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Article Some Cryptognathid Mites (Acari: Cryptognathidae)
Persian Journal of Acarology, Vol. 2, No. 3, pp. 487–502. Article Some cryptognathid mites (Acari: Cryptognathidae) from Kütahya Province (Turkey) İsmail Uluçay1* & Kamil Koç2 1 Hakkari University, Yüksekova Vocational School, Hakkari, Turkey; E-mail: iulucay @gmail.com 2 Celal Bayar University, Faculty of Sciences and Arts, Department of Biology, Manisa, Turkey. E-mail: [email protected] * Corresponding Author Abstract Six cryptognathid mites were collected from Kütahya Province. Of these, three species belong to the genus Cryptognathus Kramer, 1879 and three species to the genus Favognathus Luxton, 1973. A new species Cryptoganathus kutahyaensis sp. nov., and the male of Favognathus cucurbita Berlese, 1917, from Turkey, are described and illustrated. Keys to all the species of the genus Cryptognathus and the Favognathus species of the Kütahya Province are provided. Key words: Acari, Cryptognathidae, Cryptognathus kutahyaensis sp. nov., new species, Turkey. Introduction Cryptognathids are small, scarlet-red or orange mites, their measurments are from 300 to 400 µm in length. The body is oval and lacks a suture between the propodosoma and the hysterosoma. The dorsal shield is reticulate or punctate (Baker & Wharton 1952; Krisper & Schneider 1998; Luxton 1993). Their mouth parts are often highly protruding (Luxton 1973). Members of the family are generally collected from soil, grass-covered soil, litter, mosses and lichens and they feed on algae, mosses and fungi (Koç & Ayyıldız 1998; Doğan & Ayyıldız 2004; Doğan 2008; Doğan & Dönel 2010; Dönel & Doğan 2011; Luxton 1993; Swift 1996; Swift & Goff 2001). Cryptognathidae contains three genera: Cryptognathus Kramer, 1879, Favognathus Luxton, 1973 and Cryptofavognathus Doğan & Dönel, 2010. Nineteen species of genus Cryptognathus Kramer, 1879 have been so far recorded in the world and four of them are known from Turkey, namely, C. -
Dumlupinar University International Relations Office Welcome Guide
DUMLUPINAR UNIVERSITY INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS OFFICE WELCOME GUIDE CONTENTS Welcome to the Dumlupınar University………………………………………………………3 Turkey in Brief…………………………………………………………………………………4 Kütahya………………………………………………..……………………………………….5 Dumlupınar University………………………………………………………………………..7 Vision and Mission of Dumlupınar University………………………………………….……9 Faculties, Schools and Graduate Schools at Dumlupınar University………………………..10 Grading System at Dumlupınar University……………………………………………..…..13 International Relations Office………………………………………………………………..14 Useful Information……………………………………………………………………………15 Visa………………………...………………………………………………………....15 Residence Permit……………………………………………………………………...15 Health Insurance……………………………………………………………………...16 Cost of Living in Kütahya, Turkey…………………………………………………...17 Emergency Numbers………………………………………………………………….18 Phone Calls…………………………………………………………………………...18 Transportation………………………………………………………………………..19 Shops………………………………………………………………………………….19 Eating Out……………………………………………………………………………20 Leisure Time Activities & Entertainment……………………………………………20 Major Holidays in Turkey……………………………………………………………21 You should Know Before Coming to Kütahya, Turkey………………………………22 Survival Turkish……………………………………………………………………………...23 Notes………………………………………………………………………………………….26 2 DUMLUPINAR UNIVERSITY Welcome to the Dumlupınar University Dear incoming staff and students, First of all, we would like to thank you for your interest in performing an exchange study period at Dumlupınar University (DPU). This guide has been designed for foreign students -
Hydrogeological, Hydrogeochemical and Isotope Geochemical Features of Thermal Waters in Simav and Environs
PROCEEDINGS, Thirty-Ninth Workshop on Geothermal Reservoir Engineering Stanford University, Stanford, California, February 24-26, 2014 SGP-TR-202 Hydrogeological, Hydrogeochemical and Isotope Geochemical Features of Thermal Waters in Simav and Environs Olayinka A. BELLO1, Nevzat OZGUR2 and Tugba A CALISKAN3 1. Lagos, Nigeria. 2. Suleyman Demirel University, Department of Geological Engineering, Isparta, 32260, Turkey 3. Marmara Arastirma Merkezi, Center for Clean Production, Gebze-Kocaeli, Turkey. 1 [email protected], 2 [email protected], 3 [email protected] Keywords: Simav, Geothermal, Geothermometers, Hydrogeology, Hydrogeochemistry. ABSTRACT Simav geothermal field, one of Turkey’s most important fields, is located in Kütahya’s Simav graben system of western Anatolia. This is on the eastern part of the graben and approximately 4 km north of Simav town and on the NE edge of the Simav plain, which is separated from the mountain by a high and steep escarpment. The plain covers an area of about 70 km2 and is at an altitude of about 780 m asl and lies on latitude 390 5’ 23” N and longitude 280 58’ 46” E. The thermal waters of Simav can be classified as Na-HCO3-SO4 type water with the dominant cations in increasing order of Na+K>Ca>Mg while the anions are HCO3>SO4>Cl. The Cl-SO4-HCO3 ternary diagram shows that the waters are peripheral/immature and more likely related to groundwater heated by steam from deeper reservoirs. Quartz, aragonite, calcite and chalcedony are oversaturated at discharge temperatures while at a recomputed temperature according to the reservoir composition, only quartz, dolomite and chalcedony are oversaturated. -
Beledġye Sinirlari Diġinda
I - GENEL BĠLGĠLER A - Misyon / Vizyon Misyon : Sahip olduğu kaynakları etkin bir biçimde kullanıp, yöre halkının beklentilerine uygun kaliteli hizmetler sunarak kırsal ve kentsel kalkınmayı sağlamaktır. Vizyon : Kütahya ili sınırlarında yaĢayan herkesin gurur duyacağı, değiĢimin öncüsü, ülkemizin lider yerel yönetimlerinden birisi, Avrupa Birliği standartlarında hizmet üreten model bir kuruluĢ olmak. B – YETKĠ, GÖREV ve SORUMLULUKLARI AĢağıda ayrıntılı olarak görüleceği gibi, 5302 sayılı yasa ile Ġl Özel Ġdarelerine önemli görevler verilmiĢtir. ĠL SINIRLARI ĠÇĠNDE BELEDĠYE SINIRLARI DIġINDA -Gençlik ve Spor -Ġmar -Sağlık -Yol -Tarım - Su -Sanayi ve Ticaret - Kanalizasyon -Ġl Çevre Düzeni Planı - Katı Atık -Bayındırlık ve Ġskan - Çevre -Toprak Korunması, Erozyonun Önlenmesi - Acil Yardım ve Kurtarma - Kültür, Sanat, Turizm - Orman Köylerinin Desteklenmesi -Sosyal Hizmetler ve Yardımlar - Ağaçlandırma -Yoksullara Mikro Kredi Verilmesi - Park ve Bahçe Tesisi -Çocuk Yuvaları ve YetiĢtirme Yurtları Yapılması -Ġlk ve Ortaöğretim Kurumlarına Arsa Temini -Okul Binalarının Yapım Bakım ve Onarımı Ġle Diğer Ġhtiyaçlarının KarĢılanması -Emniyet Hizmetlerine Techizat Alımı C – ĠDAREYE ĠLĠġKĠN BĠLGĠLER 1-Fiziksel Yapı : a- Ana Hizmet Binaları: Mülkiyeti Ġl Özel Ġdaresine ait AlipaĢa Mahallesi Lise Caddesinde 3.200 M2 alan içerisinde Bodrum+Zemin+1 katlı hizmet binası ile Yenidoğan Mahallesinde 35.000 M2 alan üzerinde makine ikmal, depo, tamir atölyeleri ve zemin+1 katlı hizmet binasında faaliyetlerini yürütmektedir. b- 12 Ġlçe Özel idare hizmet binaları: Bütün Ġlçelerimizde mülkiyeti Ġl Özel Ġdaresine ait hizmet binaları mevcuttur. c- Bakım Evleri:Ġlimiz Emet, Gediz, ve Simav Ġlçelerinde Bakım Evleri Bulunmaktadır. 1 2 – Örgüt Yapısı KÜTAHYA ĠL ÖZEL ĠDARESĠ VALĠ Meclis Encümen GENEL SEKRETER ANA HĠZMET DANIġMA VE DENETĠM YARDIMCI BĠRĠMLER BAĞLI BĠRĠMLER BĠRĠMLERĠ BĠRĠMLERĠ 1-Yazı ĠĢleri Müdürlüğü 1-SözleĢmeli Avukat 1- Ġnsan Kay.ve Eğt.Müd. -
Second Millennium Site Distribution and Pottery of Inland Northwestern Anatolia
Anatolia Antiqua Revue internationale d'archéologie anatolienne XXIV | 2016 Varia Second Millennium Site Distribution and Pottery of Inland Northwestern Anatolia Turan Efe and Bérengère Perello Electronic version URL: http://journals.openedition.org/anatoliaantiqua/371 DOI: 10.4000/anatoliaantiqua.371 Publisher IFEA Printed version Date of publication: 1 May 2016 Number of pages: 35-89 ISBN: 9782362450648 ISSN: 1018-1946 Electronic reference Turan Efe and Bérengère Perello, “Second Millennium Site Distribution and Pottery of Inland Northwestern Anatolia”, Anatolia Antiqua [Online], XXIV | 2016, Online since 11 December 2018, connection on 16 February 2021. URL: http://journals.openedition.org/anatoliaantiqua/371 ; DOI: https://doi.org/10.4000/anatoliaantiqua.371 Anatolia Antiqua TABLE DES MATIERES Ergul KODAS, Le surmodelage du crâne au Néolithique au Proche-Orient : techniques de surmodelage et expérimentations 1 Isabella CANEVA et Eric JEAN, Mersin-Yumuktepe : une mise au point sur les derniers travaux 13 Turan EFE et Bérengère PERELLO, Second Millenium site distribution and pottery of Inland Northwestern Anatolia 35 Antoine PEREZ, Amida 6 : Antiochos IV, le ‟Hanigalbat” et la Sophène 91 Ergün LAFLI et Hadrien BRU, Inscriptions et monuments funéraires gréco-romains d’Anatolie occidentale 103 Oğuz TEKİN et Aliye EROL-ÖZDİZBAY, Coins from Allianoi excavations: Campaign of 2001 117 Nuran ŞAHİN, Etude iconographique des monnaies autonomes frappées par Colophon-sur-Mer : nouveaux acquis 147 Vera SAUER, Konventionelle Individualität. Zur -
(Simav-Kütahya) Cu-Pb-Zn-(Ag) Mineralization, NW TURKEY
Cent. Eur. J. Geosci. • 5(3) • 2013 • 435-449 DOI: 10.2478/s13533-012-0139-2 Central European Journal of Geosciences Fluid Inclusion and Sulfur Isotope Thermometry of the Inkaya (Simav-Kütahya) Cu-Pb-Zn-(Ag) Mineralization, NW TURKEY Research Article Yeșim Özen∗ and Fetullah Arik† Geological Engineering Department, Selçuk University, Konya, Turkey Received 14 May 2013; accepted 18 August 2013 Abstract: The Inkaya Cu-Pb-Zn-(Ag) mineralization, located about 20 km west of the Simav (Kütahya-Turkey), is situated in the northern part of the Menderes Massif Metamorphics. The mineralization is located along an E-W trending fault in the Cambrian Simav metamorphics consisting of quartz-muscovite schist, quartz-biotite schist, muscovite schist, biotite schist and the Arıkayası formation composed of marbles. Mineralized veins are 30-35 cm in width. The primary mineralization is represented by abundant galena, sphalerite, chalcopyrite, pyrite, fahlore and minor amounts of cerussite, anglesite, digenite, enargite, chalcocite, covellite, bornite, limonite, hematite and goethite with gangue quartz. Fluid inclusion studies on the quartz samples collected from the mineralized veins indicate that the temperature range of the fluids is 235°C to 340°C and the salinities are 0.7 to 4.49 wt. % NaCl equivalent. The wide range of homogenization temperatures indicates that two different fluid generations were trapped in quartz. Sulfur isotope studies of the sulfide minerals showed that all of the δ S values are between − : and 2.6 per mil. These values are a typical range for hydrothermal sulfide minerals that have sulfur derived from a magmatic 34 source. 2 1 Pyrite-galena and pyrite-chalcopyrite sulfur isotope fractionation is consistent with an approach to isotopic equi- librium, and calculated temperatures are 254.6 and 277.4°C for pyrite-galena and 274.7°C for pyrite-chalcopyrite. -
Simav Earthquake and Evaluation of Existing Sample RC Buildings According to the TEC-2007 Criteria
EGU Journal Logos (RGB) Open Access Open Access Open Access Advances in Annales Nonlinear Processes Geosciences Geophysicae in Geophysics Open Access Open Access Nat. Hazards Earth Syst. Sci., 13, 505–522, 2013 Natural Hazards Natural Hazards www.nat-hazards-earth-syst-sci.net/13/505/2013/ doi:10.5194/nhess-13-505-2013 and Earth System and Earth System © Author(s) 2013. CC Attribution 3.0 License. Sciences Sciences Discussions Open Access Open Access Atmospheric Atmospheric Chemistry Chemistry and Physics and Physics 19 May 2011 Kutahya¨ – Simav earthquake and evaluation of Discussions Open Access Open Access existing sample RC buildings according to the TEC-2007Atmospheric criteria Atmospheric Measurement Measurement M. H. Arslan1, M. Olgun1, M. A. Koro¨ gluˇ 2, I. H. Erkan1, A. Koken¨ 1, and O. Tan1 Techniques Techniques 1 Department of Civil Engineering, Selcuk University, 42075 Konya, Turkey Discussions 2 Open Access Department of Civil Engineering, Necmettin Erbakan University, 42060 Konya, Turkey Open Access Correspondence to: M. H. Arslan ([email protected]) Biogeosciences Biogeosciences Discussions Received: 19 October 2012 – Published in Nat. Hazards Earth Syst. Sci. Discuss.: – Revised: 25 December 2012 – Accepted: 3 January 2013 – Published: 25 February 2013 Open Access Open Access Climate Abstract. This study examines the damage caused to rein- 7.2)) (Arslan and Korkmaz, 2007;Climate C¸agatay,˘ 2005; Inel et al., forced concrete structures by the 2011 earthquake that oc- 2008; Tan et al., 2008; Adalierof andthe Aydıng Pastun,¨ 2001; Sezen of the Past curred in Simav, Turkey. The study briefly reports on post- et al., 2003; Dogang˘ un,¨ 2004; Celep et al., 2011; Kaplan et Discussions earthquake field observations, tectonic characteristics of the al., 2004). -
Employing Cantor Sets for Earthquake Time Series Analysis in Two Zones of Western Turkey
View metadata, citation and similar papers at core.ac.uk brought to you by CORE provided by Elsevier - Publisher Connector Scientia Iranica A (2012) 19 (6), 1456–1462 Sharif University of Technology Scientia Iranica Transactions A: Civil Engineering www.sciencedirect.com Employing Cantor sets for earthquake time series analysis in two zones of western Turkey A. Sezer ∗ Department of Civil Engineering, Ege University, Insaat Muhendisligi Bolumu, 35100, Bornova Izmir, Turkey Received 24 April 2012; revised 30 August 2012; accepted 6 October 2012 KEYWORDS Abstract In this study, a fractal approach is employed to analyze the seismic history of Fethiye and Fractal approach; Simav zones in the West of Turkey. In this scope, a database, including the set of earthquakes in two Aegean region; seismogenic zones, is compiled. Applying fractal dimension and probability concepts, it is aimed to find out Earthquakes; the occurrence probability of earthquakes having magnitudes equal to or greater than a threshold level. Cantor sets. The results are analyzed in detail and relationships among the fractal dimension, threshold magnitude, probability intercept, and critical time scale are presented. The analyses revealed that activities in the Fethiye Zone are more frequent and continuous than those in the Simav Zone. As mentioned in previous studies, the critical time scales at certain magnitude thresholds can be referred to as the lower limit of the recurrence period of earthquakes in these zones. ' 2012 Sharif University of Technology. Production and hosting by Elsevier B.V. Open access under CC BY-NC-ND license. 1. Introduction clustering occurs with fractal dimension D, when fraction x of the intervals of length τ containing earthquakes is directly Engineering knowledge in the 21st century is able to analyze proportional to τ 1−D .0 < D < 1/. -
Who We Are… About Kütahya City
Who we are… Inspired by name from history of the Kütahya city, Synaos Think Tank Association (Synaos Fikir Kulübü )was founded in March 2006 in Kütahya(Aegean Region), city of Turkey. Purpose of the establishment of our Think Tank Association (SFK)As, ensure to people that has intellectual knowledge living in our city bring their knowledge and experience in their field for urban and intellectual development together and attempt to keep our friends into a constructive endeavor. At the outset, our club was being established in order to efficient use of time and exchanging ideas but with increasing the number of members of club and especially new comings from the university students and academics was sat on a more effective and dynamic framework. Debates that in order to transform intellectual production to practice; to express their opinion on the decisions taken for the city, taking a side , develops at the point of offering solutions, for this purpose entered into constructive relationships with other civil society organizations in the city and with local governments and consensus was reached on a being active in terms of urban transformation projects produced. In order to implement projects that an seeing as an important part of urban and intellectual development and decided to prepare with the common wisdom ,firstly ability to communicate with institutions and people that writing and implementing projects and to request an information and opinion on the writing and implementation of the projects themselves was our first effort in this regard. To do this we have established a communication team in our club and we collect all the data in one centre. -
Climate- and Human-Induced Vegetation Changes in Northwestern Turkey and the Southern Levant Since the Last Glacial
Climate- and Human-Induced Vegetation Changes in Northwestern Turkey and the Southern Levant since the Last Glacial Dissertation zur Erlangung des Doktorgrades (Dr. rer. nat.) der Mathematisch-Naturwissenschaftlichen Fakultät der Rheinischen Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Bonn vorgelegt von Andrea Miebach aus Bergisch Gladbach Bonn, 2016 Angefertigt mit Genehmigung der Mathematisch Naturwissenschaftlichen Fakultät der Rheinischen Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Bonn 1. Gutachter: Prof. Dr. Thomas Litt 2. Gutachter: Prof. Dr. Dietmar Quandt Tag der Promotion: 27.01.2017 Erscheinungsjahr: 2017 Contents 5 Contents Summary ................................................................................................................................................ 8 1 General Introduction 1.1 Background ....................................................................................................................... 10 1.2 Current state of knowledge ............................................................................................... 12 1.3 Aim and structure of this thesis ........................................................................................ 16 1.4 References ......................................................................................................................... 19 2 Impacts of climate and humans on the vegetation in northwestern Turkey: palynological insights from Lake Iznik since the Last Glacial 2.1 Abstract ............................................................................................................................ -
Cancer and Death Ratio Maps Case Study of Kutahya Province in Turkey
The International Journal of Engineering and Science (IJES) || Volume || 6 || Issue || 12 || Pages || PP 15-20 || 2017 || ISSN (e): 2319 – 1813 ISSN (p): 2319 – 1805 Cancer And Death Ratio Maps Case Study of Kutahya Province in Turkey Hatice Canan Gungor Necmettin Erbakan University, Faculty of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Department of Space and Satellite Sciences, Konya Corresponding email: [email protected] --------------------------------------------------------ABSTRACT----------------------------------------------------------- Nowadays, the boundaries of science disciplines all over the world are constantly evolving. Therefore, common issues arise between disciplines, which can solve them together more healthily. In this framework, Geographical Information Systems (GIS), keeping the developing technologies within the scope, is serving to a wide spectrum by constantly renewing and developing itself. GIS is a technological system consisting of computer software and hardware that visualize and analyze the wide range of information in the geographical context. This system has almost all the features of a database management system. The core data in the Geographical Information System is necessarily related to the geographical location. Especially in recent years, there has been a significant increase in GIS applications in medical matters. GIS supports the day-to-day operations of large-scale to small-scale public health programs, and their managerial work with the holistic perception ability that they provide through planning contributions and epidemiological maps. The relationship between medical science and GIS technology has begun with approaches that have been put forward in order to carry out the studies on medical geography more effectively. There have been many international studies on the use of GIS in medical geography. To benefit from this technology in the field of health care, two spatial analysis approaches have been used. -
Introduction Archaeological Research in the Aegean Has Expanded
Medieval and post-medieval ceramics from the archaeological sites discoverd by the Boeotia Project, Central Greece, to the present day Vroom, J. Citation Vroom, J. (2003, January 29). Medieval and post-medieval ceramics from the archaeological sites discoverd by the Boeotia Project, Central Greece, to the present day. Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/1887/13511 Version: Corrected Publisher’s Version Licence agreement concerning inclusion of doctoral thesis in the Institutional License: Repository of the University of Leiden Downloaded from: https://hdl.handle.net/1887/13511 Note: To cite this publication please use the final published version (if applicable). 3 – THE CURRENT STATE OF KNOWLEDGE OF POST-ROMAN CERAMICS IN THE AEGEAN: THE MAJOR PROJECTS .), Introduction started in the 1940s) and Saraçhane excavations in Archaeological research in the Aegean has expanded Constantinople/Istanbul provided a stratigraphical basis enormously after the Second World War (as we have seen for a much more refined chronological division of Early in the previous chapter) and as a consequence the Byzantine and Middle Byzantine ceramics (e.g. knowledge in Post-Roman pottery in Greece has greatly Stevenson 1947; Talbot Rice 1958; Hayes 1968; 1992). increased. In this chapter I will try to establish to what The volumes with the pottery finds dealt with fine wares point precisely this knowledge has expanded as a result (mainly Red Slip Wares), as well as with cooking wares of recent excavations (I will not discuss survey-material and amphorae (see figs. 3.1-2 for the commonest types in here). An overview is given of what archaeologists found Late Roman fine wares and amphorae, as classified by in a stratigraphical context during the last 25 years, of Hayes 1968 and Riley 1981).