Ülkemizde polenle ilgili çalışmalar 1960’lı yılların sonlarında başlamış ve günümüze kadar artara... more Ülkemizde polenle ilgili çalışmalar 1960’lı yılların sonlarında başlamış ve günümüze kadar artarak devam etmiştir. Bu çalışmalar incelendiğinde kullanılan polen terminolojisiyle ilgili pek çok farklılıklar olduğu görülmüştür. Bazı terim isimleri Latince bazıları İngilizce kullanılmış, terimlere Türkçe isimler verilmemiştir. Bu amaçla polen bilimi ve polen morfolojisine ilişkin 54 terim seçilmiş, bu terimlerin Türkçe karşılıklarına ilişkin öneriler sunularak şekillerle açıklanmıştır. Bu kapsamda yapılan değerlendirmelerle, diad, tetrad, spheroidal, prolate, oblate gibi terimlerin oldukça yalın ve tam olarak Türkçe karşılıkları verilebilmiştir. Buna karşın bazı terimlerin Türkçe karşılıklarının tartışılmasının gerekli olduğu sonucuna varılmıştır. Dış taraf (distal), polen yüzeyi olmayan (intectate) gibi terimlerde önerilen Türkçe karşılığın tartışılmasının yararlı olacağı düşünülmektedir. Bu çalışma ile bir adım atılmış olup yeni çalışma ve değerlendirmelerle ülkemizdeki Palinoloji bi...
Abstract Paleo-environmental investigation of landscape transformation has enabled the Rough Cili... more Abstract Paleo-environmental investigation of landscape transformation has enabled the Rough Cilicia Survey Project (south coastal Turkey) to supplement its archaeological analysis of the process of Romanization. During Antiquity, Rough Cilicia was celebrated for its cedar wood, the rot-resistant properties of which made it excellent ship-building material. Today, all trace of ancient cedar forests of the Rough Cilician highland has vanished, raising important questions about the sustainability of ancient forestry practices. Remote sensing analysis indicates that approximately 3.5% of the region's current forest cover is represented by a mixed forest of cedar and fir trees; whereas, 8.5% is represented by black pine. Palynological analysis of pollen samples obtained from four geomorphologic trenches indicate a common pattern of Cedrus dominance followed by Abies, Pinus, Juniperus, Quercus ilex type and Juglans . An inverse relationship appears to exist between Cedrus , Abies, and Pinus . The intermittent presence of additional invasive species such as Quercus and Juniperus raises the likelihood of periods of more arid (colder) climate (scenario 1) or secondary growth following forest clearance (scenario 2). The emergence of Juglans in the upper zone of the pollen diagrams confirms the existence of anthropogenic activity.
This study was part of the Rough Cilicia Survey Project, which is an ongoing archaeological inves... more This study was part of the Rough Cilicia Survey Project, which is an ongoing archaeological investigation of a 60 km coastal strip in southern Turkey In this paper palynological examination of surface samples and terrestrial sediments samples indicate a pattern of degraded vegetations from western Rough Cilicia is discussed.. The previous results of palynological samples indicate a pattern of degraded vegetations. Plantago is obtained for areas with serious grazing experience; whereas, Juniperus oxycedrus L., Q. ...
A biometrical analysis of the dinoflagellate cyst Lingulodinium machaerophorum [Deflandre, G., Co... more A biometrical analysis of the dinoflagellate cyst Lingulodinium machaerophorum [Deflandre, G., Cookson, IC, 1955. Fossil microplankton from Australia late Mesozoic and Tertiary sediments. Australian journal of Marine and Freshwater Research 6: 242313.] Wall, ...
Results are presented from a regional comparison of average process length variation in cysts of ... more Results are presented from a regional comparison of average process length variation in cysts of Protoceratium reticulatum and Lingulodinium polyedrum, extracted from surface sediments in the SkagerrakKattegatBaltic estuarine system, with the environmental variables of ...
... Previous palynological investigations were locally carried out in sediments from the Golden H... more ... Previous palynological investigations were locally carried out in sediments from the Golden Horn estuary ( Ediger; Kutluk and Caner) and Izmit Bay (east of the Marmara Sea) ( Akgün, 1995), however no previous data is available for the deep marine sedimentary deposits of the ...
Abstract: A paleopalynological study was performed on the fossilized pollen found in the coal and... more Abstract: A paleopalynological study was performed on the fossilized pollen found in the coal and clay layers of the Akçelik Coalmine, which is one of the open lignite quarries located at the northern part of İstanbul, and 15 genera belonging to 14 families were identified from the ...
Ülkemizde polenle ilgili çalışmalar 1960’lı yılların sonlarında başlamış ve günümüze kadar artara... more Ülkemizde polenle ilgili çalışmalar 1960’lı yılların sonlarında başlamış ve günümüze kadar artarak devam etmiştir. Bu çalışmalar incelendiğinde kullanılan polen terminolojisiyle ilgili pek çok farklılıklar olduğu görülmüştür. Bazı terim isimleri Latince bazıları İngilizce kullanılmış, terimlere Türkçe isimler verilmemiştir. Bu amaçla polen bilimi ve polen morfolojisine ilişkin 54 terim seçilmiş, bu terimlerin Türkçe karşılıklarına ilişkin öneriler sunularak şekillerle açıklanmıştır. Bu kapsamda yapılan değerlendirmelerle, diad, tetrad, spheroidal, prolate, oblate gibi terimlerin oldukça yalın ve tam olarak Türkçe karşılıkları verilebilmiştir. Buna karşın bazı terimlerin Türkçe karşılıklarının tartışılmasının gerekli olduğu sonucuna varılmıştır. Dış taraf (distal), polen yüzeyi olmayan (intectate) gibi terimlerde önerilen Türkçe karşılığın tartışılmasının yararlı olacağı düşünülmektedir. Bu çalışma ile bir adım atılmış olup yeni çalışma ve değerlendirmelerle ülkemizdeki Palinoloji bi...
Abstract Paleo-environmental investigation of landscape transformation has enabled the Rough Cili... more Abstract Paleo-environmental investigation of landscape transformation has enabled the Rough Cilicia Survey Project (south coastal Turkey) to supplement its archaeological analysis of the process of Romanization. During Antiquity, Rough Cilicia was celebrated for its cedar wood, the rot-resistant properties of which made it excellent ship-building material. Today, all trace of ancient cedar forests of the Rough Cilician highland has vanished, raising important questions about the sustainability of ancient forestry practices. Remote sensing analysis indicates that approximately 3.5% of the region's current forest cover is represented by a mixed forest of cedar and fir trees; whereas, 8.5% is represented by black pine. Palynological analysis of pollen samples obtained from four geomorphologic trenches indicate a common pattern of Cedrus dominance followed by Abies, Pinus, Juniperus, Quercus ilex type and Juglans . An inverse relationship appears to exist between Cedrus , Abies, and Pinus . The intermittent presence of additional invasive species such as Quercus and Juniperus raises the likelihood of periods of more arid (colder) climate (scenario 1) or secondary growth following forest clearance (scenario 2). The emergence of Juglans in the upper zone of the pollen diagrams confirms the existence of anthropogenic activity.
This study was part of the Rough Cilicia Survey Project, which is an ongoing archaeological inves... more This study was part of the Rough Cilicia Survey Project, which is an ongoing archaeological investigation of a 60 km coastal strip in southern Turkey In this paper palynological examination of surface samples and terrestrial sediments samples indicate a pattern of degraded vegetations from western Rough Cilicia is discussed.. The previous results of palynological samples indicate a pattern of degraded vegetations. Plantago is obtained for areas with serious grazing experience; whereas, Juniperus oxycedrus L., Q. ...
A biometrical analysis of the dinoflagellate cyst Lingulodinium machaerophorum [Deflandre, G., Co... more A biometrical analysis of the dinoflagellate cyst Lingulodinium machaerophorum [Deflandre, G., Cookson, IC, 1955. Fossil microplankton from Australia late Mesozoic and Tertiary sediments. Australian journal of Marine and Freshwater Research 6: 242313.] Wall, ...
Results are presented from a regional comparison of average process length variation in cysts of ... more Results are presented from a regional comparison of average process length variation in cysts of Protoceratium reticulatum and Lingulodinium polyedrum, extracted from surface sediments in the SkagerrakKattegatBaltic estuarine system, with the environmental variables of ...
... Previous palynological investigations were locally carried out in sediments from the Golden H... more ... Previous palynological investigations were locally carried out in sediments from the Golden Horn estuary ( Ediger; Kutluk and Caner) and Izmit Bay (east of the Marmara Sea) ( Akgün, 1995), however no previous data is available for the deep marine sedimentary deposits of the ...
Abstract: A paleopalynological study was performed on the fossilized pollen found in the coal and... more Abstract: A paleopalynological study was performed on the fossilized pollen found in the coal and clay layers of the Akçelik Coalmine, which is one of the open lignite quarries located at the northern part of İstanbul, and 15 genera belonging to 14 families were identified from the ...
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