Kamil Şengönül
Istanbul University
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Water Resources Management | 2015
Ferhat Gökbulak; Kamil Şengönül; Yusuf Serengil; İbrahim Yurtseven; Süleyman Özhan; Hikmet Kerem Cigizoglu; Betül Uygur
The daily rainfall-runoff relationship in an experimental watershed was modeled using a statistical method and an artificial neural network method. The estimations were examined and a performance evaluation was done. It was seen that the ANN method, FFBP (Feed Forward Back Propagation), provided closer flow estimations reproducing the shape of the observed hydrograph more realistic. The superiority of FFBP was reflected in the performance evaluation criteria. The extreme flows, i.e., high and low flows, were relatively better approximated by FFBP indicating its promise as a useful tool for hydrologic studies such as flood modeling. The Rational Method was also used, as a conventional tool, to predict the maximum discharge for selected return periods. It was found to be realistic for the forested watershed under consideration when the C coefficient was taken as 0.20 for the 10-year period.
Science of The Total Environment | 2018
İbrahim Yurtseven; Yusuf Serengil; Ferhat Gökbulak; Kamil Şengönül; Süleyman Özhan; Umit Kilic; Betül Uygur; Mehmet Said Özçelik
Adaptation to climate change has become a more serious concern as IPCC assessment reports estimate a rise of up to 2°C in average global temperatures by the end of the century. Several recently published studies have underlined the importance of forest management in mitigating the impacts of climate change and in supporting the adaptation capacity of the ecosystem. This study focuses on the role of water-related forest services in this adaptation process. The effects of forestry practices on streamflow can best be determined by paired watershed analysis. The impact of two cutting treatments on runoff was analyzed by a paired experimental watershed study in the Belgrade Forest and the results were evaluated in relation to similar experiments conducted around the world. Forest thinning treatments at 11% and 18% were carried out in a mature oak-beech forest ecosystem over different time periods. Although the thinning increased the runoff statistically, the amount of surplus water remained <5% of the annual water yield. Evidently, the hydrologic response of the watersheds was low due to the reduced intensity of the timber harvest. Finally, the results were combined with those of global studies on thinning, clearcutting and species conversion with the aim of formulating management options for adaptation.
Journal of Hydrology | 2007
Yusuf Serengil; Ferhat Gökbulak; Süleyman Özhan; Ahmet Hızal; Kamil Şengönül; A. Nihat Balcı; Necdet Özyuvacı
Forest Ecology and Management | 2007
Yusuf Serengil; Ferhat Gökbulak; Süleyman Özhan; Ahmet Hızal; Kamil Şengönül
Forest Ecology and Management | 2013
Hosein Khoroshi Eisalou; Kamil Şengönül; Ferhat Gökbulak; Yusuf Serengil; Betül Uygur
Water Resources Management | 2016
Ferhat Gökbulak; Kamil Şengönül; Yusuf Serengil; Süleyman Özhan; İbrahim Yurtseven; Betül Uygur; Mehmet Said Özçelik
European Journal of Forest Research | 2017
İbrahim Yurtseven; Ferhat Gökbulak; Yusuf Serengil; Betül Uygur Erdoğan; Mehmet Said Özçelik; Kamil Şengönül; Süleyman Özhan
Atmospheric Research | 2013
Ferhat Gökbulak; Kamil Şengönül; Yusuf Serengil; İbrahim Yurtseven; Betül Uygur; Süleyman Özhan; Mehmet Özcan
Journal of the Faculty of Forestry Istanbul University | 1987
Ünal Asan; Kamil Şengönül
Turkish Journal of Forestry | Türkiye Ormancılık Dergisi | 2016
Mehmet Said Özçelik; Kamil Şengönül; Ferhat Gökbulak