O. Celep, I. Alp, H. Deveci, T. Yilmaz)

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In this study, diagnostic leaching and ultrafine grinding as pretreatment step ahead of two-stage cyanidation of KaletaЕџ ore were studied to shed light on the refractory characteristics of ore. The overall gold extraction of 93\% was achieved in two-stage cyanidation of ultrafinely ground ore suggesting the presence of readily recoverable gold (74\%) and slowly reacting gold (19\%) in the ore. Diagnostic leaching approach provided information into the cause of the refractoriness of the ore. The findings of diagno...

Geology2005
5th International Scientific Conference - SGEM2005
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CONCENTRATION OF KAYABAЕћI-TRABZON (TURKEY) CU-ZN ORE BY FLOTATION

(SGEM Scientific GeoConference, 2005, T Yilmaz, I. Alp, H. Deveci, O. Celep)

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In this study, flotation concentration of Trabzon-KayabaЕџД± Massive Sulphide ore was investigated. The effects of particle size, reagent concentration (collector and depressant) and agitation speed on the recovery of copper were studied. The results have shown that the ore responded poorly to concentration by flotation with low efficiency of seperation of copper minerals from sphalerite and pyrite. Changing the flotation conditions i.e. decreasing particle size to >99\% passing 38 $\mu$m or increasing the concent...

Geology2005
5th International Scientific Conference - SGEM2005
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LANDSLIDE SUSCEPTIBILITY MAPPING METHODS AND USE OF ARTIFICIAL NEURAL NETWORKS

(SGEM Scientific GeoConference, 2005, I. Yilmaz)

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Landslides have a large quantity of the natural disasters world-wide, this trend will increase in the future due to increased urbanization and development. The creation of maps of susceptibility, danger and risk is very important for engineering geologists, geomorphologists and city planners. Although several techniques are available for landslide risk investigation, reliable susceptibility mapping of landslides is very difficult due to their complex nature. Techniques for susceptibility mapping such as; determini...

Geodesy and Mine Surveying2005
5th International Scientific Conference - SGEM2005
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THE APPLICATION OF HIGH DENSITY PASTE BACKFILL AT AN UNDERGROUND MINE

(SGEM Scientific GeoConference, 2005, E. Yilmaz, B. Ercikdi, KESIMAL, K., A. Karaoglu, M. Yumlu)

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Mine backfill can be defined as the material or materials used for filling the underground openings created by the mining process in order to establish and retain safe working conditions. In this study, an overview of the current application of mining operations with paste backfill technology has been examined with a case study from an underground copper-zinc mine located in the northeast Turkey. Due to the elimination of the harmful mine tailings obtained from mill processing and hence the reduced rehabilitation ...

Geology2005
4th International Scientific Conference - SGEM2004
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ENVIRONMENTAL BENEFITS BY USE OF PASTE BACKFILL TECHNOLOGY FOR DISPOSAL OF SULFIDE-BEARING MINE TAILINGS

(SGEM Scientific GeoConference, 2004, A. Kesimal, E. Yilmaz, B. Ercikdi)

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This paper focuses on the potential environmental benefits afforded by use of paste backfill technology when tailings are sulfide-bearing and provides a case study chosen from an underground mine in north-east Turkey in order to illustrate these benefits. Additionally, it includes discussions on different slump values with varying cement contents under 28-day uniaxial compressive strength tests for mine tailings and determines the rheological properties of mine tailings with respect to paste production.

Ecology and Environmental Protection2004
4th International Scientific Conference - SGEM2004
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PASTE BACKFILL PREPARATION AND APPLICATION FOR UNDERGROUND BACKFILLING PROCESS

(SGEM Scientific GeoConference, 2004, E. Yilmaz, A. Kesimal, B. Ercikdi)

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Paste backfill was first developed by Preussag at the Bad Grund Mine. Filtered tailings were combined with 30 mm heavy media separation tailings to produce a paste backfill. These ingredients were combined and mixed on surface and pumped to the underground mine using two Putzmeister concrete pumps working in parallel. Dry cement was added to the paste mixture just prior to being placed into the stope. The resulting fill then formed the roof for the next cut using an undercut and fill mining method. The experimenta...

Exploration and Mining2004
4th International Scientific Conference - SGEM2004
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PRE-INVESTIGATION OF THE KAT COUNTY LANDSLIDES IN THE NORTH ANATOLIAN FAULT ZONE (TOKAT-TURKEY): STRUCTURAL AND GEOMORPHOLOGICAL ASPECTS

(SGEM Scientific GeoConference, 2004, I. Yilmaz, M. Yildirim)

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During the last 20 years, the northern and central part of the Kat county has been affected by many landslides. Especially in very wet years many landslides of different volumes occurred. These mainly affected the rocks which are well known for being prone to slope movements of many types of sizes. The bedrocks of the study area are metabasalts and sedimentary series. These rocks are overlain by younger alluvium and debris materials. Monitoring during the last seven years has indicated that the slopes are still ac...

Geology2004
4th International Scientific Conference - SGEM2004
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SAFETY EVALUATION OF A HISTORIC PLACE AND SCHOOL CLOSE TO LIMESTONE QUARRY BLASTS

(SGEM Scientific GeoConference, 2004, B. Ercikdi, A. Kesimal, E. Yilmaz)

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This study investigates the potential environmental impact of ground vibrations produced from blasting operations performed at AraklД±-TaЕџ\"on\"u limestone quarry where the school, mosque, historic place and village houses are situated. During the study, the parameters of scaled distance were recorded carefully, and the groundvibration components were measured at different locations by suitable monitors for 31 blast events. From the statistical analysis of the results, the general peak particle velocity equation ...

Applied and Environmental Geophysics2004
3rd International Scientific Conference - SGEM2003
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A LANDSLIDE THREATENING THE SPILLWAY OF A DAM: AN EXAMPLE OF OZEN DAM (SIVAS-TURKEY)

(SGEM Scientific GeoConference, 2003, B. Saglam, I. Yilmaz)

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Recently, numerous landslides occurred in the southern part of the \"Ozen Dam (Sivas-Turkey) threatening the spillway. Kinematical analyses showed that the potential slope instability direction is NW corresponding to the dominant slope directions. Geotechnical surveys confirmed the rock slopes are highly prone to instability, and failures occurred in the limits between basement rock and debris material in the alteration zone as a planar surface. Pre-existing failures, excavations in the toe of the slopes, low qual...

Applied and Environmental Geophysics2003
3rd International Scientific Conference - SGEM2003
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A REVIEW OF ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS RESULTING FROM QUARRY BLASTING

(SGEM Scientific GeoConference, 2003, R. Kaya, A. Kesimal, E. Yilmaz, B. Ercikdi)

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The full impact of coyote blasting on the environment includes ground vibrations, air blast, fly rock and dust, and these are unavoidable in quarry operations if they are not controlled. The detonation of explosives for rock breakage induces a seismic disturbance that propagates in all directions from the explosion epicentre. In addition to the seismic disturbance, the detonation of explosives causes a transient pressure pulse that is propagated through the atmosphere. This phenomenon has been described in the lit...

Exploration and Mining2003
3rd International Scientific Conference - SGEM2003
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DETERMINATION OF THE DEGREE OF LIBERATION AND OPTIMUM GRIND TIME OF KAYABAЕћI- TRABZON (TURKEY) CU-ZN MASSIVE ORE

(SGEM Scientific GeoConference, 2003, I. Alp, T. Yilmaz, E. Y. Yazici, O. Celep)

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Detailed geological and drilling investigations have shown KayabaЕџД± deposit, located in Trabzon-Turkey, has a resource of 590 000 tons ore containing 2.2\% Cu and 1029 kg Au. The ore body shows the characteristics of both massive- and stockworktype sulfide mineralization. In this study, mineralogical analysis and flotation tests were performed to determine the degree of liberation of sulfides and the optimum grind time for the massive ore samples. Covellite and chalcocite were identified as the main copper miner...

Geology2003
3rd International Scientific Conference - SGEM2003
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PARAMETERS INFLUENCING ORE DILUTION IN UNDERGROUND MINES

(SGEM Scientific GeoConference, 2003, B. Ercikdi, A. Kesimal, E. Yilmaz, R. Kaya)

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This paper provides an overview of the various issues influencing ore dilution in an underground mining. The paper reviews the dilution problem throughout the entire mining process, and provides a rational approach to underground mine design in order to minimize dilution. The stages contributing to dilution include orebody delineation, design and sequencing, stope development, drilling and blasting, and production stages. Vibrations generated by the drillingblasting operations during the ore production could accel...

Exploration and Mining2003
3rd International Scientific Conference - SGEM2003
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THE USE OF PASTE FOR DISPOSAL OF MILL TAILINGS

(SGEM Scientific GeoConference, 2003, E. Yilmaz, A. Kesimal, B. Ercikdi, R. Kaya)

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In recent years, use of paste backfill has evolved from an experimental backfill method with limited application to a technically viable and economically attractive alternative. This is primarily due to the development of dewatering and transportation systems that allow for controlled and consistent production and delivery of paste in a cost-effective manner. In addition, it has been recognized that underground backfill provides for a mechanism to safely dispose of mine wastes such as tailings, which results in co...

Exploration and Mining2003
2nd International Scientific Conference - SGEM2002
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CAUTIOUS BLASTING TECHNIQUES AND AN APPLICATION FOR ULUBURUN TUNNEL BETWEEN GIRESUN-ESPIYE IN TURKEY

(SGEM Scientific GeoConference, 2002, B. Ercikdi, A. Kesimal, E. Yilmaz)

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“The Black Sea Coastal Way Rehabilitation Project” which started seven years ago in an attempt to solve the traffic congestion in the Eastern Black Sea Region of Turkey is still going on as planned. The project involves the rehabilitation and shortening of the present motorway and hence the construction of new tunnels and riprap material for filling the sea are required in some places. By the completion of this project, a considerable amount of time spent on highway will be saved and will probably lead to a re...

Exploration and Mining2002
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