Geotechnical Reconnaissance Findings

2020-01-01
Ziotopoulou, Katerina
Çetin, Kemal Önder
Mylonakis, George
Klimis, Nikos
Yılmaz, Mustafa Tolga
CAN, GİZEM
Gülerce, Zeynep
Ilgaç, Makbule
Çakır, Elife
Al‐Suhaily, Ahmed
Söylemez, Berkan
Elsaid, Alaa
Zarzour, Moutasem
ALTUN, SELİM
SEZER, ALPER
ECEMİŞ ZEREN, NURHAN
Pelekis, Panagiotis
UNUTMAZ, BERNA
KOÇKAR, MUSTAFA KEREM
Rovithis, Emmanouil
AKGÜN, MUSTAFA
KINCAL, CEM
Papadimitriou, Achilleas G.
Psarropoulos, Prodromos
Klimis, Nikos
Eseller Bayat, Ece
Ozer Tohumcuoglu, Pelin

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K. Ziotopoulou et al., Geotechnical Reconnaissance Findings. 2020.