İsmail İnce
Selçuk University
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Arabian Journal of Geosciences | 2017
Hakan Özşen; Ali Bozdağ; İsmail İnce
Salt crystallization is the most significant factor in the degradation of the natural stones used in cultural and historical structures. Stones decay partially or fully as a result of this exposure. This study is the investigation of the degradation of historical monuments (underground cities and semi-underground settlements) carved in pyroclastic rocks in Cappadocian Region which takes part in World Cultural Heritage List. Samples of pyroclastic rocks were collected from six different quarries in Cappadocia, Turkey. To understand the contribution of salt crystallization to this weathering, dry weight loss (DWL) tests were performed on these samples. To investigate the correlations between salt crystallization and other rock properties, porosity, water absorption, ultrasonic velocity, uniaxial compressive strength, Brazilian tensile strength, and point load index were also measured. During the SC process of weathering, the results showed that porosity and water absorption increased for all the samples whereas ultrasonic velocity, uniaxial compressive strength, tensile strength, and point load index values decreased. Evaluation of the data obtained from these tests showed very high logarithmic correlations between the dry weight loss values and the mechanical properties.
Environmental Earth Sciences | 2018
İsmail İnce; Ali Bozdağ; M. Bahadır Tosunlar; M. Ergün Hatır; Mustafa Korkanç
Building stones have long been one of the most widely used construction materials in the world. Building stones used in historical monuments are deteriorated partly or completely depending on the environmental and atmospheric effects. In recent years, non-destructive test methods have been used to assess deterioration of building stones used in historical monuments. Gödene stone is one of the building stones being widely used in the historical buildings in the Konya region, Central Anatolia. The most deterioration effects are observed in the Ferit Paşa Cistern among the historical structures built with Gödene stone in the region. The aim of this study is to assess the deteriorating effects in the street façade of the Ferit Paşa Cistern via non-destructive testing methods (Schmidt hardness rebound value, P-wave velocity, humidity measurement and thermal imaging) and create maps of deteriorated features. Turkey’s historic places are integrated to Turkish culture, efforts are made to conserve heritage through rehabilitation. Therefore, this study will help developers and federal managers during the project planning stage by providing technical data.
Journal of African Earth Sciences | 2015
Mustafa Fener; İsmail İnce
Journal of African Earth Sciences | 2016
İsmail İnce; Mustafa Fener
Engineering Geology | 2012
M. Fener; İsmail İnce
Cold Regions Science and Technology | 2016
Mehmedi Vehbi Gökçe; İsmail İnce; Mustafa Fener; Taha Taşkıran; Kamil Kayabali
Engineering Geology | 2005
Adnan Özdemir; İsmail İnce
Journal of African Earth Sciences | 2016
Ali Bozdağ; A. Ferat Bayram; İsmail İnce; Kürşad Asan
Ömer Halisdemir Üniversitesi Mühendislik Bilimleri Dergisi | 2018
İsmail İnce
World Academy of Science, Engineering and Technology, International Journal of Geological and Environmental Engineering | 2017
İsmail İnce; Osman Günaydin; Fatma Özer