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Some Estimates On The Spin−Submanifolds, Serhan Eker Jan 2024

Some Estimates On The Spin−Submanifolds, Serhan Eker

Turkish Journal of Mathematics

In this paper, an optimal lower bound is given for the Submanifold Dirac operator in terms of the trace of an Energy−Momentum tensor, scalar curvature and mean curvature. In the equality case, it is proven that the submanifold is Einstein if the normal bundle is flat. Key words: Spin geometry, eigenvalues,


Invariant Symplectic Forms On Number Fields, Ahmad Rafiqi, Ayberk Zeyti̇n Jan 2024

Invariant Symplectic Forms On Number Fields, Ahmad Rafiqi, Ayberk Zeyti̇n

Turkish Journal of Mathematics

We show that a number field of the form Q(λ) admits a symplectic form which is invariant under multiplication by λ if and only if the minimal polynomial of λ is palindromic of even degree. In particular, if λ is an algebraic integer, it is forced to be a unit. In the case when the minimal polynomial of λ is palindromic of degree 2d, we show that there is a d-dimensional space of invariant symplectic forms on Q(λ) .


Microfacies, Geometry And Growth Phases Of Microbial Mound In Gucheng Area, Southeastern Tarim Basin, China, Xu Chen, Iftikhar Satti, Yuwen Dong Jan 2024

Microfacies, Geometry And Growth Phases Of Microbial Mound In Gucheng Area, Southeastern Tarim Basin, China, Xu Chen, Iftikhar Satti, Yuwen Dong

Turkish Journal of Earth Sciences

Microbial mound is favorable carbonate reservoir for petroleum exploration, especially for the deep tight reservoirs in the Tarim petroliferous basin. Due to lack of effective research methods, it is difficult to analyze its unique sedimentary structure and evolution process. In this study, based on cores, thin-sections, logging, 3D seismic data and geochemical test data, the petrographic texture, microfacies, geometry and growth phases of microbial mound in Gucheng area, Southeastern Tarim Basin were investigated, which can be used to reconstruct dynamic evolution of the microbial mounds and discuss the controlling factors. The major results are as follows: (1) Gucheng area is …


Landslide Susceptibility Assessment Of The Asi Watershed, Southern Türkiye, Senem Teki̇n, Adolfo Quesada Román, Tolga Çan Jan 2024

Landslide Susceptibility Assessment Of The Asi Watershed, Southern Türkiye, Senem Teki̇n, Adolfo Quesada Román, Tolga Çan

Turkish Journal of Earth Sciences

Landslides constitute recurrent natural hazards worldwide with greater socioeconomic impacts in low-income places. Landslide susceptibility studies are carried out to determine the potential for landslides to occur in a region, to predict possible risks in the future and to integrate this information into sustainable planning and management strategies. Slip-type landslides occur in limited areas of less than 1% of the Asi watershed in Southern Türkiye. Therefore, meaningful estimations cannot be made with classical statistical models. So, using the maximum entropy approach (MaxEnt), a technique for estimating based on a small number of observations, a landslide susceptibility assessment was constructed. The …


Genesis Of Efficient Reservoirs In Mixed Sedimentary Setting: A Case Study Of Benxi Formation In The Gaoqiao Area, Ordos Basin, Shu Liu, Jinbu Li, Fengbo Jin, Haifeng Liu, Meng Wang, Yulin Cheng, Yulin Cheng, Xiaohong Zhong, Hao Lu Jan 2024

Genesis Of Efficient Reservoirs In Mixed Sedimentary Setting: A Case Study Of Benxi Formation In The Gaoqiao Area, Ordos Basin, Shu Liu, Jinbu Li, Fengbo Jin, Haifeng Liu, Meng Wang, Yulin Cheng, Yulin Cheng, Xiaohong Zhong, Hao Lu

Turkish Journal of Earth Sciences

The Benxi-Taiyuan Formation in the southern region of the Ordos Basin represents a typical mixed sedimentary system, which has witnessed recent breakthroughs in the exploration of tight sandstone gas within the Benxi Formation. However, the development patterns of reservoirs in this mixed sedimentary area remain unclear, influenced by the sedimentary model and the distribution scale of sedimentary sandstone bodies. This study investigates the paleogeomorphology, sedimentary model, sandstone body type, petrological characteristics, and pore structure of the Benxi Formation. Field profiles, drilling core observations, microscopic section analysis, scanning electron microscopy (SEM), high-pressure mercury injection (HPMI), and physical property analysis are employed. …


Dinsar Analysis And Geophysical Modeling Of 2022 November 23 Gölyaka-Düzce Earthquake, Şükrü Onur Karaca, Gülteki̇n Erten, Batuğhan Yikmaz, Seli̇m Özalp Jan 2024

Dinsar Analysis And Geophysical Modeling Of 2022 November 23 Gölyaka-Düzce Earthquake, Şükrü Onur Karaca, Gülteki̇n Erten, Batuğhan Yikmaz, Seli̇m Özalp

Turkish Journal of Earth Sciences

Numerous significant earthquakes have occurred along the North Anatolian Fault Zone (NAFZ), Türkiye’s most important fault zone. An earthquake with magnitude of Mw 6.0 occurred near the Gölyaka District of Düzce Province at 04:08 local time on November 23, 2022. According to the moment tensor solutions published by national and international seismology centers, the earthquake occurred at the northeast end of the Karadere segment within the NAFZ and was caused by a right-lateral strike-slip fault in the NW-SE direction. In this study, the differential interferometric synthetic aperture radar (InSAR) method was employed to analyze the deformation. Four Sentinel-1A complex datasets …


Evaluating The Neotectonic Activities Of The Eastern Makran At The Northern Edge Of The Triple Junction In Southwest Pakistan, Waseem Khan, Ke Zhang, Hao Liang Jan 2024

Evaluating The Neotectonic Activities Of The Eastern Makran At The Northern Edge Of The Triple Junction In Southwest Pakistan, Waseem Khan, Ke Zhang, Hao Liang

Turkish Journal of Earth Sciences

A number of five GIS-based indices, such as stream slope (Ss), surface roughness (Sr), asymmetric factor (Af), hypsometry integral (Hi), and stream-length gradient (SL), were summarised to examine the intensity of the index of tectonic activity (IAT) in 43 subbasins of Hingol Basin at the northern edge of the triple junction in southwest Pakistan. In addition, tectonic influences were identified by knickpoints spatial distribution and field surveys. The majority of the indices are consistent and display roughly the same classifications. The uncertain results have a less substantial impact on the obtained results in most of the 43 subbasins. Using these …


Mineralogical And Geochemical Characteristics Of The Upper Cretaceous And Lower Paleocene Parts Of The Germav Formation: Southeastern Türkiye, Sema Teti̇ker Jan 2024

Mineralogical And Geochemical Characteristics Of The Upper Cretaceous And Lower Paleocene Parts Of The Germav Formation: Southeastern Türkiye, Sema Teti̇ker

Turkish Journal of Earth Sciences

The mineralogical and chemical characteristics of Upper Cretaceous-Lower Paleocene claystone sediment samples taken from Mardin and Batman, located in southeastern Türkiye, were analyzed in the present study. The clay mineral paragenesis in the Upper Cretaceous units consisted of chlorite-smectite (C-S) and illite, whereas the Lower Paleocene unit consisted of chlorite-vermiculite (CV) and vermiculite minerals. Analyses conducted on clay samples indicated high levels of Al, Mg, Fe, Cr, V, Ni, and Zr. Low levels of alkali and alkaline earth elements (Mg, Na, Ca, K) in the clay-rich sediments suggest relatively high-grade weathering in the source area. The mineralogical compositions, major elemental …


An Experimental Investigation On The Discrete Poisson’S Upward Continuation Of Anomalous Gravity Field Data, Mehmet Si̇mav, Bi̇hter Erol, Muhammet Aki̇f Gülender, Serdar Erol Jan 2024

An Experimental Investigation On The Discrete Poisson’S Upward Continuation Of Anomalous Gravity Field Data, Mehmet Si̇mav, Bi̇hter Erol, Muhammet Aki̇f Gülender, Serdar Erol

Turkish Journal of Earth Sciences

The Poisson upward continuation of gravity field functionals, typically given on the Earth’s irregular topography with limited spatial extent, necessitates some proper treatments due to the theoretical requirements. This study reviews the Poisson theory and investigates a more rigorous methodology for the numerical solution of the spherical integral equation by addressing many issues such as spherical-Earth model implementation, far-zone effect, Poisson kernel modification, and suitable ground data reduction scheme. We first explore the far-zone effect and search for an optimal near-zone spherical cap radius above which the truncation error is negligible. We then compare different variants of remove-restore technique with …


Preliminary Results Of The Great Kahramanmaraş 6 February 2023 Earthquakes (Mw 7.7 And 7.6) And 20 February 2023 Antakya Earthquake (Mw 6.4), Eastern Türkiye, Şule Gürboğa, Önder Kayadi̇bi̇, Hafi̇ze Akilli, Serap Arikan, Sevi̇lay Tan Jan 2024

Preliminary Results Of The Great Kahramanmaraş 6 February 2023 Earthquakes (Mw 7.7 And 7.6) And 20 February 2023 Antakya Earthquake (Mw 6.4), Eastern Türkiye, Şule Gürboğa, Önder Kayadi̇bi̇, Hafi̇ze Akilli, Serap Arikan, Sevi̇lay Tan

Turkish Journal of Earth Sciences

The first MW 7.7 and second MW 7.6 Kahramanmaraş earthquakes were the strongest tectonic events in Eastern Türkiye since the MW 7.9 Erzincan earthquake in 1939. The first and second events occurred on the Pazarcık and Çardak segments of the East Anatolian Fault System, respectively. A subsequent significant earthquake of MW 6.4 occurred in the Antakya fault zone. We summarize preliminary earthquake data and share our previous field observations to better understand the mechanism and provide scientific consequences for future investigations and layout planning. After combining the field observations, kinematic analysis of fault surfaces, investigations of orthophotos, characteristics of mainshocks, …


Tepehan Rockslide: A Large-Scale Earthquake-Induced Geological Structure Formed By Mw:7.8 Kahramanmaraş (Pazarcık) Earthquake, Türkiye, Ökmen Sümer Jan 2024

Tepehan Rockslide: A Large-Scale Earthquake-Induced Geological Structure Formed By Mw:7.8 Kahramanmaraş (Pazarcık) Earthquake, Türkiye, Ökmen Sümer

Turkish Journal of Earth Sciences

Three devastating and powerful earthquakes hit the southeastern and eastern parts of Turkey and the northestern part of Syria in February of 2023, causing many earthquake-induced slope movements. One of these major mass movements is called the “Tepehan Rockslide”, which was formed by the first Mw: 7.8 earthquake on February 6th, 2023 at Pazarcık (Kahramanmaraş) located in the Altınözü district of Hatay province. The rockslide involved the movement of Middle Miocene basement rocks that consist of clayey limestone, marl, and fine-grained clastic sedimentary rocks. The morphogenetic evaluation of the structure reveals that the Tepehan Rockslide is a very rapidly developed …


Surface Rupture During The 6th Of February 2023 Mw 7.6 Elbistan-Ekinözü (Kahramanmaraş) Earthquake: Implications For Fault Rupture Dynamics Along The Northern Branch Of East Anatolian Fault Zone, Mustafa Softa, Fi̇kret Koçbulut, Eli̇f Akgün, Ercan Aksoy, Hasan Sözbi̇li̇r, Orhan Tatar, Volkan Karabacak, Çağlar Özkaymak, Mehmet Utku, Özkan Cevdet Özdağ, Recep Çakir, Ahmet Demi̇r, Gökhan Arslan Jan 2024

Surface Rupture During The 6th Of February 2023 Mw 7.6 Elbistan-Ekinözü (Kahramanmaraş) Earthquake: Implications For Fault Rupture Dynamics Along The Northern Branch Of East Anatolian Fault Zone, Mustafa Softa, Fi̇kret Koçbulut, Eli̇f Akgün, Ercan Aksoy, Hasan Sözbi̇li̇r, Orhan Tatar, Volkan Karabacak, Çağlar Özkaymak, Mehmet Utku, Özkan Cevdet Özdağ, Recep Çakir, Ahmet Demi̇r, Gökhan Arslan

Turkish Journal of Earth Sciences

On the 6th of February 2023, Mw 7.7 Pazarcık (Kahramanmaraş) and Mw 7.6 Ekinözü (Kahramanmaraş) earthquakes that occurred in Türkiye are devastating earthquake series that filled the existing seismic gaps on East Anatolian Fault Zone on the same day. The first Mw 7.7 earthquake caught most people in their sleep and 9 h later, a second one was triggered, ending up with more than 50k death toll, widespread damage to buildings, and massive landslides. This study presents the surface rupture geometry and coseismic displacement characteristics determined with field observations immediately after February 6, 2023, Ekinözü (Kahramanmaraş, Türkiye) earthquake (Mw 7.6). …


Investigation Of Earthquake Sequence And Stress Transfer In The Eastern Anatolia Fault Zone By Coulomb Stress Analysis, Hamdi̇ Alkan, Aydin Büyüksaraç, Özcan Bektaş Jan 2024

Investigation Of Earthquake Sequence And Stress Transfer In The Eastern Anatolia Fault Zone By Coulomb Stress Analysis, Hamdi̇ Alkan, Aydin Büyüksaraç, Özcan Bektaş

Turkish Journal of Earth Sciences

A devastating earthquake with a magnitude of (Mw = 7.7) occurred on February 06, 2023, in the Pazarcık segment of the Eastern Anatolian Fault Zone, which has not shown major earthquake activity for a long time. On the same day, another earthquake with a magnitude of (Mw = 7.6) occurred in Ekinözü-Elbistan (Kahramanmaraş) in the northwest. Three more earthquakes with magnitudes of Mw = 6.6, Mw = 5.9, and ML = 5.7 occurred on the same day, and significant damage, loss of life, and property occurred in 11 provinces and districts. A sixth earthquake occurred with Mw = 6.4 magnitude …


Response Of Water Resources To The Kahramanmaraş Earthquakes (Mw 7.7 And Mw 7.6) That Occurred On February 6, 2023, On The East Anatolian Fault Zone (Türkiye), Celaletti̇n Şi̇mşek, Görkem Akinci, Okan Fistikoğlu, Kerem Canli, Hasan Sözbi̇li̇r, Azi̇ze Ayol, Efem Bi̇lgi̇ç Jan 2024

Response Of Water Resources To The Kahramanmaraş Earthquakes (Mw 7.7 And Mw 7.6) That Occurred On February 6, 2023, On The East Anatolian Fault Zone (Türkiye), Celaletti̇n Şi̇mşek, Görkem Akinci, Okan Fistikoğlu, Kerem Canli, Hasan Sözbi̇li̇r, Azi̇ze Ayol, Efem Bi̇lgi̇ç

Turkish Journal of Earth Sciences

On February 6, 2023, two destructive earthquakes of 7.7 MW and 7.6 MW occurred in Pazarcık (Kahramanmaraş) and Elbistan (Kahramanmaraş) at 04:17 and 13:24 hours, respectively. These earthquakes caused a surface rupture with a total length of 450 km in the region with an average displacement of 3 m between the Arabian and Anatolian plates. This study was conducted to investigate the physical deformation of the aquifer system and the current water quality characteristics in the affected region utilizing field observations and on-site analysis of water sources and tap water. The study revealed significant physical changes in the karstic springs …


Soil Liquefaction And Subsidence Disaster In İskenderun Related To The 6 February 2023 Pazarcık (Mw: 7.7) And 20 February Defne (Mw: 6.4) Earthquakes, Türkiye, Hüseyi̇n Öztürk, Craig A. Davis, İbrahi̇m Kuşku, Süleyman Dalğiç, Cem Kasapçi, Muharrem Alper Şengül Jan 2024

Soil Liquefaction And Subsidence Disaster In İskenderun Related To The 6 February 2023 Pazarcık (Mw: 7.7) And 20 February Defne (Mw: 6.4) Earthquakes, Türkiye, Hüseyi̇n Öztürk, Craig A. Davis, İbrahi̇m Kuşku, Süleyman Dalğiç, Cem Kasapçi, Muharrem Alper Şengül

Turkish Journal of Earth Sciences

The Mw 7.7 Pazarcık earthquake on February 06, 2023, struck southern Türkiye, causing typical liquefaction along the shores of İskenderun Bay. This liquefaction was characterized by lateral spreading, subsidence, and flooding. Subsidence-triggered sand ejecta, water flows, and opening cracks were identified in areas spanning approximately 2 km in length and 300 m in width. Based on coastal references such as lighthouses or harbor platforms, settlements of 0.8 m and lateral spreading of 0.4% were recorded along the coastal zone following the Pazarcık earthquake. According to camera recordings, liquefaction-related water and silty sand outflows occurred 29 min after the earthquake. The …


Cover And Content Jan 2024

Cover And Content

Turkish Journal of Physics

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Lithography-Free Highly Sensitive Detection Of Glucose Based On Colloidal Spheres, Habibe Durmaz Jan 2024

Lithography-Free Highly Sensitive Detection Of Glucose Based On Colloidal Spheres, Habibe Durmaz

Turkish Journal of Physics

Diabetes has emerged as a global health crisis, with a substantial increase in prevalence and associated healthcare costs. The urgency for early diagnosis to prevent complications has fueled research into advanced biosensing technologies. Plasmonic sensors, leveraging localized surface plasmon resonance (LSPR), have gained prominence for their sensitivity. This study explores a metamaterial-based sensor platform comprising nanospheres fabricated through colloidal lithography. A comprehensive numerical and experimental analysis of the designed metamaterial-based perfect absorber is presented, focusing on the spectral response at the resonance frequency of 525 nm. Finite-difference time-domain (FDTD) simulations reveal the field and charge distributions, enabling a systematic exploration …