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Taxonomy And Distribution Of The Benthic Foraminifera In The Gulf Of Iskenderun, Eastern MediterraneanOflaz, Sabire Asli 01 August 2006 (has links) (PDF)
The present study aims to investigate the foraminiferal assemblages of the recent
samples in terms of abundance and diversity, to determine the bathymetrical and
the geographical distributions of the foraminiferal assemblages. This study
further intends to put forward the responses of foraminifers to environmental
factors (e.g. bathymetry, salinity, substrate, pollution, water currents, etc.) on the
distribution of foraminifers.
In this manner, foraminiferal fauna has been taxonomically identified and
quantitatively analyzed in the 34 grab samples distributed at depths from 18 m. to
190 m. collected from the Gulf of iskenderun. Counting 300 individuals from
each sample, the relative abundances of 151 benthic foraminiferal species
belonging to suborders of Rotaliina, Miliolina, Textulariina, Spirillinina and
Lagenina have been determined.
The relative abundances of samples are dominated by Ammonia tepida / Adelosina
cliarensis, Nonion sp.A, Textularia bocki, Reussella spinulosa, Cribroelphidium
poeyanum, Adelosina pulchella, Buccella granulata, Elphidium advenum and
Nonion depressulum that are also common in the western Mediterranean.
Furthermore, the Lessepsian migrants / Peneroplis pertusus, Septoloculina
angulata, Septloculina rotunda, Septoloculina tortuosa, Vertebralina striata and
Amphistegina lobifera are abundant in only southeastern part of the gulf.
Because of complex distribution scheme of benthic foraminifers, some statistical
analysis (Cluster Analysis, DCA and CCA) have been applied to relative
abundance (percentage) of the most abundant, ecologically important taxa in
order to visualize assemblages and their representative species. Two main
clusters, mainly controlled by CaCO3 and substrate, have been obtained. It is
recognized that the distribution of benthic foraminiferal assemblages are not
strongly depend on depth as it expected.
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Assessment Of Factory Campus Development In Turkey Through An Urban Design Perspective: The Case Of Iskenderun Iron And Steel Factory CampusKimyon, Deniz 01 February 2013 (has links) (PDF)
Thesis aims to elaborate the urbanism ideology developed in the early republican period of Turkey and its reflection on the development of factory campuses. In Turkey after the Ottoman Empire, new state with its own ideology has impact on shaping urban space, politics of urban forms development, urban morphology and urban metamorphosis. This thesis examines various factory campuses designed and built after the establishment of the Turkish Republic, and focuses on a later campus development / namely Iskenderun Iron and Steel Factory Campus. The study notes the dissolution of factory-housing togetherness, and points to the design values in the case study presented.
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