Impact of urbanization on hydrogeodynamic systems: A case study: Bornova region (İzmir, Turkey) için kapak resmi
Impact of urbanization on hydrogeodynamic systems: A case study: Bornova region (İzmir, Turkey)
Başlık:
Impact of urbanization on hydrogeodynamic systems: A case study: Bornova region (İzmir, Turkey)
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Öztürk, Bahadır, author.
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xi, 89 leaves: map; charts;+ 1 computer laser
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Urbanization is one of the most critical processes affecting land and water use. Understanding urbanization and its impact on ground systems gained prominence with global climate change and population increase. This study focuses on the new city center Bornova Plain, İzmir; Turkey, used as agricultural land until the 1950s. Later, the region was opened for settlement, and excessive urbanization decreased the hydraulic conductivity of the surface area of the plain with the constructed buildings, road pavements, and other surface coverings. Effects of the land use- land cover changes on the hydrodynamic system of Bornova Plain’s aquifers were investigated in three parts. Firstly, GIS-based hydrological models with two different periods (2004 and 2020) scenarios were developed with ArcSWAT for this thesis. Using SWAT models, elements of the water budget equation were determined. With SWAT Models, Recharge/Precipitation, Streamflow/Precipitation, and Baseflow/Total flow ratios were found to decrease 52%, 26.09%, and 11.86%, respectively, and Surface Runoff/Total Flow, and ET/Precipitation ratios were found to increase 20.59%, and 15.09% with urbanization increment comparing 2004 and 2020. Secondly, soil’s bearing capacity changes with groundwater level changes within a year were investigated using five observation wells. Conceptual models were created for each well. Maximum of 14.82% of bearing capacity change was observed in the wells. Thirdly, PLAXIS 3D models were created to understand the effect of the groundwater level changes on pile settlements for sandy and clayey soils in the region. Conceptual models created and maximum of 12.74% settlement difference was observed for different groundwater levels.
Tek Biçim Eser Adı:
Thesis (Master)--İzmir Institute of Technology:Civil Engineering.

İzmir Institute of Technology:Civil Engineering. --Thesis (Master).
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