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Integration Of 3d Structural Modelling And Well Logging Analysis In The Evaluation Of October Oil Field, Gulf Of Suez, Egypt, Lamiaa Yahia, Mostafa Toni, Farouk I. Metwalli, M. H. Mansour, Amir Ismail Jan 2024

Integration Of 3d Structural Modelling And Well Logging Analysis In The Evaluation Of October Oil Field, Gulf Of Suez, Egypt, Lamiaa Yahia, Mostafa Toni, Farouk I. Metwalli, M. H. Mansour, Amir Ismail

Trends in advanced sciences and technology

An extensive study of the NUBIA and MAT reservoirs, incorporating numerous data sources, enhances the accuracy of production forecasts for hydrocarbon exploration and development. This study aims to integrate seismic and well data for re-assessment and to delineate the geological and petrophysical characteristics of the October oil field which is one of the most productive in the central Gulf of Suez, but it has recently witnessed a drop in output in some regions, and some wells have begun to depletion. While facies modeling enabled the spatial distribution of lithologic facies inside the constructed 3D structural model, which reflected two types …


Electrofacies Analysis Using A Geostatistical Approach, Northern Iraq Case Study, Hussein S. Hussein Nov 2023

Electrofacies Analysis Using A Geostatistical Approach, Northern Iraq Case Study, Hussein S. Hussein

Polytechnic Journal

The distribution of petrophysical parameters is governed by lithology, hence understanding the spatial variation in lithology is essential for reservoir characterisation. This study points out the use of well logs to estimate the lithology of carbonate rocks (limestone, marly limestone, dolomite, and dolomitic limestone) found in Upper Cretaceous to Miocene formations at the Khabbaz Oil Field in Northern Iraq. Applying the multivariate regression technique to neutron, and density data enabled accurate lithology prediction. By using independent values (well log data) to predict a dependent value (lithology), this technique is a progression of regression analysis. The formations under study comprised a …


Geoelectric Evaluation Of Soil Foundation Utilizing Electrical Resistivity Tomography At West Gulf Of Suez, Al-Ain Al Sokhna, Egypt, Mahmoud Zayed Jan 2023

Geoelectric Evaluation Of Soil Foundation Utilizing Electrical Resistivity Tomography At West Gulf Of Suez, Al-Ain Al Sokhna, Egypt, Mahmoud Zayed

Al-Azhar Bulletin of Science

To evaluate the subsurface layers and geological structures for construction in one of the tourist areas in Egypt, the geoelectrical survey was used, represented by the 2D Electrical Resistivity Tomography (ERT). The geoelectrical survey includes 16 ERT profiles that have been conducted by using the Winner electrode array with twenty electrodes connected to a multi-core cable. The electrode spacing (a) varies between 4 and 6 meters to investigate a depth of around twenty meters, and the length of the ERT profiles varies from 76 to 114 meters depending on the electrode spacing difference and the field's available space. Through the …


Estimation Of Blast Vibrations By Numerical Modelling And Signal Analysis, Güzin Gülsev Uyar Aksoy, Cemalettin Okay Aksoy, Hasan Eray Yaman Dec 2022

Estimation Of Blast Vibrations By Numerical Modelling And Signal Analysis, Güzin Gülsev Uyar Aksoy, Cemalettin Okay Aksoy, Hasan Eray Yaman

Bulletin of the Mineral Research and Exploration

Seismic waves carry all the geological and geotechnical characteristics of the units they pass along the route they travel on. Therefore, seismic waves can be called the signature of the route it passes through. If the blasting point is considered as source, blast-induced seismic waves measured at a certain distance from the source can be revealed and this form can be integrated into the dynamic numerical model, the effects that will occur at any point of the model can be predicted. In this study, seismic waves induced from single-hole blast and a group blast consisting of holes with the same …


(R1978) Heated Laminar Vertical Jet Of Psudoplastic Fluids-Against Gravity, Manisha Patel, M. G. Timol Dec 2022

(R1978) Heated Laminar Vertical Jet Of Psudoplastic Fluids-Against Gravity, Manisha Patel, M. G. Timol

Applications and Applied Mathematics: An International Journal (AAM)

A heated laminar jet of Pseudo-plastic fluid flowing vertically upwards from a long narrow slit into a region of the same fluid which is at a rest and at a uniform temperature is considered. The governing non-linear Partial differential equations (PDEs) for the defined flow problem are transformed into non-linear ordinary differential equations using the effective similarity technique-one parameter deductive group theory method. The obtained non-linear coupled Ordinary differential equations are solved and the results are presented by graphs. The effect of the Prandtl number and Grashof number on the velocity and temperature of the jet flow is discussed. Also, …


Discrimination Of Earthquakes And Quarries In Kula District (Manisa, Turkey) And Its Vicinity By Using Linear Discriminate Function Method And Artificial Neural Networks, Aylin Tan, Gündüz Horasan, Doğan Kalafat, Ali Gülbağ Apr 2021

Discrimination Of Earthquakes And Quarries In Kula District (Manisa, Turkey) And Its Vicinity By Using Linear Discriminate Function Method And Artificial Neural Networks, Aylin Tan, Gündüz Horasan, Doğan Kalafat, Ali Gülbağ

Bulletin of the Mineral Research and Exploration

In this study, seismic events in Kula district (Manisa, Turkey) and its vicinity have been investigated and then natural and artificial seismic activities are discriminated. Total of 77 digital vertical component velocity seismograms of seismic activities with ML≤3.5 magnitude from seismic activity catalogs between 2009 to 2014 recorded by Manisa Kula (KULA) broadband station operated by Bogazici University, Kandilli Observatory and Earthquake Resarch Institute Regional Earthquake- Tsunami Monitoring Center (RETMC) were used in this study. The maximum S-wave and maximum P-wave amplitude ratio (Ratio) of vertical component velocity seismograms and power ratio for (1 and 12 sec.) (Complexity-C) and total …


Determination Of Structural Characteristics Of Tuzgölü Fault Zone Using Gravity And Magnetic Methods, Central Anatolia, Bahar Di̇nçer, Veysel Işik Aug 2020

Determination Of Structural Characteristics Of Tuzgölü Fault Zone Using Gravity And Magnetic Methods, Central Anatolia, Bahar Di̇nçer, Veysel Işik

Bulletin of the Mineral Research and Exploration

The anomaly maps and amplitude and wavelength changes of the anomalies obtained from gravity and magnetic methods can provide to identify fault traces in the underground. The Tuzgölü Fault Zone (TFZ), the NW-SE striking active fault zone in central Anatolia, includes fault strands that cut the basement and basin deposits. Our magnetic and gravity analysis suggests that Tuzgölü Basin and its surroundings are characterized by distinct depression and ridge areas. Gravity anomaly data show the presence of faults at depths of sea level (0 m), -1000 m, -2000 m, -3000 m, and -4000 m. These faults are mostly normal and …


An Analysis Of The Reactivation Potential Of A Deep-Seated Landslide In The Oregon Coast Range Under Varying Hydrologic Conditions With Seismic Triggering, Emily E. Smoot Apr 2020

An Analysis Of The Reactivation Potential Of A Deep-Seated Landslide In The Oregon Coast Range Under Varying Hydrologic Conditions With Seismic Triggering, Emily E. Smoot

Anthós

Landslides can occur in many locations across the world and have the potential to be extremely destructive if failures occur near populated areas. Failures are most likely to occur on slopes that have already experienced numerous failures. This means they are a considerable hazard, and the risk involved with building in areas that have previously experienced landslides should be adequately understood. This study examines the reactivation potential of a deep-seated landslide located in the Oregon Coast Range. The analysis of this landslide included creating a map of the surface morphology and computing the factor of safety for the deposit using …


2d Inverse Modeling Of The Gravity Field Due To A Chromite Deposit Using The Marquardt’S Algorithm And Forced Neural Network, Ata Eshaghzadeh, Sanaz Seyedi Sahebari, Alireza Dehghanpour Apr 2020

2d Inverse Modeling Of The Gravity Field Due To A Chromite Deposit Using The Marquardt’S Algorithm And Forced Neural Network, Ata Eshaghzadeh, Sanaz Seyedi Sahebari, Alireza Dehghanpour

Bulletin of the Mineral Research and Exploration

In this paper, two modeling method are employed. First, a method based on the Marquardt’s algorithm is presented to invert the gravity anomaly due to a finite vertical cylinder source. The inversion outputs are the depth to top and bottom, and radius parameters. Second, Forced Neural Networks (FNN) for interpreting the gravity field as try to fit the computed gravity in accordance with the estimated subsurface density distribution to the observed gravity. To evaluate the ability of the methods, those are employed for analyzing the gravity anomalies from assumed models with different initial parameters as the satisfactory results were achieved. …


Tectonic Meaning Of The Deformation In Shallow Marine Region Between Gaziköy-Mürefte (Sea Of Marmara) By Using Seismic Reflection Data, Nw Anatolia, Şule Gürboğa, Aslı Zeynep Yavuzoğlu, Recep Güney, Fatma Betül Karci, Ayhan Yavuzoğlu, Özgür Türkmen, Pir Çağatay Kartal, Bahri Serkan Aydemi̇r, Murat Evren, Murat Cenk, Barbaros Şi̇mşek, Eyyüp Özbek, Tuğrul Şükrü Yurtsever, Füsun Yi̇ği̇t Fethi̇, Eşref Aylan, Uğur Zeki Kirat Apr 2020

Tectonic Meaning Of The Deformation In Shallow Marine Region Between Gaziköy-Mürefte (Sea Of Marmara) By Using Seismic Reflection Data, Nw Anatolia, Şule Gürboğa, Aslı Zeynep Yavuzoğlu, Recep Güney, Fatma Betül Karci, Ayhan Yavuzoğlu, Özgür Türkmen, Pir Çağatay Kartal, Bahri Serkan Aydemi̇r, Murat Evren, Murat Cenk, Barbaros Şi̇mşek, Eyyüp Özbek, Tuğrul Şükrü Yurtsever, Füsun Yi̇ği̇t Fethi̇, Eşref Aylan, Uğur Zeki Kirat

Bulletin of the Mineral Research and Exploration

Within the scope of this paper, seismic reflection and bathymetry studies were carried out in the shallow marine area forming the westernmost part of the Tekirdağ Basin using the R/V Selen Research Vessel within the MTA Marine Research Department. In the study area, ~ 500 km length bathymetry data and ~191 km shallow seismic profiles ( 41 lines) were collected. By means of the data, tectonic structures and deformation textures of the North Anatolian Fault System (NAFS) in the marine area of Gaziköy were examined. As a result of the processing and interpretation of the seismic sections, compression structures occurring …


Simulation Of A Salt Dome Using 2d Linear And Nonlinear Inverse Modeling Of Residual Gravity Field Data, Soheyl Pourreza, Farnush Hajizadeh Dec 2019

Simulation Of A Salt Dome Using 2d Linear And Nonlinear Inverse Modeling Of Residual Gravity Field Data, Soheyl Pourreza, Farnush Hajizadeh

Bulletin of the Mineral Research and Exploration

In gravity field inversion we usually dealing with underdetermined problems and for obtaining realistic solutions can introduce a depth-weighting function to the inversion algorithm. We employ a linear inversion method for determining the underground density distribution of the gravity causative mass. The validation and accuracy of method is tested on two synthetic gravity anomaly from different models, while the data are noise- free and corrupted with noise. In this paper, We also invert the 2D gravity anomaly produced by a salt dome from the northwest of Iran. The salt domes in the region under investigation are a rich source of …


Earthquake-Rotated Headstones As A Means Of Re-Evaluating Epicentral Location Of The 1944 Massena-Cornwall Earthquake: New York, United States And Ontario, Canada, Sandra L. Walser, Alexander K. Stewart Sep 2019

Earthquake-Rotated Headstones As A Means Of Re-Evaluating Epicentral Location Of The 1944 Massena-Cornwall Earthquake: New York, United States And Ontario, Canada, Sandra L. Walser, Alexander K. Stewart

The Compass: Earth Science Journal of Sigma Gamma Epsilon

The Massena-Cornwall earthquake (September 5th, 1944) is the largest earthquake in New York state history. Two epicenters have been previously proposed (Milne, 1949; Dewey and Gordon, 1984); however, they are separated by 15 km, an error that could associate each proposed epicenter with two different local faults. Due to the lack of standardized seismic-array data, there is value in approaching this event using an unconventional data set. The methodology of MacDonald and Wentworth (1952) was executed through ArcMap 10.5.1 to yield an area most likely to contain the epicenter. One-hundred fifty-four earthquake-rotated headstones from 15 cemeteries within ~35 km of …


Orientation Of Paleostress Of Raplee Ridge Anticline, Loren Randall Holyoak, John S. Maclean Sep 2019

Orientation Of Paleostress Of Raplee Ridge Anticline, Loren Randall Holyoak, John S. Maclean

The Compass: Earth Science Journal of Sigma Gamma Epsilon

During the Laramide Orogeny several major folds were formed in Southern Utah, one of those being the Raplee Ridge anticline. Raplee Ridge is approximately eight miles from Mexican Hat, Utah. The San Juan River cuts through the anticline, exposing the Honaker Trail Formation’s beds of shale and limestone with chert nodules. Accompanying the mountain-scale ductile deformation of the Raplee Ridge anticline are decimeter-scale brittle conjugate fractures in the limestone’s chert nodules. The objective of this study is to compare the orientation of paleostress that formed the Raplee Ridge anticline with the conjugate fractures within the chert nodules to see if …


Machine Learning Predicts Aperiodic Laboratory Earthquakes, Olha Tanyuk, Daniel Davieau, Charles South, Daniel W. Engels Aug 2019

Machine Learning Predicts Aperiodic Laboratory Earthquakes, Olha Tanyuk, Daniel Davieau, Charles South, Daniel W. Engels

SMU Data Science Review

In this paper we find a pattern of aperiodic seismic signals that precede earthquakes at any time in a laboratory earthquake’s cycle using a small window of time. We use a data set that comes from a classic laboratory experiment having several stick-slip displacements (earthquakes), a type of experiment which has been studied as a simulation of seismologic faults for decades. This data exhibits similar behavior to natural earthquakes, so the same approach may work in predicting the timing of them. Here we show that by applying random forest machine learning technique to the acoustic signal emitted by a laboratory …


A Brief Note On The Effects Of Floating Standard Deviation (Non- Derivative) And Horizontal Gradient (Derivative) Filters, Ceyhan Ertan Toker Aug 2019

A Brief Note On The Effects Of Floating Standard Deviation (Non- Derivative) And Horizontal Gradient (Derivative) Filters, Ceyhan Ertan Toker

Bulletin of the Mineral Research and Exploration

When processing gravity data, the filters are used in space and frequency environments. The filters allow more selectable parameter estimations than raw data about the structure being examined. Filtering in a broad sense means monitoring the data under the constraints we want. While the filters allow some information to become more noticeable, they allow some information to be lost or become less noticeable from data. In this case, the losses in the data make the interpretation difficult and can cause errors. Derivative and phase filters provide quantitative information about the variation of data in different directions. The display of the …


Paleoseismological Catalog Of Pre-2012 Trench Studies On The Active Faults In Turkey, Şule Gürboğa, Oktay Gökçe Aug 2019

Paleoseismological Catalog Of Pre-2012 Trench Studies On The Active Faults In Turkey, Şule Gürboğa, Oktay Gökçe

Bulletin of the Mineral Research and Exploration

Instrumental and historical earthquake catalogues have to be examined and evaluated to understand the long-term seismic behaviour of active faults. Although the instrumental records have been determined from the national and international observatories, the historical seismic catalogues are very limited in Turkey. For the reason, we aimed to compile paleoseismological trench studies carried out before 2012 in the areas of onshore and offshore sections of Turkey. In terms of a Turkey Paleoseismological Project (TURKPAP) posted by General Directorate of Mineral Research and Exploration (MTA) in the 2012 year, a number of paleoseismological investigations have been initiated and documented for archiving …


The Use Of Electromagnetic And Vertical Electrical Sounding Methods In Groundwater Exploration, Hafiz Mohammed Nazi̇fi̇, Levent Gülen Apr 2019

The Use Of Electromagnetic And Vertical Electrical Sounding Methods In Groundwater Exploration, Hafiz Mohammed Nazi̇fi̇, Levent Gülen

Bulletin of the Mineral Research and Exploration

Electromagnetic (EM) profiling and Vertical Electrical Sounding (VES) studies were carried out for groundwater exploration in the Twifo – Hemang Lower Denkyira Districts of Ghana. These two geophysical methods were used for exploring the groundwater potentials beneath Achiase, Mbaa Mpe Hia Community and Moseaso Community. This paper seeks to encourage the use of inversion for interpreting electromagnetic data rather than the usual qualitative interpretation method using line graphs and also the use of apparent resistivity maps as 2D pseudo resistivity maps to support interpretations of the 1D inversion results (in cases where the available budget could not permit 2D and …


An Approach To Obtain The Structural Information From The Electrical Resistivity Well Logging Curves, Doğan Can Karataş, Emi̇n Uğur Ulugergerli̇, Uğur Zaman Apr 2019

An Approach To Obtain The Structural Information From The Electrical Resistivity Well Logging Curves, Doğan Can Karataş, Emi̇n Uğur Ulugergerli̇, Uğur Zaman

Bulletin of the Mineral Research and Exploration

In well logging measurements, the effect of the fluid in the well on the resistivity log curves and the investigation depth/distance for 16 and 64 inches logs were investigated in two-dimensional numerical modeling with the assumption that underground structures are symmetrical. Structural information was obtained via recovering the real resistivity values by using the inversion rather than empirical approaches. Generally, in the case of using the conductive fluid (1 ohm.m<) depending on the ratio of unit thickness (k) with respect to the length of log (l) (i.e. k/l), the insulating formations produce an “M” shaped signs for k/l<1 and appears as the conductive unit that cause fictitious structures in the data. The depth/distance of the research on the other hand causes deviations in the resistivity of structure due to tool length and distance. By the help of the inversion study one of the possible models is obtained. Contribution of this method to such studies is the reveal of compatibility of the resistivity model and data that usually neglected in other approaches.

https://doi.org/10.19111/bulletinofmre.451546


The Cyrilka Cave—The Longest Crevice-Type Cave In Czechia: Structural Controls, Genesis, And Age, Jan Lenart, Martin Kašing, Petr Tábořík, Natalia Piotrowska, Jacek Pawlyta Oct 2018

The Cyrilka Cave—The Longest Crevice-Type Cave In Czechia: Structural Controls, Genesis, And Age, Jan Lenart, Martin Kašing, Petr Tábořík, Natalia Piotrowska, Jacek Pawlyta

International Journal of Speleology

The Cyrilka Cave is the second longest pseudokarst cave and the longest crevice-type cave in Czechia. Developed within the headscarp area of a deep-seated landslide, the cave became a focus of scientific research in recent years when new passages were discovered. Structural analysis provided a general tectonic plan of the cave, as well as more detailed data on geometry and kinematics of the relaxed rock massif. The primary structure of NNE- to ENE-striking bedding is broken by a system of NNE-striking fissures interconnected by two continuous ENE-striking dextral fracture zones. Abundant signs of recent sinistral strike-slips within the rock massif …


Numerical Investigation Of Strength-Reducing Mechanisms Of Mantle Rock During The Genesis Flood, Noah Cho, John Baumgardner, Jesse Sherburn, Mark Horstemeyer Jul 2018

Numerical Investigation Of Strength-Reducing Mechanisms Of Mantle Rock During The Genesis Flood, Noah Cho, John Baumgardner, Jesse Sherburn, Mark Horstemeyer

Proceedings of the International Conference on Creationism

This paper reports our efforts to model the effects of grain size, recrystallization, creep, and texture on overall rock strength within the Earth’s mantle during the Genesis Flood. Our study uses experimental rheological data obtained from the mineralogical literature for olivine, which is an important mantle mineral. We apply an Internal State Variable (ISV) constitutive model within the framework of the TERRA finite element code to capture the subscale structures and their associated dynamics, strength, and viscosity effects during the Flood episode. Our numerical investigations, in both 2D and 3D, that include the improved deformation model reveal even more clearly …


Review Of Curbing Catastrophe: Natural Hazards And Risk Reduction In The Modern World, Kira H. Hamman Jul 2018

Review Of Curbing Catastrophe: Natural Hazards And Risk Reduction In The Modern World, Kira H. Hamman

Numeracy

Timothy H. Dixon. 2017. Curbing Catastrophe: Natural Hazards and Risk Reduction in the Modern World. (New York, NY: Cambridge University Press) 300 pp. ISBN 978-1108113663.

In Curbing Catastrophe, Timothy H. Dixon explores commonalities among natural disasters like Hurricane Katrina, the 2010 earthquake in Haiti, and the meltdown at Fukushima. He identifies communication failure between scientists and policy makers as a major culprit in the devastation that results from such events and offers strategies for improving that communication. He includes optional in-depth scientific and quantitative examinations of the events and the resulting devastation, making the book appropriate for use …


Seismology And Volcanology: Exploration Of Volcanoes, Long-Periods, And Machines - Predicting Volcano Eruption Using Signature Seismic Data, Kyle Killion, Rajeev Kumar, Celia J. Taylor, Gabriele Morra Apr 2018

Seismology And Volcanology: Exploration Of Volcanoes, Long-Periods, And Machines - Predicting Volcano Eruption Using Signature Seismic Data, Kyle Killion, Rajeev Kumar, Celia J. Taylor, Gabriele Morra

SMU Data Science Review

Abstract. Seismo-volcanologists manually isolate and verify long-period waves and Strombolian events using seismic and acoustic waves. This is a very detailed and time-consuming process. This project is to employ machine learning algorithms to find models which locate long-period and Strombolian signatures automatically. By comparing the timing of seismic and acoustic waves, clustering techniques effectively isolated big volcanic events and aided in the further refinement of techniques to capture the hundreds of typical daily Strombolian events at Villarrica volcano. Within the research, we utilized the unsupervised machine learning environment to locate a group of signatures for customizing machine learned long-period signature …


Caves As Observatories For Atmospheric Thermal Tides: An Example From Ascunsă Cave, Romania, Virgil Drăgușin, Laura Tîrlă, Nicoleta Cadicheanu, Vasile Ersek, Ionuț Mirea Feb 2018

Caves As Observatories For Atmospheric Thermal Tides: An Example From Ascunsă Cave, Romania, Virgil Drăgușin, Laura Tîrlă, Nicoleta Cadicheanu, Vasile Ersek, Ionuț Mirea

International Journal of Speleology

As part of a microclimate study at Ascunsă Cave, Romania, we used Gemini Tinytag Plus 2 data loggers to record cave air temperature variability. At one of the monitoring points we recognized the presence of semidiurnal cycles on the order of a few thousands of a degree Celsius that could be produced under the influence of the semidiurnal tidal components of the Sun (S2) or the Moon (M2). Using a Gemini Tinytag Plus 2 data logger with an external probe we measured core rock temperature and showed that it does not influence the cave air temperature …


Application Of Tilt Angle Method To The Bouguer Gravity Data Of Western Anatolia, Fikret Doğru, Oya Pamukçu, İlkin Özsöz Dec 2017

Application Of Tilt Angle Method To The Bouguer Gravity Data Of Western Anatolia, Fikret Doğru, Oya Pamukçu, İlkin Özsöz

Bulletin of the Mineral Research and Exploration

In this study, tilt angle method was applied to Western Anatolia gravity data in order to estimate edges of the geological structures. Tilt angle was obtained in two different ways by using gravity and its vertical derivative. In potential field methods, tilt angle technique is expressed as the ratio of vertical derivative to horizontal derivatives of anomaly. In the tilt angle map, 0° contours defines structure edges, half of the distance between ±45° defines depth of upper structure. In the field work of the study, gravity data, which was measured in Western Anatolia, was used to obtain regional anomaly maps …


Integrated Approach For Sinkhole Evaluation And Evolution Prediction In The Central Ebro Basin (Ne Spain), Oscar Pueyo Anchuela, Andrés Pocoví Juan, Antonio M. Casas Sainz, Javier Gracia Abadias, Carlos L. Liesa Carrera Jun 2017

Integrated Approach For Sinkhole Evaluation And Evolution Prediction In The Central Ebro Basin (Ne Spain), Oscar Pueyo Anchuela, Andrés Pocoví Juan, Antonio M. Casas Sainz, Javier Gracia Abadias, Carlos L. Liesa Carrera

International Journal of Speleology

Evaluation of karst hazards benefits from the integration of different techniques, methodologies and approaches. Each one presents a different signature and is sensitive to certain indicators related to karst hazards. In some cases, detailed analysis permits the evaluation of representativeness either from isolated approaches or by means of integrated analyses. In this study, we present the evaluation of an area with high density of karstic collapses at different evolutionary stages through the integration of surficial, historical, geomorphological and geophysical data in order to finally define the evolutionary model for karst activity development. The obtained dataset permits to identify different steps …


The Reaction Of Physical Transformation Of The Gravity Data And Linearity Dilemma, Ertan Toker Apr 2017

The Reaction Of Physical Transformation Of The Gravity Data And Linearity Dilemma, Ertan Toker

Bulletin of the Mineral Research and Exploration

This paper consists of opinions on the article entitled as “Investigation of the Seismic Velocity Distribution and Crustal Structure of Turkey by means of Gravity Data” which was published on the page 185 of the 153rd issue of the Bulletin of Mineral Research and Exploration. Within this context, it was aimed at defining some dilemmas encountered in the article, which was targeted in the exploration of the crustal structure in plate scale by means of data sets, and informing the reader. Here, the interactive relationships of Gravity and Seismic methods of which each one are discipline of expertise will be …


Assessment Of Metal-Metalloid Content Using Geostatistical Methods In Groundwater Of Karabağlar Polje (Muğla, Turkey), Bedri Kurtuluş, Çağdaş Sağir, Özgür Avşar Apr 2017

Assessment Of Metal-Metalloid Content Using Geostatistical Methods In Groundwater Of Karabağlar Polje (Muğla, Turkey), Bedri Kurtuluş, Çağdaş Sağir, Özgür Avşar

Bulletin of the Mineral Research and Exploration

In this research, heavy metals (Ti, Cr, Mn, Fe, Co, Ni, Cu, Zn, Mo, Cd, Ba, Pb) and metalloids (As) which were sampled from 84 wells used as drinking water and irrigation water resources in Karabaglar Karstic Polje (Mugla, Turkey) were analyzed. The results were evaluated by different statistical methods in order to investigate the interaction between elements. Ti, Mn, Fe, Zn, Mo and Pb were detected in many wells. According to the results, As and Cu has the strongest correlation (R=0.832). As-Ni (R=0.789) and Cu-Ni (R=0.776) are the other strong correlations. The relationship between these elements were also shown …


Response To The “Reaction Of The Physical Transformation Of The Gravity Data And Linearity Dilemma”, Uğur Akin Apr 2017

Response To The “Reaction Of The Physical Transformation Of The Gravity Data And Linearity Dilemma”, Uğur Akin

Bulletin of the Mineral Research and Exploration

There is not any filter such as the “apparent gravity linear filter”, which is mentioned by the criticizer, in the literature of geophysical potential methods.

The “apparent density filter” was used in the study. As the name implies; the crustal structure of Turkey was investigated in the article of “Investigation of the Seismic Velocity Distribution and the Crustal Structure of Turkey” (Akın, 2016). So; the article had different findings. The “Conrad discontinuity” has been one of the findings of this article. Or else; the distribution related to the Conrad discontinuity has not been the main topic of the article as …


Investigation Of The Seismic Velocity Distribution And Crustal Structure Of Turkey By Means Of Gravity Data, Uğur Akin Oct 2016

Investigation Of The Seismic Velocity Distribution And Crustal Structure Of Turkey By Means Of Gravity Data, Uğur Akin

Bulletin of the Mineral Research and Exploration

In this study, the apparent gravity density data was measured for Turkey using apparent density filter, and the seismic velocity distribution map was generated from this data cluster. By interpreting these two measured data clusters, three dimensional structure of the Conrad discontinuity was investigated. The apparent gravity filter is a kind of filter which is used in the apparent gravity measurements for different depth levels different than gravity data. In this study, considering previously measured distribution of the continental crustal thickness of the Anatolia, the density maps for different depth levels were formed and interpreted. The lowest and highest densities …


Geophysical Regional Gravity Maps Of Turkey And Its General Assessment, Selim Arslan Oct 2016

Geophysical Regional Gravity Maps Of Turkey And Its General Assessment, Selim Arslan

Bulletin of the Mineral Research and Exploration

In this study, the maps generated from the regional gravity data, which had been measured within scope of “Türkiye Rejyonal Gravite Haritaları Projesi” (Regional Gravity Map of Turkey) project were introduced. The topography, Free Air, Bouguer gravity, isostatic residual, isostatic regional, density and crust thickness maps of Turkey in 1/1 500 000 scale were prepared using database which started in 1973 and ended in 2011. The boundaries of the main tectonic members were determined by crust thickness, isostatic residual and Bouguer gravity maps of Turkey. Within this scope, a database that will illuminate the investigation of crustal structure, the development …