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Geothermal Systems and Energy Resources
Turkey and Greece
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Geothermal Systems and Energy Resources
Turkey and Greece
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In the region comprising Turkey and Greece, people have been using water from geothermal sources for bathing and washing of clothes since ancient times. This region falls within the Alpine-Himalayan orogenic belt and hence is a locus of active volcanism and tectonism and experiences frequent seismic events. This volcanic and tectonic activity has g
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Table of contents
- Front Cover
- Table of contents
- About the book series
- Editorial board
- Contributors
- Preface by Ladislaus Rybach
- Editors’ foreword
- About the editors
- Acknowledgements
- 1. Chemical and isotopic constraints on the origin of thermal waters in Anatolia, Turkey: fluid–mineral equilibria approach
- 2. Gas geochemistry of Turkish geothermal fluids: He–CO2 systematics in relation to active tectonics and volcanism
- 3. Geothermal fields and thermal waters of Greece: an overview
- 4. Geological setting, geothermal conditions and hydrochemistry of south and southeastern Aegean geothermal systems
- 5. Application of hydrogeochemical techniques in geothermal systems; examples from the eastern Mediterranean region
- 6. Hydrochemical investigations of thermal and mineral waters in the Turgutlu-Salihli-Ala şehir plain (Gediz graben), western Turkey
- 7. Electrically conductive structures and geothermal model in Sakarya-Göynük area in eastern Marmara region inferred from magnetotelluric data
- 8. Use of sulfur isotopes on low-enthalpy geothermal systems in Ayaş-Beypazari (Ankara), central Anatolia, Turkey
- 9. Geochemistry of thermal waters in eastern Anatolia: a case study from Diyadin (Ağri) and Erciş-Zilan (Van)
- 10. Balçova geothermal field district heating system: lessons learned from 16 years of application
- 11. Rapid development of geothermal power generation in Turkey
- 12. Scaling problem of the geothermal system in Turkey
- 13. Exergetic and exergoeconomic aspects of ground-source (geothermal) heat pumps in Turkey
- 14. Application of geophysical methods in Gulbahce geothermal site, Urla-Izmir, western Anatolia
- 15. Palaeoenvironmental and palynological study of the geothermal area in the Gülbahçe Bay (Aegean Sea, western Turkey)
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