Browsing by Author "Degirmenci, M"
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Characteristics and treatability of hospital (medical) wastewaters
Altin, A; Altin, S; Degirmenci, M (PARLAR SCIENTIFIC PUBLICATIONS (P S P), 2003)The objective of this study was twofold. The first one was to determine the quantity and characteristics of wastewaters of hospitals in Sivas, Turkey and the second to define the parameters, which are important to design ... -
The effect of BOD5 and flow-rate of activated sludge systems on investment and energy costs
Altin, A; Altin, S; Elevli, B; Degirmenci, M; Ozdemir, AK (INDERSCIENCE ENTERPRISES LTD, 2005)In this study of wastewater treatment, the effect of flow-rate, BOD5 and other design parameters (MLSS, mean cell-residence time, etc.) on aeration tank dimensions, investment amount and energy cost has been investigated. ... -
Flow-rate and pollution characteristics of domestic wastewater
Karagozoglu, B; Altin, A; Degirmenci, M (INDERSCIENCE ENTERPRISES LTD, 2003)The characteristics of the flow-rate and pollution parameters of the domestic wastewater of a medium-size city (Sivas, Turkey) have been investigated. The design and the operating parameters of a wastewater treatment plant ... -
Karstification in Miocene gypsum: An example from Sivas, Turkey
Kacaroglu, F; Degirmenci, M; Cerit, O (SPRINGER VERLAG, 1997)In this study, karstification developed in the Miocene gypsum which covers a large area around Sivas, Turkey, the relation between regional tectonics and karstification, and hydrogeological features have been investigated. ... -
Lead (II) removal from natural soils by enhanced electrokinetic remediation
Altin, A; Degirmenci, M (ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV, 2005)Electrokinetic remediation is a very effective method to remove metal from fine-grained soils having low adsorption and buffering capacity. However, remediation of soil having high alkali and adsorption capacity via the ... -
Water quality problems of a gypsiferous watershed: Upper Kizilirmak basin, Sivas, Turkey
Kacaroglu, F; Degirmenci, M; Cerit, O (KLUWER ACADEMIC PUBL, 2001)The solubility of the gypsum is generally very high in comparison to many other minerals. The surface and groundwater contacting gypsum formations can easily attain high amounts of total dissolved solids (TDS), calcium, ...