This map shows all major earthquakes around the world from 1900 to now. It marks where and when they happened, and how strong they were.
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The dashboard provides a snapshot of earthquake trends over time alongside population distribution in affected cities. The visual contrast highlights the region’s seismic history.
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NOAA’s GNSS stations form a network that continuously tracks satellite signals to monitor Earth’s surface movements, sea-level changes, and atmospheric conditions. Their real-time observations support hazard mitigation, mapping, and scientific research.
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The Silk Road, an ancient network of trade routes that connected the East and the West, played a crucial role in shaping global commerce and cultural exchange for centuries. While its name suggests a single pathway, the Silk Road was actually made up of multiple land and sea corridors that spanned vast distances across Asia, the Middle East, and into Europe. One of its key junctions lay in the territory of modern-day Turkey, whose strategic location at the crossroads of continents made it a vital link in the chain of global trade.
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Graduation thesis project documenting the Historical Sancak Pavilion using aerial and terrestrial photogrammetry and the Structure from Motion (SfM) approach to create detailed 3D models, orthophotos and architectural sections.
The project shows how photogrammetry can support cultural heritage preservation and post-earthquake assessment in seismically active regions.
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