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Öğe 3D Photogrammetric model of Eflatunpinar monument at the age of Hittite empire in Anatolia(ELSEVIER FRANCE-EDITIONS SCIENTIFIQUES MEDICALES ELSEVIER, 2009) Karauguz, Guengoer; Corumluoglu, Oezsen; Kalayci, Ibrahim; Asri, IbrahimEflatunpinar monument is located about 25 km at the North of Beysehir (Konya-Turkey). The monument which belongs to Hittite Empire Age was known since XIX century and there are several papers written on this monument in the literature. The monument which is 7.02 m wide and 3.6 m high was built of large tracit block stones. Latest excavation carried out by Konya's Archeology Museum in 1996 showed that the monument was built with some other parts and surrounded by a water channel. These results have pushed the scientist into a discussion - as it has usually been done intensively several times in the past-on environmental arrangements surrounding the monument. Hittite scripts brought to light implicate that monument surrounded by trees and prohibited someone to cut these trees off by law. Archaeological studies done on Eflatunpinar monument were carried out by classical techniques. Therefore, those studies were limited by capabilities of classical techniques and were not able to present more than plan and some cross-sections. By this study, it is made a modern approach which is alternative to classical technique and using a digital and virtual environment provided by computer technology. As a result of this Study, all measurements can easily be collected by the help of this 3D virtual model of the monument with no need to be on the site at any time they are required. Complete 3D model will also provide a numerical evaluation, interpretation and several analyses on monument together with its environment and Surroundings. This 3D virtual model approach will bring a novelty into Hittite archeology. (C) 2009 Elsevier Masson SAS. All rights reserved.Öğe THE EVALUATION OF GLOBAL WARMING'S EFFECTS ON SOIL TEMPERATURE OF TURKEY BY 3.5D GEOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION SYSTEM MODELS(INT SCIENTIFIC CONFERENCE SGEM, 2010) Corumluoglu, Ozsen; Aydin, Mehmet Emin; Asri, Ibrahim; Ozcan, Senar; Beduk, FatmaIn this study, global warming's effects on soil temperature of Turkey was evaluated by analysis of the spatial and temporal variations of the soil temperature data with the help of 3.5D Geographical Information System (GIS) Models. Soil temperature data in 5 cm, 10 cm, 20 cm, 50 cm and 100 cm depths in 74 city centers since 1975 were used. These data were compared with 34 years mean temperature of each city and deviations were shown by using GIS on the map. It is determined that soil temperature values in Turkey have risen about +4 degrees C in all months since 1998 except November, December and January. In deeper soil parts, temperature changes are not evident in the models. Data of 5 cm depth soil temperature in the periods of February and November 1977, April 1989, March 2001, January, March, April, July and August 2008 show an upward trend up to 5 degrees C in whole country. Semi-arid lands of Turkey are quite susceptible to temperature increases. As a result of global warming, higher temperature and lower precipitation cause higher soil temperatures in the region and this trouble results with reduction in crop quantity and quality.