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Deni̇z Hukukundaki̇ Yeni̇ Geli̇şmeler Ve Madenci̇li̇kle İli̇şki̇si̇*, Selçuk Demi̇rsoy
Deni̇z Hukukundaki̇ Yeni̇ Geli̇şmeler Ve Madenci̇li̇kle İli̇şki̇si̇*, Selçuk Demi̇rsoy
Bulletin of the Mineral Research and Exploration
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Publications Of The Mineral Research And Exploration Institute Of Turkey, - -
Publications Of The Mineral Research And Exploration Institute Of Turkey, - -
Bulletin of the Mineral Research and Exploration
No abstract provided.
Rock Glaciers In Geyi̇k Daği Area, Central Taurus, Esen Arpat, Necdet Özgül
Rock Glaciers In Geyi̇k Daği Area, Central Taurus, Esen Arpat, Necdet Özgül
Bulletin of the Mineral Research and Exploration
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Adana'nin Osmani̇ye-Yarpuz-Kaypak Havali̇si̇ndeki̇ Serpanti̇ni̇tleri̇n Kompozi̇syon Ve Ori̇ji̇nleri̇ni̇n Araştirilmasi Ve Siniflandirilmasi, Oğuz Arda
Bulletin of the Mineral Research and Exploration
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İthal Edi̇len Bazi Refrakter Harçlarin Yerli̇ Hammaddelerle Yapim Olanaği, Oktay Orhun
İthal Edi̇len Bazi Refrakter Harçlarin Yerli̇ Hammaddelerle Yapim Olanaği, Oktay Orhun
Bulletin of the Mineral Research and Exploration
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Publications Of The Mineral Research And Exploration Institute Of Turkey, - -
Publications Of The Mineral Research And Exploration Institute Of Turkey, - -
Bulletin of the Mineral Research and Exploration
No abstract provided.
Limnology Of Four Bauxite Open-Pit Lakes, George L. Harp, Ronald D. Hubbard
Limnology Of Four Bauxite Open-Pit Lakes, George L. Harp, Ronald D. Hubbard
Journal of the Arkansas Academy of Science
The aquatic flora and fauna and 18 physicochemical characteristics of four bauxite open-pit lakes were studied from September 1969 to August 1970. The least acid lake (pH 3.4-4.4) supported 49 different aquatic insects, plankton, and higher aquatic plants. The most acid lake (pH 2.7-3.2) supported only 26 different plants and animals. Bauxite open-pit lakes within the pH range studied appear to be as relatively unproductive as their coal strip-mine lake counterparts, with which they share physicochemical and biological characteristics. Benthic macrofaunal diversity and abundance appear to be related more closely to distribution and abundance of leaf detritus than to hydrogen-ion …