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Öztürk Akça, Cemile,
1978-
author
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Yağmurlu, Fuzuli,
1954-
thesis advisor
183326 |
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Akçığ, Zafer.
thesis advisor
24613 |
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Süleyman Demirel Üniversitesi.
Fen Bilimleri Enstitüsü.
Jeoloji Mühendisliği Anabilim Dalı.
9514
issuing body |
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2011. |
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http://tez.sdu.edu.tr/Tezler/TF01855.pdf |
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Archaeological prospection requires a multidisciplinary study. In this context, earth sciences such as geology and geophysics provide significant contributions to archaeological site investigations. This study covers the geological investigations and geophysical surveys conducted within and around the ancient city of Antiocheia, located in the vicinity of the town Yalvaç. Aim of the geological investigations is to put forward the general geological and tectonic structure of the area, the earthquake activity and to identify the source of the construction materials used in the city. Earthquake risk analyses, microscopic and chemical analysis of samples were conducted for this aim. Geophysical studies in specific parts of the city aim to identify the locations of possible remains of buildings. The direct current resistivity method are used for the geophysical investigations. The resistivity data are evaluated with a new method. The so-called .Target-oriented inversion. method consist of the construction of an unstructured model mesh, a damped least-squares inversion algorithm, kmeans clustering and adaptation of the model mesh with respect to the clustered resistivity sections. After the verification of the developed computer code with synthetic and field data it is used to process the field data collected at Antiocheia. According to the results the target-oriented inversion produces sharper images of the subsurface with respect to the conventional inversion which helps the interpreter for a better assessment of the archaeological field under investigation. It is proved that the proposed method will contribute to the archeological investigation by means of direct current resistivity method. Keywords: Archaeogeology, Archaeogeophysics, Antiocheia, Inversion, Kmeans. |
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Tez (Doktora)- Süleyman Demirel Üniversitesi, Fen Bilimleri Enstitüsü, Jeoloji Mühendisliği Anabilim Dalı, 2011. |
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Kaynakça var. |
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| dc.description |
Archaeological prospection requires a multidisciplinary study. In this context, earth sciences such as geology and geophysics provide significant contributions to archaeological site investigations. This study covers the geological investigations and geophysical surveys conducted within and around the ancient city of Antiocheia, located in the vicinity of the town Yalvaç. Aim of the geological investigations is to put forward the general geological and tectonic structure of the area, the earthquake activity and to identify the source of the construction materials used in the city. Earthquake risk analyses, microscopic and chemical analysis of samples were conducted for this aim. Geophysical studies in specific parts of the city aim to identify the locations of possible remains of buildings. The direct current resistivity method are used for the geophysical investigations. The resistivity data are evaluated with a new method. The so-called .Target-oriented inversion. method consist of the construction of an unstructured model mesh, a damped least-squares inversion algorithm, kmeans clustering and adaptation of the model mesh with respect to the clustered resistivity sections. After the verification of the developed computer code with synthetic and field data it is used to process the field data collected at Antiocheia. According to the results the target-oriented inversion produces sharper images of the subsurface with respect to the conventional inversion which helps the interpreter for a better assessment of the archaeological field under investigation. It is proved that the proposed method will contribute to the archeological investigation by means of direct current resistivity method. Keywords: Archaeogeology, Archaeogeophysics, Antiocheia, Inversion, Kmeans. |
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tur |
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Isparta : SDÜ Fen Bilimleri Enstitüsü, |
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Süleyman Demirel Üniversitesi |
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Antik yerleşim alanlarında uygulanan jeoarkeolojik-yeni arkeojeofizik teknikler : Psidia Antiocheia örneği = Geoarchaeological and new archaeogeophysical methods applied at ancient settlements : Psidia Antiocheia example / |
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text |
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