Browsing by Author "Buyuksarac, A."
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GEOPHYSICAL INVESTIGATION OF BURIED CANNONS IN KUMKALE (DARDANELLES), TURKEY
Buyuksarac, A.; Sayilir, B.; Yalciner, C. C.; Bektas, O.; Kurban, Y. C.; Topcu, M. I. (UNIV AGEAN, DEPT MEDITERRANEAN STUD, 2014)Kumkale that is an old Ottoman fort is located near the ruins of ancient Troy. Cannons throwing huge balls were placed in the fort of Kumkale such as other forts on the side of Dardanelles in the period of Ottoman Empire. ... -
IDENTIFICATION OF BURIED ARCHAEOLOGICAL RELICS USING DERIVATIVES OF MAGNETIC ANOMALIES IN OLYMPOS MOUNTAIN WEST ANATOLIA: A CASE STUDY
Buyuksarac, A.; Bektas, O.; Tulunay, E. T.; Ates, A. (UNIV AGEAN, DEPT MEDITERRANEAN STUD, 2013)Nif (Olympos) Mountain is a wide archaeological site in west Anatolia (Turkey). Surface investigations and excavations have been done in the area since 12 years. The magnetic method as a geophysical prospection method was ... -
Importance of ground properties in the relationship of ground vibration-structural hazard and land application
Caylak, C.; Kocaslan, A.; Gorgulu, K.; Buyuksarac, A.; Arpaz, E. (ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV, 2014)Vibration parameters like frequency, acceleration and particle velocity play an active role in the relationship of ground vibration-structural hazard. These parameters change depending on blasting energy and the properties ... -
Spatial correlation of the aeromagnetic anomalies and seismogenic faults in the Marmara region, NW Turkey
Ates, A.; Buyuksarac, A.; Bilim, F.; Bektas, Oe; Sendur, C.; Komanovali, G. (ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV, 2009)Previous investigations into the deep structure of the Marmara Sea region revealed an existence of a rigid barrier located at the centre of the Marmara Sea. Thus, the North Anatolian Fault (NAF) was divided into three ... -
SURFACE GEOPHYSICAL INVESTIGATIONS AND PRELIMINARY EXCAVATIONS AT THE DIVRIGI CITADEL, SIVAS (TURKEY)
Buyuksarac, A.; Eser, E.; Bektas, O.; Akay, B.; Kosaroglu, S. (UNIV AGEAN, DEPT MEDITERRANEAN STUD, 2013)A geophysical survey including magnetic and electromagnetic conductivity survey were made on the Divrigi Citadel in Sivas, Turkey. Eight areas were surveyed according to archaeologists' suggestions for the initial geophysical ...