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1 INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON CIVIL AND ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING Dedeman Cappadocia Hotel & Convention Center, Nevsehir, Turkey Conference Programme May 2015
2 Welcome to Cappadocia, Nevşehir The idea of providing a scientific basis for discussing and solving, emerging problems in the fields of only environmental engineering such as water sources, pollution treatment technologies, aquatic life and etc. This idea initiated the first International Conference on Environmental Science & Technologies (Cappadocia, Turkey in 2013) that we also hosted and involved in the organization. However, environmental engineering is a whole with civil engineering in many countries in the World. Thus, basis idea of the second conference, which is named as International Conference on Civil and Environmental Engineering (ICOCEE), has been formed. International Conference on Civil and Environmental Engineering will provide a comprehensive overview of effective strategies on the fields of civil and environmental engineering. Also, the ICOCEE conference will provide the opportunity to discuss and evaluate the solutions to the regional and global problems. All parties of civil and environmental engineering areas such as universities, industrial organizations, public institutions and organizations, local governments and legislators are welcome to attend to the conference in order to the share their experiences and to bring a common body of knowledge for the solutions of problems in the fields of civil and environmental engineering. The topics of the conference will include almost all areas of civil and environmental engineering. Cappadocia (named as land of the beautiful horses ) is selected as the conference venue since it is one of the most fascinating and historical place in Turkey. It is also famed for its wine, valleys, underground cities, carved-from-rock churches & hotels, hot-air balloons, trekking and horseback riding tours. Owing to these prominent features of the place, participants will enjoy their stay besides benefiting from the conference. The four- day ICOCEE Cappadocia 2015 conference that is going to be launched on May 20, 2015 in Cappadocia, Nevsehir, Turkey, provides a fruitful, international and unique forum for exchange of views among participants currently working in the areas of civil and environmental engineering. We hope you enjoy ICOCEE Cappadocia 2015 conference and your stay in Cappadocia, Turkey. Conference Chairmen Assoc. Prof. Dr. Serkan ŞAHİNKAYA Assist. Prof. Dr. Erkan KALIPCI
3 ICOCEE COMMITTEES Honorable Chairs of ICOCEE Prof. Dr. Filiz KILIC Prof. Dr. Ali SURMEN Rector of Nevsehir Haci Bektas Veli University Rector of Bursa Technical University Chairs of ICOCEE Assoc. Prof. Dr. Serkan ŞAHİNKAYA Assist. Prof. Dr. Erkan KALIPCI Nevsehir Haci Bektas Veli University Nevsehir Haci Bektas Veli University Organizing Committee Assist. Prof. Dr. Erkan KALIPCI Assoc. Prof. Dr. Serkan ŞAHİNKAYA Assist. Prof. Dr. Seval ARAS Assist. Prof. Dr. Hüseyin CUCE Assist. Prof. Dr. Ahmet AYGÜN Assoc. Prof. Dr. G. Özmen GÜLER Nevsehir Haci Bektas Veli University Nevsehir Haci Bektas Veli University Nevsehir Haci Bektas Veli University Nevsehir Haci Bektas Veli University Bursa Technical University Necmettin Erbakan University Scientific Committee Prof. Dr. Ali Fuat AYDIN Prof. Dr. Ayfer ERKEN Prof. Dr. Aynur KAZAZ Prof. Dr. Baolin DENG Prof. Dr. Bulent KESKINLER Prof. Dr. Bulent TOPKAYA Prof. Dr. F. Dilek SANIN Prof. Dr. Fehiman CINER Prof.Dr. Ferhan CECEN Prof. Dr. Gülay ALTAY Istanbul Technical University, Turkey Istanbul Technical University, Turkey Akdeniz University, Turkey University of Missouri, USA Gebze Institute of Technology, Turkey Akdeniz University, Turkey Middle East Technical University, Turkey Nigde University, Turkey Bogazici University, Turkey Bogazici University, Turkey
4 Prof. Dr. Güleda ENGİN Prof. Dr. Gülfem BAKAN Prof. Dr. Gülen GÜLLÜ Prof. Dr. Haydar OZTAS Prof. Dr. Hilmi ACAR Prof. Dr. Işık KABDAŞLI Prof. Dr. Iwona SKOCZKO Prof. Dr. Jan Peter Van Der HOEK Prof. Dr Julia STEGEMANN Prof. Dr. Kemal Önder ÇETİN Prof. Dr. Kemalettin YILMAZ Prof. Dr. Krzysztof WOJDYGA Prof. Dr. Madalena ALVES Prof. Dr. Mehmet Emin AYDIN Prof. Dr. Mehmet Faik SEVİMLİ Prof. Dr. Mete SÜMER Prof. Dr. Mustafa ODABAŞI Prof. Dr. Nadezda STEVULOVA Prof. Dr. Neşe TÜFEKÇİ Prof. Dr. Oral BÜYÜKÖZTÜRK Prof. Dr. Pascale CHAMPAGNE Prof. Dr. Rainer HELMIG Prof. Dr. Rédey ÁKOS Prof. Dr. Recep BONCUKÇUOĞLU Prof. Dr. Robert DAMO Yildiz Technical University, Turkey Ondokuz Mayıs University, Turkey Hacettepe University, Turkey Necmettin Erbakan University, Turkey Akdeniz University, Turkey Istanbul Technical University, Turkey Bialystok University of Technology, Poland Delft University of Technology, Holland London s Global University, England Middle East Technical University, Turkey Sakarya University, Turkey Warsaw University of Technology, Poland University of Minho, Portugal Necmettin Erbakan University, Turkey Selcuk University, Turkey Istanbul University, Turkey Dokuz Eylul University, Turkey Technical University of Kosice, Slovak Republic Istanbul University, Turkey Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA Queen's University, Canada University of Stuttgart, Germany University of Pannonia, Hungary Ataturk University, Turkey University of Korça, Albania
5 Prof. Dr. Seval SÖZEN Prof. Dr. Shun-Cheng LEE Prof. Dr. Sureyya MERIC PAGANO Prof. Dr. Tze Ling NG Prof. Dr. Uwe STILLA Prof. Dr. Yiannis G. MATSINOS Prof. Dr. Yücel TAŞDEMİR Prof. Dr. Yusuf CHISTI Prof. Dr. Yuh-Shan HO Prof. Dr. Zekai ŞEN Istanbul Technical University, Turkey Hong Kong Polytechnic University, China Namık Kemal University, Turkey Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Hong Kong. Technical University of Munich, Germany University of the Aegean, Greece Uludag University, Turkey Massey University, New Zealand Asia University, Taiwan Istanbul Technical University, Turkey KEYNOTE SPEAKERS Prof. Dr. Beatrice LE DESERT, University of Cergy-Pontoise, FRANCE. Prof. Dr. Derin ORHON, Istanbul Technical University, TURKEY. Prof. Dr. Erdogan YUZER, Istanbul Technical University, TURKEY. Prof. Dr. F. Necati CATBAS, University of Central Florida, USA. Prof. Dr. Mohamed ABDEL-ATY, University of Central Florida, USA. Prof. Dr. Oral BUYUKOZTURK, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA. Prof. Dr. Uwe STILLA, Technical University of Munich, GERMANY. Prof. Dr. Zekai SEN, Istanbul Technical University, TURKEY.
6 CONFERENCE INFORMATION Conference Date The ICOCEE Cappadocia 2015 conference will be held between May, Conference Venue The 5 star Dedeman Cappadocia Hotel & Convention Center in Nevşehir, Türkiye. Conference Language The official language of the conference is English. Conference Web Site Further information and updates about the conference can be found at
7 CONFERENCE TOPICS The ICOCEE - Cappadocia 2015 is an interdiciplinary scientific forum focusing on first Civil and Environmental Engineering for the presentation of technological advances and scientific research results in a wide spectrum. The ICOCEE - Cappadocia 2015 is soliciting state-of-the-art research papers in the following areas of interest: Air Pollution & Control Building Materials Engineering Economics Noise Pollution & Control Construction Management Engineering Law, Politics and Policy Solid Waste Management Construction Technologies Aquatic Livings Water Technologies Digital Methods Ecology Wastewater Technologies Geotechnical Engineering Hydrobiology Water Pollution Hydraulic Engineering Education on Environment River Basin Management Structural Engineering Engineering Education Environmental Impact Analysis Structural Mechanics Climate Change Water Chemistry Transportation Engineering Renewable Energy Sources PRESENTATIONS Oral Presentations A slide projector and a computer will be available in the presentation rooms. Each presenter will have 15 minutes for his/her presentation. Poster Presentations Poster should be prepared according to the poster template (80 cm width and 120 cm height). The poster presenters are kindly requested to stand in front of their own posters during the poster sessions to answer arising questions. The posters should be hanged/withdrawn by the presenters, according to the poster number of the poster session.
8 THE SOCIAL PROGRAMME Welcome Lunch and Openning & Award Ceremony, 20 May 2015 from 11:00 to 13:30. The participants (delegates, students and listeners) warmly invited to join us for the Openning & Award Ceremony that takes place in the main hall of the Dedeman Capadocia Hotel and Convention Center, after the conference registration. It will be an entertaining and eventful introduction to the meeting. After the Opening Ceremony, the organization committee will give an award to the authors presenting the best paper(s) and the invited speakers. After the award ceremony, the participants will go to the lunch meeting. Gala Dinner, Cappadocia Turkish Night Show, 22 May 2015 from 20:00 to 22:00. The gala dinner will take place in the Social Facilities of Nevşehir Hacı Bektaş Veli University. The participants (delegates, students and listeners) warmly invited to experience Turkish culture, traditions and meals by the performers in a Turkish Night Show.
9 Time 08:30-11:00 11:00-12:00 12:00-13:30 13:30-14:00 14:00-14:30 14:30-15:00 15:00-15:30 International Conference on Civil and Environmental Engineering ICOCEE - Cappadocia 2015 Conference Programme Wednesday, 20 May 2015 Conference Registration* Openning & Award Ceremony Welcome Lunch Prof. Dr. Derin ORHON, Istanbul Technical University, TURKEY. Innovative Technologies in Wastewater Treatment. Prof. Dr. Beatrice LE DESERT, University of Cergy-Pontoise, FRANCE. Innovative Building Materials and Their Environmental Impacts. Prof. Dr. Zekai ŞEN, Istanbul Technical University, TURKEY. The importance of Philosophy and Science in Engineering, Architecture and Technology. Prof. Dr. Erdogan YÜZER, Istanbul Technical University, TURKEY. Two Divine Masters Who Kneaded Their Lives With Stone: Michelangelo & Sinan the Architect. 15:30-16:00 Coffee Break 16:00-16:30 Prof. Dr. Oral BÜYÜKÖZTÜRK, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA. Field Measurement Based System Identification of Tall Buildings. 16:30-17:00 Prof. Dr. Uwe STILLA, Technical University of Munich, GERMANY. Digital Methods for the Built Environment. 17:00-17:30 Prof. Dr. F. Necati ÇATBAŞ, University of Central Florida, USA. Structural Health Monitoring for Civil Infrastructure Systems. 17:30-18:00 Prof. Dr. Mohamed ABDEL ATY, University of Central Florida, USA. Using Big Data Analytics for Pro-active Traffic Management. * Conference Registration for Delegates, Students and Listeners will be carried out on 20 May Daily Delegates will register on the day when they will present their study.
10 Time 09:00-09:15 09:15-09:30 09:30-09:45 09:45-10:00 10:00-10:15 10:15-10:30 10:30-11:00 11:00-11:15 Thursday, 21 May 2015 Session 1 - A Session 1 - B Session 1 - C Chair: Prof.Dr. Derin ORHON Chair: Assoc.Prof. Dr. Igor BODIK Chair: Prof. Dr. Magdaléna Bálintová S. Das, Y.P. Ting M. Balaban, D. Teresa Sponza E. Dorgeloh, D. Verschitz Hydrogen peroxide aided sulphuric acid pre-treatment of Treatment of olive mill wastewater by photooxidation to European market for decentralized wastewater systems. electronic waste for improving gold recovery by nano-zno-bentonite composite and recovery of OMW. metabolically-engineered strain of chromobacterium violaceum. D. Ulutaş, Z. Çokaygil, A. Özkan, Y.Güney, M.Banar I. Bodík, T. Mackuak, M. Fáberová, M. Mosný I. Kocaturk, T.H. Erguder A new bitumen geosynthetic barrier mainly based on boron production waste clay for landfill liner systems. Occurrence of illicit drugs and pharmaceuticals in municipal wastewater and possibilities for their removal. Effect of influent COD/TAN ratio on carbon and nitrogen removal efficiency and stability of aerobic granules. M. Vekli, C.C. Çadır, F. Şahinkaya Ş. Doğan, R. Kıdak A. Bilgin Ground improvement via chrome and steel slags. Efficiency of UV and UV/H 2 O 2 processes for amoxicillin Investigation of nitrate treatment potential of tea waste. treatment. G.F. Gökçe, N. Mazlum, P. Hasanoğlu R. Kıdak, Ş. Doğan M. Balintova, M. Holub Düzce potential investigation of domestic and industrial Flow reactor model for UV treatment of amoxicillin. Adsorption of heavy metals from aqueous solution by nonmodified solid waste recoverable. clinoptilolite in fixed-bed system. Z. Bingül, F. Ekmekyapar Torun G. Doğdu, A. Yalçuk E. Singovszka, M. Balintova Solid waste management in Erzurum. Biosorption of commercial yellow 2G and indigo textile dyes by powder Hawaiian spirulina pacifica. Cluster analysis of water quality in water reservoir Ruzin I., Slovakia. G. Demirel Bayık, A. Altın, Ö.F. Çapar Ç. Ulusoy, D. Teresa Sponza K. Ashrafi, M. Zamani, G.R. Nabi Bid Hendi Effect of soil minerology on electrokinetic remediation. Removal of olive mill wastewater pollutants by UV and Prediction of surface ozone concentration by a semiempirical photochemical model. sunlight irradition with nano- SiO 2 /Fe 3 O 4 composite and reuse properties. Coffee Break Session 2 - A Session 2 - B Session 2 - C Chair: Assist.Prof. Dr. Korkmaz BELLİTÜRK Chair: Assoc.Prof.Dr. Bülent İÇGEN Chair: Assist.Prof. Dr. Ece Ümmü DEVECİ K. Bellitürk, J.H. Görres, H.S. Turan, S. Göçmez, M.C. D. Angın, G. Demir, S. Güneş, A. Ilci O. Ayyildiz, B. Ileri, Ö. Apaydin Bağdatlı, M. Eker, S. Aslan Environmental quality of compost: Can composting Adsorption of orange 13 from aqueous solutions using Reduction of nitrate by combined ultrasound and zerovalent magnesium under ph uncontrolled conditions. earthworms (eisenia fetida) help manage compost nutrient activated carbon prepared from orange (citrus sinensis l.) ratios? pulp.
11 11:15-11:30 11:30-11:45 11:45-12:00 12:00-12:15 12:15-12:30 12:30-14:00 14:00-14:15 14:15-14:30 14:30-14:45 14:45-15:00 T. Bayram, Y.A. Argun, A. Altıkat, S. Doğru K. Umiejewska E.Ü. Deveci, Ç.Ş. Sağlam, Ü.K. Çakır, K. Bayrak Management of solid waste in the sample of a small sized Wastewater treatment in Poland taking into special Life cycle assessment of fossil fuel-fired thermal power Turkish town, Erzurum. consideration anaerobic reactors. plant. H.E. Polat K. Yanaç, R.W. Murdoch M. Sogancıoğlu, Ü. Sultan Keskin, E. Yel Effects of different barn planning system on waste Biodegradation of the non-steroidal anti-inflammatory The role of water in recycling the physicochemical characteristics Case study of Turkey. pharmaceutical flurbiprofen. treatment sludge as concrete admixture. M. Öztürk, A.F. Çabalar T. Tunçal, D.İ. Çifçi, O. Uslu E.Ü. Deveci, N. Dizge, H.C. Yatmaz, Y. Aytepe California bearing ratio of a clay with waste carpet jute. A new approach for sludge disintegration & stabilization: Degradation of synthetic textile dyes using fungal Solid TiO 2 thin films. bioreactor and photocatalytic reactor. L.G. Santhosh, P. Lakshmikanthan, G.L.S. Babu M.S. Ak, F. Yılmaz, B. Içgen H.B. Özel, H. Ucun Özel Evaluation of performance of MSW landfill barrier systems at laboratory scale and using HELP model simulations. Biogas production by anaerobic digester exposed to ammonia changed with changing bacterial population dynamics. The effect of heavy metals in soil and plants around a lime factory in the Bartın city in western Black Sea region. P. Lakshmikanthan, L.G. Santhosh, G.L.S. Babu F. Kara Murdoch, F. Dilek Sanin N.C. İskender, M. Sogancioglu, E. Yel, N. Yilmaz Evaluation of the mechanical and hydrological Assessment of anaerobic microbial community structure in Removal of oil-grease from dairy industry wastewater characteristics of a bioreactor landfill using laboratory the presence of nonylphenol diethoxylate using using an adsorbent obtained from waste material. simulators. fluorescence in situ hybridization. Lunch Break Session 3 - A Session 3 - B Session 3 - C Chair: Prof.Dr. Fulya ÖZTAŞ Chair: Prof. Dr. Haydar ÖZTAŞ Chair: Prof. Dr. Süreyya MERİÇ Á. Rédey, T. Juzsakova, T. Fráter, A. Csavdari, L. Ráduly, V. Selen, Ş. Taşar, M. Çakmak, D. Özer, A. Özer G.V. Saraçoğlu, C.B. Özkal, S. Göçmez, F. Ekmekyapar, A. I. Ráduly Koruyucu, S. Meriç Industrial waste Red mud as catalyst for hydrodealkylation. Adsorption of methylene blue dye on multi-walled carbon Monitoring of antibiotics in urban wastewater in Tekirdag nanotubes (MWCNTs) - A response surface methodology city: A comparison with predicted environmental (RSM) approach. concentrations. S. Dağlı, A.Dönertaş, H. M. Basar, İ.Yolcubal, E.Sangu, L. M. Çakmak, Ş. Taşar, V. Selen, A. Özer, D. Özer Y. Chen, J. Vymazal Tolun GIS application on disposal of dredge materials. Removal of astrazon golden yellow 7GL from colored Removal process of chloroform in treatment wetlands: wastewater using activated clay. From mass balance to microbial analysis. F. Öztaş C. Eryılmaz, A. Genç C.B. Ozkal, A. Koruyucu, S. Meriç Preventative medicine for the environment: Developing and implementing environmental programs that work. The separation of emulsified oils from wastewater by the application of electric field. Energy and ph dependency optimization of degradation, mineralization and detoxification of ampicilline by photocatalysis. F. Saffarimiandoab, İ. Koyuncu, H. Kilzer Ö. Kaplan, M. Gündüz, G. Turan, K.S. Yiğit S. Dikmen, H. Bircan, G. Yılmaz Key environmental challenge of seawater desalination. An economic analysis of sewage sludge management Anion selectivity of sepiolite and its surface active agents - methods in Kocaeli. Modified forms.
12 15:00-15:15 15:15-15:30 15:30-16:00 16:00-16:15 16:15-16:30 16:30-16:45 16:45-17:00 17:00-17:15 T. Akdeniz, H. Muhammetoğlu I. Şentürk, H. Büyükgüngör A. Aygün, B. Nas, A. Berktay Chlorine dosing management strategies for water utilities using GIS, SCADA and modelling tools: Case study of Yeşilbayir Antalya. The effect of different ph at constant temperature on biohydrogen production from sewage sludge. Ç.F. Karafakı D. Akın Şahbaz, S. Balbay, C. Açıkgöz O. Tunç Dede Water management policies in the European Union: Finnish integrated water management example. Evaluation of the adsorption capacity of the expanded perlite to remove linear alkyl benzene sulphonic acid (LABSA) from aqueous solution. Optimization of electrocoagulation process to treat young landfill leachate using response surface methodology. Evaluation of uncertainty for trace elements measurement in drinking water with ICP-MS. Coffee Break Session 4 - A Session 4 - B Session 4 - C Chair: Assoc.Prof. Dr. Füsun EKMEKYAPAR Chair: Prof.Dr. Güleda ENGİN Chair: Prof. Dr. Gülfem BAKAN M.B.L.D. Diola, A.C. Resurreccion D. Uçar, E. Çokgor, E. Şahinkaya, A. Yurtsever T. Tetik, Z. Celep Environmental contamination and residential exposure of mercury in artisanal gold mining area in Benguet, Philippines. Simultaneous nitrate and perchlorate reduction in elemental sulfur based autotrophic and heterotrophic processes. Structural performance of Sheikh Suleiman Masjid and its strengthening. Z. Maymekov, D. Sambaeva, J. Izakov, A. Isaev, J. G. Güney, D. Teresa Sponza G. Bakan, S. Laçin Sydykov Assessment of the cations and anions concentration Comparision of biological and advanced treatment Environmental modeling approaches for exposure and risk distribution in underground potable waters, ph solution processes for ciprofloxacin removal in raw hospital assessment of prioritize chemicals in industries. analysis subject to the temperature and content of wastewaters. technogenic sodium chloride. C.R. Orozco, R.Q. Macasieb, B.J.M. Tapales, A.C. P. Akan, M. Bekbölet A. Kulig Resurreccion Spatial variation and heavy metal concentration in Adsorption and kinetic studies of molecular size fractions From environmental audit of land to baseline report: sediments of Bued River: A preliminary assessment of a of humic acid onto anion-doped TiO 2 specimens. river nearby small-scale mining sites in the Philippines. Polish implementation of the EU directive on industrial emissions in the context of soil protection. B. Yalçın Çelik, K.O. Demirarslan Ö. Aktaş, Y. Toker, E. Şahinkaya G. Önkal Engin, M. Çelen Eastern Black Sea region of domestic water capacity: The Biodegradation of various azo dyes in anaerobic batch Land use change in İzmit Bay catchment. case of Artvin. reactors. R. Çelik D. Karaeren, Z. Bozkuş E. Akçam, G. Bakan Determination of Diyarbakır basalt aquifer water quality Comparison of performance of labyrinth and piano key Sediment and water pollution status of the mid-black Sea parameters and obtain thematic maps with using GIS weirs in increasing the spillway capacity of dams. coast of Turkey. technique.
13 17:15-17:30 17:30-17:45 17:45-18:00 18:00-18:15 18:15-18:30 M.P. Lumbera, R.E.P. Cabungcal O. Kizek, İ.D. Çifçi, F. Ekmekyapar, A. Sicigliano, S. K. Köse, K. Erol, A.A. Emniyet, D.A. Köse, G. Alp Avcı, Meriç L. Uzun Integrating storage sizing and slow sand filtration for residential rainwater harvesting applications in the Philippines. Do personal care detergents pose risk in the aquatic environment: Characterization and ecotoxicity investigation. Fe(II)-Co(II) double salt incorporated magnetic hydrophobic microparticles for invertase adsorption. S. Adiloğlu, A. Adiloğlu, F. Eryilmaz Açıkgöz, T.Yeniaras, J.H. Görres, R. Gilker, J.J. Colby, K. Bellitürk A.K. Durrani, M.R. Khan, M. Ahmad Y. Solmaz Phytoremediation of cadmium (Cd) from agricultural soils Compaction mitigation potential of biotillage and Lead content in local paints in Pakistan. using dock (rumex patientia l.) subsurface tillage in dairy pasture soils. S. Benzer, R. Benzer, Ç. Karasu Benli T. Zorlu, Z.U. Nurullahoğlu, S. Kaya A.U. Şahin Application of artificial neural networks for growth forecasting of crayfish (astacus leptodactylus eschscholtz, 1823). Effects of titanium dioxide nanoparticles on hemocytes of galleria mellonella (L.) (lepidoptera: pyralidae). E. Demirel S. Bulgak, F.N. Kafadar, K. Sarpkaya, C. Can, S. Güneş F. Sunca, M. Akköse Numerical simulation of wave-structure interaction using a ghost-cell immersed boundary method. D.E. Candelaria, K.M.D.S. Maurillo, N.B. Diola Use of fly ash in the design of controlled low-strength material mixture. Chickpea ascochyta blight disease severity in the Bosphorus region of Turkey. E. Geçer, H. Büyükgüngör A case study of green building design. A new area based parameter estimation methodology for leaky aquifer system. Evaluation of seismic performance of prefabricated structures using push-over analysis. Time 09:00-09:15 Friday, 22 May 2015 Session 5 - A Session 5 - B Session 5 - C Chair: Assoc.Prof. Dr. P.B. KURT KARAKUŞ Chair: Assoc. Prof.Dr. G. Özmen GÜLER Chair: Prof.Dr. Abdurrahman AKTÜMSEK P.B. Kurt Karakuş, E. Gungormus, E. Okten, H. Celik, T. T.E. Köse Ugranlı, A. Sofuoglu, K. Gedik, S. Sofuoglu, H. Alegria, K.C. Jones PCBs in ambient air in İstanbul and İzmir-Turkey. Adsorption of dyestuff from wastewater using calcined waste eggshell. B. Alpaslan Kocamemi, N. Güre, F. Sarıalioğlu, C. Kuzey, A.M. Saatçi Application of low intensity ultrasound to enhance biological phosphorus removal.
14 09:15-09:30 09:30-09:45 09:45-10:00 10:00-10:15 10:15-10:30 10:30-11:00 11:00-11:15 11:15-11:30 D. Jato Espino, E. Castillo Lopez, S.M. Charlesworth, J. D.İ. Çifçi, S. Terzi, S. Meriç Rodriguez Hernandez Air quality modelling in Barcelona from the analysis of climate, territorial and traffic variables. Diana N. Bebenova Nikolova Comparative photocatalytic degradation, detoxification Do cultural differences matter in education on and demineralization of a biologically treated textile environment? effluent using TiO 2 and ZnO nanoparticles. P.B. Kurt Karakus, E. Gungormus, H. Çelik, E. Okten, T. T. Kotan, G. Bakan H.M. Başar, S. Dağlı, P.Ö. Erdoğan, B. Güzel, L. Tolun Ugranlı, A. Sofuoglu, K. Gedik, S. Sofuoglu, H. Alegria, K.C. Jones PBDEs in ambient air in İstanbul and İzmir-Turkey Recovery of acid and heavy metal in surface coating Beneficial use alternatives for dredged materials: Landfill industry by best available techniques. daily cover. E. Can Güven, D. Bolat, K. Gedik, P.B.Kurt Karakuş E. Şık, E. Gengeç, M. Kobya, E. Demirbaş, M.S. Öncel M.R. Kavianpour, A. Behzadipour A preliminary investigation of legacy organochlorine pesticides in the atmosphere of an agricultural area in Antalya. Effect of anions on arsenic removal from groundwater by air injected electrocoagulation reactor using iron ball anodes. Interaction of low-impact development techniques and urban river flooding on the zoning Case study Qomroud. E. Aghlara, G. Güllü K. Qureshi, I. Bhatti, Z. Solangi M.Y. Kılınç, E. Alkan Levels of bioaerosols in indoor environments in Ankara. Preparation of polyacrylonitrile ion exchange fibre (PAN- Integrated river basin management. IEF) for the removal of arsenic. G.K. Akkaya, M.S. Bilgili A. Uslu, G. Bakan J. Tabatabaei Applications of hybrid system in water and wastewater - Determination of system deficiencies with WDS models. Use of unconventional water with sustainability approach Review. in Iran. Coffee Break Session 6 - A Session 6 - B Session 6 - C Chair: Dr. Sanaz LAKESTANİ Chair: Prof. Dr. Fehiman ÇİNER Chair: Prof. Dr. Nadezda STEVULOVA H. Sanli, M. Canakci, E. Alptekin, A. Turkcan, A. N. Ozsezen Comparison of exhaust emissions of a DI diesel engine fueled with methyl ester, ethyl ester, petro-diesel and their blends. E. Yavuz, F. Bildik, B.F. Şenkal G. Polat, E. Eray Preparation of the poly (styrene) based quaternary chloroacetamide modified sorbent for removal of phenol. Supplier selection in the construction industry: Evidence from Turkish contractors. K.O. Demirarslan, Ş.Ç. Doğruparmak F. Çiner, S. Şahin, S. Battal, E. Sezer, A. Dumlu B.N. Bingol, G. Polat The research of CO and NOx emissions revealed from Removal of maxilon red GRL from aqueous solutions using Key performance indicators (KPI) model for measuring linear sources in Kocaeli city korfez district by ISCST-3 Niğde (Bor) grape molasses soil as a low-cost adsorbent. performance of subcontractors. and AERMOD model programs.
15 11:30-11:45 11:45-12:00 12:00-12:15 12:15-12:30 12:30-14:00 14:00-14:15 14:15-14:30 14:30-14:45 T.D. Pham, B.K. Lee, C.H. Lee F. Aydın Temel, Y. Ardalı, E. Avcı G. Gürsoy, A.E. Keleş Bioaerosol removal by simultaneous adsorption and photooxidation Removal of total nitrogen by juncus acutus and cortaderia 5S systematic practice steps on a corporate business. of Ag-doped TiO 2 /PU under visible irradiation. selloana from domestic wastewater in horizontal subsurface flow constructed wetland. F. Taşpınar, M. Atasoy, Z. Bozkurt, B. Poyraz, O. Uzun S. Ömeroğlu, F. Dilek Sanin N. Stevulova, I. Schwarzova, E. Terpakova, J. Junak Analysis and assessment of heavy metal pollution of road dust in Düzce, Turkey. Bioelectricity generation from wastewater sludge using microbial fuel cells. S. Lakestani, B. Karakaş, S. Acar Vaizoğlu, B. Güçiz M.İ. Birincioğlu, S. Ulusoy, G. Arslan Doğan, Ç. Güler, B. Şekerel, A. Taner, G. Güllü Compration of indoor and outdoor VOCs levels at children homes. without stirrups. Influence of steel fibers on the shear strength of RC beams Impact of physical treatment of hemp hurds on the biocomposites properties. G. Tunc, Z. Khayyat D. Yıldırım Pekşen, G. Bilen Alkan J.A. Bogas, M.G. Gomes, S. Real D. Bae, C.K. Oh, J.H. Park Economic and environmental contributions of declaration of the Marmara Region as emission control area (ECA). The water absorption by capillarity in structural lightweight concrete. The structural analysis and design of buildings with shear wall and rigid basements. Seismic response of cylindrical liquid storage tanks according to the characteristics of structure. Lunch Break Session 7 - A Session 7 - B Session 7 - C Chair: Assist.Prof. Dr. Semra BENZER Chair: Assist.Prof. Dr. Z. Özlem PARLAK BİÇER Chair: Dr. Cise ÜNLÜER Y.S. Güçlü, E. Şişman, İ. Dabanlı, Z. Şen M. Suh, D.H. Ha, J.F. Choo C. Ünlüer Illustration of air quality change using innovative trend analysis method. A study on concrete-frp-steel composite honeycomb structure for bridge deck. P. Babaei, İ. Durukan, G. Güllü Z. Ö. Parlak Biçer, E. İlhan, D. Kırmızıgül, A. Akmeşe, E. A. Ünal, S.B. Yüksel Davutoğlu, A. Keskin, A. Can Koç, R. Gurbangeldiyev Heavy metal concentration of house dust. Determination of the importance of materials in structural cost via architectural project examples. Development of novel cements with optimized carbon capture capabilities. Experimental behavior of the 1/3 scale reinforced shear wall with intensive boundary reinforcement. H. Gourgue, A. Aharoune, A.I. Ahmed A. Janushevskis, A. Melnikovs S.B. Yüksel, A. Ünal Dispersion of the NOx emissions from chimneys and road Shape optimization of sheeting cross section for roof Experimental behavior of the 1/3 scaled composite shear traffic around industrial sites: Case study of the company subjected to different loading combination. Fantazia. wall having L shape steel made-up sections as longitudinal reinforcement in boundary regions.
16 14:45-15:00 15:00-15:15 15:15-15:30 15:30-16:00 16:00-16:15 16:15-16:30 16:30-16:45 16:45-17:00 F. Ekmekyapar Torun, Z. Bingül, M.Y. Çodur A. Fettahoglu, S. Bekiroglu, İ. E. Bal M.M. Balkıs Analysis of SO 2 and PM concentrations with artificial Response spectral analysis of orthotropic steel deck as per Improvements in folding and tessellation as plate neural network: A case study of Erzurum city center. Turkish local design spectrums. structures. S. Dogru, T. Bayram, Y.A. Argun, A. Altikat F. Aras M. Davraz, Ş. Kılınçarslan Investigation of air pollution parameter variation on between : The case of Iğdır (Turkey). The Importance of the validation of numerical models with the experimental modal analysis. G. Güllü, Z. Gemizi, B. Keskin Çatal N. Doğan Sağlamtimur, A. Bilgil, H. Akbulut, M. Dursun, S. Yıldırım Level and sources of particulate matter (PM10, PM2.5) in Turkey. Producibility of cement-based lightweight construction material from coal bottom ash of the bor sugar factory (Turkey). Investigation of relation of between compressive strength and ultrasonic pulse velocity in the foam concrete with different density. G. Çevikbilen, B. Teymur, U. Karadogan, H.M. Basar, S. Dağlı, L. Tolun An investigation on suitability of dredge materials on road construction. Coffee Break Session 8 - A Session 8 - B Session 8 - C Chair: Dr. Apoloniusz KODURA Chair: Prof. Dr. Mohamed ABDEL ATY Chair: Prof. Dr. Necati ÇATBAŞ A. Kodura J.M. Kim, J.Y. Lee, H.S. Lim, B.K. Jun, S.J. Hong Y.S. Güçlü Influence of characteristic of butterfly valve closing on water hammer run. A.G. Göküş, H. Güleç, Z. Aslan, N. Akbulut-Çoban, K. S.A. Berilgen, G. Allamyradov Gedik Evaluation of quiet area characteristics of an educational area: A case study of Akdeniz University campus, Antalya. Dynamic stiffness of resilient materials for reduction of Frequency analysis of low and high flows in climate floor impact sound. change. Stability analysis for a deep landslide in İstanbul: A case study. J. Zaczek Peplinska, K. Osińska Skotak, D. Wujanz, M.E. Kowalska Potential of image processing methods based on intensity values captured by TLS for surface condition assessment. H. Khorshidi, N.Talebbeydokhti, G.Rakhshandehroo U. Dağdeviren, B. Kaymak R. Çelik Uncertainty analysis of open channel flow: Stochastic Optimum design of reinforced concrete retaining walls Assessment of Diyarbakır basalt aquifer hydrogeological approach to advection diffusion equation. using artificial bee colony algorithm. analyzed and obtains thematic maps with GIS geostatistical analyst tool. S.S.S. Al Maawali A. Durmuş, R. Livaoğlu E. Wojtas, M. Sawczak, T. Bergier, W. Drzewiecki Prediction of basic wind speed for Oman. Determination of horizontal bulk material pressures in rigid cylindrical slender silos under seismic excitation using FEM and EN The impact of the soil data quality on the effectivness of hydrological modelling. Case study: Upper Raba catchment (Poland).
17 17:00-17:15 17:15-17:30 17:30-17:45 17:45-18:00 20:00-22:00 R. Molaey, A. Bayrakdar, R.Ö. Sürmeli, B. Calli U. Dağdeviren, M.A. Salman E. Wojtas, T. Bergier, W. Drzewiecki, M. Sawczak Effect of trace metal supplementation in anaerobic Vertical stress isobars for rectangular foundations under Remote sensing based impermeability coefficient estimation digestion of chicken manure. different loading conditions. and its influence on hydrological modelling efficiency. A. Altikat, S. Dogru, Y.A. Argun, T. Bayram A. Badakhshan, F. Ahadi Koloo A.E. Özsoy, H.Özkaynak, M. Çağlar, M. Şentürk New Chernobyl? Metsamor nuclear power plant. Improving seismic behavior of vierendeel and X-diagonal Educational experiments performed on a model structure STMFs by their configuration optimization made up of balsa wood. S. Alashan, Z.F. Toprak, Z. Şen T. Çakır Advances of energy tree method in calculation of gross hydropower potential. M. Yalçın, C. Turgut, P.B. Kurt Karakus The mixture toxicity of synergistic compounds combined with pesticides in Tuta absoluta. Dynamic analysis of a cantilever retaining wall including soil structure interaction. GALA DINNER Time 09:00-09:15 09:15-09:30 09:30-09:45 09:45-10:00 Saturday, 23 May 2015 Session 9 - A Session 9 - B Session 9 - C Chair: Prof. Dr. Aynur KAZAZ Chair: Assist.Prof. Dr. Ahmet AYGÜN Chair: Prof. Dr. Juraj KRALIK M.H. Zhang, Y. Wu G. Yıldırım J. Králik, J. Králik, jr. Development of lightweight cement composites with low thermal conductivity for energy efficient buildings. Comparative study for discharge coefficient prediction of compound broad crested weir by two soft-computing techniques. Deterministic and probabilistic analysis of the fire resistance of the technology support structures in NPP. D. Yılmaz, H. Bezci Zeren, C. Yılmaz, T. İnce G. Yıldırım J. Králik Different climate conditions effect on thermal conductivity State-of-the-art review on explicit approximations to the Risk assessment of NPP safety in Slovakia. coefficient and indoor environment. implicit colebrook-white friction factor equation. H. Köse, M. Bayazit, Y. Taşdemir O. Onat, P.B. Lourenço, A. Koçak S. Kahraman, A.S. Aloğlu Investigation of salt effect on stability of warm mix asphalt. Innovative test set up on shake table to assess out-of-plane behavior of infill masonry walls. Predicting the performance of roadheaders from the needle penetration resistance. Ç. Dinçkal B.K. Jun, S.J. Hong, J. Lee, J.M. Kim, H.S. Lim, J.Y. Lee Z. Karabash, A.F. Çabalar, H. Işık A study on anisotropy of composites and nanomaterials used in construction industry. Structural behavior of RC and PSC concrete members with high strength shear reinforcement. Stabilization of clayey soil by waste steel pieces.
18 10:00-10:15 M. Bayazit, Y. Taşdemir, E. Kolay, G. Küçük C. Karakurt, Y. Bayazıt, K. Kahveci D.H.M. Aquino, J.Y. Hernandez, E.A.D. Robles The moisture damage characteristic of polymer and wax Effect of curing conditions on fiber concrete roads. Development of fragility curves for self-supporting trussed modified asphalt mixtures. towers in the Philippines considering severe wind loads. 10:15-10:30 10:30-11:00 S. Mert, Ö. Boztaş, G. Arslan B. Yön, M.E. Öncü, Y. Calayır K.S. Putu Tantri, Y. Lastiasih Investigation of infill wall effect for the seismic performance of RC structures. Comparison of static pushover and nonlinear dynamic analyses of reinforced concrete buildings. The empirical correlation using linear regression of settlement ratio under embankment load for surabaya compressible soil. Coffee Break Session 10 - A Session 10 - B Session 10 - C Chair: Assoc.Prof. Dr. Eva KORMANÍKOVÁ Chair: Assist.Prof. Dr. Seval ARAS Chair: Assist.Prof. Dr. Nida NOORANİ İKİZ 11:00-11:15 11:15-11:30 B. Bozyigit, Y. Yeşilce J.H. Shim, J.Y. Park T. Ekmekyapar, M. Rashid Free vibration analysis of axially accelerating timoshenko beams using differential transform method. Utilization through immobilization of dredged sediment using alkali-activated slag. İ. Kalıpcılar, A.M. Aghabaglou, A. Sezer, G. İnan Sezer, S. S. Aras, Ö. Fındık, E. Kalıpcı, S. Şahinkaya E. Uray, Ö. Tan Altun Unconfined compressive strength, chloride-ion penetration and freezing-thawing resistance of cement stabilized clay Water quality of the river to the Kızılırmak River in the province of Nevşehir. Investigation of bracing performance on high rise circular steel buildings under dynamic loads. Investigation of design criteria for the type of gabion walls. 11:30-11:45 11:45-12:00 12:00-12:15 S. Şeker, E. Doğan, M.P. Saka, C. Kozanoğlu K. Taskin, K. Peker N. Stavridou, E. Efthymiou, C.C. Baniotopoulos Optimum design of semi-rigid steel frames via hunting search algorithm. Assessing the seismic performance of reinforcement coupler systems in Turkey. M. Ermiş, H. Argeso, N. Eratlı, M. H. Omurtag M. Akköse M.Ö. Yeleğen, A. Uyumaz The effects of viscous bulk compressibility for cantilevered cylindrical helices. Direction effects of travelling waves on nonlinear seismic response of arch dams. On the buckling analysis of steel tubular wind turbine towers with vertical and horizontal stiffeners Equilibrium scour depth calculation with artificial neural networks (ANN). E. Kormaníková, K. Kotrasová O.O. Deborah, A.A. Akinpelu A. Bilgil, E. Yeşilyurt, M.V. Gökçe A delamination modeling based on fracture and contact Effects of mix and water/cement ratio on compressive Production of pumice-based geo-polymer concrete. theories for multilayered composite plate. strength and modulus of elasticity of laterized concrete. A. Kazaz, S. Ulubeyli, B. Er, V. Arslan, M. Atici, A. Arslan A. Yamçicier R. Ozcelik, Y. Dikiciaşık 12:15-12:30 Establishment of the recycling plants for fresh concrete wastes: A cost management perspective. Analytical evaluation of thermal expansion of steel construction in buildings using Debye model. Buckling restrained braces with different casing systems.
19 12:30-14:00 Lunch Break Session 11 - A Session 11 - B Session 11 - C Chair: Prof. Dr. Krzysztof Wojdyga Chair: Assist.Prof. Dr. Hüseyin CÜCE Chair: Assist.Prof. Dr. M. Cüneyt BAĞDATLI 14:00-14:15 14:15-14:30 14:30-14:45 V.E. Uz, M. Saltan, İ. Gökalp N.S. Özcan B. Yılmaz Öztürk, Y. Özkan, B.Aşıkkutlu, C. Akköz Applicability and limitations of 4th power law in design of low volume roads against rutting. An opportunity for the sustainable ecological renewal: European green capitals. The determination of oxidative stress level of nano and nonnano boron in chodatodesmus mucranulatus. H. Bozkurt, E.T. Bozkurt A. Gurbuz, Y. Dursun Sari, Z.N. Yuksekdag Y. Özkan, G. Kılınç Sustainable landscape maintanance for highway planning. Effect of ph level on bacterial induced cementation of The comparative effects acute toxicity of nano and nonnano sands. boron particles in artemia salina (brine shrimp). N. İkiz F. Üstün, L. Bat, Ş. Beşiktepe Y. Özkan, B. Yılmaz Öztürk Computerized decision tree for anti-icing/pretreatment applications as a result of laboratory and field testings. Distribution of copepoda species in the southern Black Sea in The comparative determination of oxidative stress level of nano and non-nano boron in desmodesmus multivariabilis. Y. Vitosoglu G. Bayrak, M. Cebeci, A.A. Uslu, G. Karakaya, N. Örnekçi B. Yilmaz Öztürk, Y. Özkan, B. Aşikkutlu 14:45-15:00 15:00-15:15 Development of regression based trip generation models for intercity bus journeys in Turkey. A smart solar energy-based cooling system design & Investigation of the effect on the pigment density of ZnOapplication for sustainable trout farming in Keban dam TiO 2 nanoparticles on chodatodesmus mucranulatus. lake. K. Wojdyga K. Küçük, H. Cüce, G. Bakan M.C. Bağdatlı, S. Savci, A.B. Ucak, O. Gokdogan Polish district heating systems development perspectives. Water quality simulation of lakes Çernek and Balık at the Evaluation of agricultural drought with GIS in some Kızılırmak delta of the Black Sea region of Turkey. irrigation areas: The sample of Nevsehir province in Turkey. E. Radwan, H. Abou-Senna, S. Tabares A. Bilgil, O. Arslan, E. Aras A.B. Ucak, M.C. Bağdatlı 15:15-15:30 Alternative signalized intersection design to enhance left Drought analysis in Konya closed basin. turn efficiency. M.Sarioglu Cebeci, Ö.B. Gökçek The negative effects of high temperature and low moisture on aftercrop silage maize. 15:30-15:45 15:45-16:45 Treatment of anaerobic batch reactor of an automotive industry wastewater: Influence of substrate-inoculum ratio and wastewater co-substrate ratio. CLOSING CEREMONY
20 Programme of Poster Presentations Poster Presentations will be held between May 2015, parallel to oral sessions. Poster Number Wednesday, 20 May 2015 Poster Presentations 1, Period: 14:00-17:00 C. Bilgiç, N. Karakehya Evaluation of the dispersive component of the surface energy of Al-pillared sepiolite and Al-pillared montmorillonite as determined by inverse gas chromatography. M. Fáberová, L. Ivanová, I. Bodík, T. Mackuľak Effect of some pharmaceuticals on the production of biogas at anaerobic digestion process. M. Zeleňáková, P. Blišťan, P. Purcz Multicriteria analysis for flood vulnerable areas in southeastern Slovakia. T. Mackuľak, L.Birošova, I. Bodík, M. Fáberová The cycle of pharmaceuticals, drugs and their metabolites in four dominant treatment plant in Slovakia and the Czech Republic D. Angın, S. Güneş, S. Şensöz Effect of impregnation ratio on properties of activated carbon prepared from biochar by chemical activation. S. Kul, A. Nuhoğlu, E. Aladağ Aerobic treatment of olive mill wastewater by batch reactor: A kinetic study. S. Akarsu, C.A. Zıba, F. Dincer, M. Dolaz Synthesis of carboxymethyl starch from food industry waste E. Karaçetin, O. Sevim Investigating color removal of textile wastewater using constructed wetlands. E.B. Duran, S. Akarsu, Y. Cuci, M. Dolaz Removal of color from textile wastewater by adsorption on sunflower seed shell. O.C. Türker, C. Türe, H. Böcük, A. Çiçek, A. Yakar Role of plant biomass structures on performance of engineered wetland for treating boron (B) mine effluents. U. A. Güler, O. Kundakçı Removal of eriochrome black-t from aqueous solutions using nzvi and s. cerevisiae modified with nzvi. U.A. Güler, H. Çelik Removal of tetracycline from aqueous solutions by nanostructured Fe(III)-Cu(II) binary oxide. C.S. Keskin Removal of acid violet 90, basic yellow 28 and direct blue 86 by Fe 3 O 4 embedded polymer. C.S. Keskin Decolorization of disperse blue 56 and reactive yellow 145 by acrylamide based polymer. S. Yılmazer Keskin, A. Güler Biosorption of disperse blue 56, basic yellow 28 and acid violet 90 by aspergillus tamarii. S. Yılmazer Keskin, A. Güler Removal of direct blue 86 and reactive yellow 145 by dead biomass. F.A. Temel, A. Kuleyin Adsorption kinetic studies for the removal of NH 4 -N from landfill leachate by natural adsorbent. G. Torunoğlu Turan, B.F. Şenkal Preparation of the poly(glycidyl methacrylate) grafted onto crosslinked poly(3-chloro-2-hydroxypropyl-co-egdma) with sorbitol group and use for removing boron from water. O. Özkan, M. Oğuz, Ö. Özdemir, Ş. T. Azgın, A. Solmaz, İ. Uyanık Laboratory scale submerged membrane bioreactors (SMBR) for the treatment of rural areas wastewater. İ. Kıpçak, C. Gürakan Akın Nickel removal from aqueous solution by iron oxide coated sepiolite. S. Üstün, N. Beyazıt, H. Büyükgüngör Effects of operational parameters on the removal of acid blue 161 dye from aqueous solutions by electrocoagulation with aluminum and stainless steel electrodes. B. Alpaslan Kocamemi, E. Çiçek Partial nitrification of domestic wastewater under oxygen limited conditions.
21 M. Erşan, F. Düğenci, Ü.A. Güler Tetracycline removal via waste Turkish coffee. O. Sözüdoğru, B.A. Fil, R. Boncukcuoğlu, E. Aladağ, S. Kul Adsorption of basic yellow 2 from aqueous solutions onto montmorillonite. U. Selengil, H. Demiral Adsorption of remazol blue RN from aqueous solutions using activated carbon prepared from black cumin residue. D.İ. Çifçi, M. Yıldırım, B. Birden, S. Meriç An exploitation evaluation of pimuce stone for water and wastewater treatment use. I. Senturk, S. Ustun, M. Oztel, H. Ozkaynak, E. Akcam, E. Gecer, F. Akbal, G. Bakan, H. Buyukgungor Monitoring of seasonal and spatial variations in marine water quality at the mid-black Sea coast of Turkey. S. Manaa, N. Moummi, D. Karlo Modeling of drying kinetics of potatoes and fresh carrot in south Algeria. S. Manaa, A. Beatriz, D. Karlo, N. Moummi Mathematical modeling of the drying kinetics in thin layers of the local potato of Adrar. M. Zeleňáková, P. Purcz, H. Hlavatá Trend detection in climatic time series using mann-kendall. T.Y. Chen, H.W. Chen, W.L. Lin, Y.J. Zeng To explore the use of analysis of cognitive hillside by using SEM An example of Te-Chi reservoir watershed. Poster Number Thursday, 21 May 2015 Poster Presentations 2, Period: 09:00-12:00 R. Molaey, A. Bayrakdar, R.Ö. Surmeli, B. Çalli Ammonia removal from chicken manure. M. Bilgin, Ş. Tulun Investigation of heavy metals in soil transport mechanism. B. Andak, A.N. Bulutcu Selective sodium hydroxide leaching of zinc from waste zinc-carbon and alkaline battery mixture. Y.A. Argun, A. Altikat, S. Dogru, T. Bayram Solid waste management and recycling in Igdir. H. Ulusoy, F. Yilmaz, A. Ergene, B. Icgen Identification of a potential isolate for degradation of sodium dodecyl sulfate in wastewater systems. S.B. Salik, F. Yilmaz, A. Ergene, B. Icgen Isolation of bacteria efficient in the removal of anionic detergents. L. Goksu, F. Yilmaz, A. Ergene, B. Icgen Potential of pseudomonas species for the treatment of heavily detergent-polluted waters. G. Onur, F. Yilmaz, B. Icgen Isolation of efficient diesel oil degraders harbouring alkb and C23O Genes. E. Seyedmonir, F.Yilmaz, B. Içgen Methicillin-resistant surface water isolates monitored by meca-specific DNA probes. Ö. Saylar, S. Benzer, S. Düzel, G. Gül, A. Gül, M. Yılmaz Mogan Lake (Ankara) water quality. A. Bilgin, M. Aybar, B. Sağlam Effects of forest fires on water sources. H. Kara, Z. Tunay, Mustafa A. Yilmaz, H. Temel Quantitative determination of policyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in drinking and potable water resources of Diyarbakir region A. Alver, E. Baştürk, A. Kılıç Simulated distribution system test for disinfection by product formation. A. Alver, M. Karaarslan, A. Kılıç Removal of natural organic matter by hydrogen peroxide in the presence of iron-coated pumice particles. İ. Şimşek, L. Altaş The effect of mixing time and rate for ammonium removal from waters by emulsion liquid membran technique. M.E. Korkmaz, O. Ağar Assessment of natural radioactivity by gross alpha and beta measurements in drinking water samples in Ereğli, Turkey
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