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Measurement of SO2 deposition on decomposing leaf litter in a laboratory fumigation system
(1996)Dry deposition of SO2 under laboratory conditions was investigated using environmentally-realistic concentrations of SO2 During a month of continuous fumigation of decomposing leaf litter, dry deposition of SO decreased ... -
Sulphur dioxide effects on fungi growing on leaf litter and agar media
(Blackwell Publishing, 1996)Respiration of four decomposer fungi (Mycena galopus (Pers.) Kummer, Aureobasidium pullulans (de Bary) Arnaud, Phoma exigua Desm. and Cladosporium cladosporioides (Fres.) de Vries) growing on four species of leaf litter ... -
Sulphite and pH effects on CO2 evolution by fungi growing on decomposing coniferous needles
(Blackwell Publishing, 1996)The relative sensitivities of Mycena galopus (Pers.) Kummer, Phoma exigua (Desm.), Cladosporium cladosporioides (Fres.) de Vries and Aureobasidium pullulons (de Bary) Arnaud to low concentrations (12·5-100·0 µM) of sulphite ... -
Secondary effects of SO2 pollution on leachate chemistry and decay of scots pine and mixed angiospermous leaf litters
(Elsevier Ltd, 1996)The secondary effects of SO2 fumigation on CO4 evolution from leaf litter of Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) and mixed broad-leaved species [Quercus petraca mattuschka (Liebl.), Fraxinus excelsior L., Betula pubescens ... -
Measurement of acid rain effect on soil microorganisms
(1997)In this investigation, the sensitivity of decomposer microorganism to artificial acid rain (sulphite solution) was investigated. Decomposition of sycamore (Acer pseudoplatanus L.) leaf litter and activity of soil microorganisms ... -
Hydrogeochemistry and isotopic study of the travertine deposition of the Tuzlusu (Aksaray) thermal-mineral springs
(1999)Tuzlusu thermal-mineral springs emerge at the intersection of faults, parallel to the Tuzgolu fault zone and oblique to these faults in NW of Aksaray. The marbles of the Bozcaldag metamorphics, cropping out at Cal region ... -
Renewable energy potential as an alternative to fossil fuels in Turkey
(Elsevier Ltd, 1999)Clean, domestic and renewable energy is commonly accepted as the key for future life, not only for Turkey but also for the world. All nations, regardless of their degree of development, are trying to develop and apply ... -
Roles of hydrogeochemical evaluations in estimating protection zones of Koçpınar springs in Aksaray, central Anatolia, Turkey
(2001)The present study indicates estimation of protection zones of Koçpınar springs in Aksaray area by means of hydrogeochemical methods. Relevant hydrogeochemical studies were carried out to achieve this objective. Koçp1nar ... -
Influences of human activities and agriculture on groundwater quality of Kayseri-Incesu-Dokuzpinar springs, central Anatolian part of Turkey
(2003)Human activities and agriculture have had direct and indirect effects on the rates of contamination of groundwater in the Incesu-Dokuzpinar spring area. Direct effects include dissolution and transport of excess quantities ... -
The use of hydrochemical techniques to estimate the discharge of Ovacık submarine springs on the Mediterranean coast of Turkey
(2003)Shallow submarine springs along the Mediterranean coast of Turkey discharge most available groundwater via highly developed karstic (buried channels) systems towards the Mediterranean Sea before interception for domestic ... -
Efficiency of simulated textile wastewater decolorization process based on the methanogenic activity of upflow anaerobic sludge blanket reactor in salt inhibition condition
(2004)The performance of a plot scale upflow anaerobic sludge blanket reactor treating simulated cotton textile wastewater was examined to understand the effect of salt concentration in the color and COD removal efficiencies. ... -
Estimation of environmental impacts on the water quality of İncesu-Dokuzpınar Springs in Kayseri, Turkey
(2004)Industrial and agricultural activities have directly or indirectly affected the concentrations of a large number of inorganic chemicals in groundwater, for example NO3, N2, Cl, SO4, H+, K, Mg, Ca, Fe, Cu, B, Pb and Zn, as ... -
Influences of wastewater discharges on the water quality of Mamasin dam watershed in Aksaray, Central Anatolian part of Turkey
(2005)Sustaining the human ecological benefits of surface water requires carefully planned strategies for reducing the cumulative risks posed by diverse human activities. Municipal governments in Aksaray City play a key role in ... -
Modelling of SO2 concentrations using artificial neural networks
(SGEM, 2006)Modelling of air pollution parameters, according to the meteorological data is a necessary for preventing the repetition of same problems. During recent years, neural network-based models have been shown to be powerful ... -
Biological treatment of acid dyeing wastewater using a sequential anaerobic/aerobic reactor system
(2006)The treatment of the wastewater taken from a wool dyeing processing in a wool manufacturing plant was investigated using an anaerobic/aerobic sequential system. The process units consisted of an anaerobic UASB reactor and ... -
Heavy metal pollution in the Black Sea shore and offshore of Turkey
(Springer Nature, 2007)Land-locked seas were polluted mainly by land-based pollutants. The Black Sea is the largest enclosed sea in the world and widely perceived to be heavily polluted. In order to determine the impact of marine activities on ... -
The investigation of lead removal by biosorption: An application at storage battery industry wastewaters
(Elsevier, 2007)Lead is present in different types of industrial effluents, being responsible for environmental pollution. Biosorption has attracted the attention in recent years as an alternative to conventional methods for heavy metal ... -
Fate and toxicity of azo dye metabolites under batch long-term anaerobic incubations
(Elsevier, 2007)Anaerobic biodegradability and toxicity of five azo dye metabolites (Reactive Black 5, RB 5; Direct Red 28, DR 28; Direct Black 38, DB38; Direct Brown 2, DB2; Direct Yellow 12, DY-12) at parent azo dyes concentrations ... -
Nickel inhibition of calcium precipitation by ureolytic mixed microorganisms under batch conditions
(Elsevier Science Bv, 2008)The respirometric assessment of the inhibitory impact of Ni(II) on substrate utilization and microbial carbonate precipitation (MCP) by ureolytic mixed microorganisms was investigated with a glucose containing mineral ... -
Batch investigation for biocatalytic calcium removal from synthetic wastewater
(2008)Calcium precipitation problems have been experienced with the processes of water usage, and water and wastewater treatment. This paper reported experimental results on the effect of a urea hydrolyzing culture on the ...