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Open Education: International Perspectives in Higher Education, 2016
has research interests in educational technology and management. Altinay is a lecturer at Near Ea... more has research interests in educational technology and management. Altinay is a lecturer at Near East University, a member of an information technology platform for disabled people, a consultant to the Ministry of Education, and a member of the Turkey Informatics Association. Altinay is a board member of Distance Education Center and has published her work in leading books and journals in the field.
The discovery and study of structures caused by collision of extraterrestrial objects with the Ea... more The discovery and study of structures caused by collision of extraterrestrial objects with the Earth has had a history fi lled with controversy. In the late 19th century G.K. Gilbert suggested that the patches observed on the lunar surface must formed by geologic processes similar to those here on Earth, perhaps of volcanic nature. Later, he was able to test his hypothesis when studying a bowlshaped depression in Arizona, now known as Meteor Crater. Gilbert rejected a meteoric origin and proposed an internal volcanic origin, “cryptovolcanism”, for the crater. This hypothesis unfolded a dispute that lasted decades. Mining engineer Daniel M. Barringer and geologist Robert S. Dietz attributed Meteor Crater to a meteorite impact, an “astroblem”. In 1960, Ed Chao and Eugene M. Shoemaker discovered a polymorph of quartz at Meteor Crater that linked the structure to extreme, high-pressures incapable of being produced by any other known geologic process. Disagreement arose again in the 1980...
We examine the nature of the 14.9 km diameter crater (28.3 N, 116.7 E) with an unusual lobe on it... more We examine the nature of the 14.9 km diameter crater (28.3 N, 116.7 E) with an unusual lobe on its southwestern rim, part of an assessment of rampart craters on northwestern Elysium Planitia.
We used Magellan radar images to derived high resolution topography using stereo imaging for impa... more We used Magellan radar images to derived high resolution topography using stereo imaging for impact craters in the BAT region of Venus. Also, altimetry data was best-fit with dipping planes to assess the tilt.
We examine three ejecta craters located within a 10-degree latitudinal band on the northern plain... more We examine three ejecta craters located within a 10-degree latitudinal band on the northern plains displaying an unusual deposit on their rims. The similarities of these features suggest an analogous formation processes for all of them, perhaps due to volatiles or topographic control.
The FASEB Journal, 2016
The United States is facing a crisis: Not enough students are being trained in the areas of scien... more The United States is facing a crisis: Not enough students are being trained in the areas of science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) to support and foster economic growth. In respons...
International Journal of Open Educational Resources
Innovations in Higher EducationTeaching and Learning, 2017
Encyclopedia of Planetary Landforms, 2015
Encyclopedia of Planetary Landforms, 2015
Cutting-edge Technologies in Higher Education, 2013
Cutting-edge Technologies in Higher Education, 2013
Special Paper 388: Plates, plumes and paradigms, 2005
Unlike Earth, Venus apparently lacks plate tectonics. Thus plumes may be an important mechanism f... more Unlike Earth, Venus apparently lacks plate tectonics. Thus plumes may be an important mechanism for heat transport on our sister planet (Phillips and Malin, 1983). A variety of features at different scales has been attributed to plume or diapiric activity on Venus. Examples of these include broad topographic swells or the regiones (
Eos, Transactions American Geophysical Union, 1999
Encyclopedia of Planetary Landforms, 2014
Open Education: International Perspectives in Higher Education, 2016
has research interests in educational technology and management. Altinay is a lecturer at Near Ea... more has research interests in educational technology and management. Altinay is a lecturer at Near East University, a member of an information technology platform for disabled people, a consultant to the Ministry of Education, and a member of the Turkey Informatics Association. Altinay is a board member of Distance Education Center and has published her work in leading books and journals in the field.
The discovery and study of structures caused by collision of extraterrestrial objects with the Ea... more The discovery and study of structures caused by collision of extraterrestrial objects with the Earth has had a history fi lled with controversy. In the late 19th century G.K. Gilbert suggested that the patches observed on the lunar surface must formed by geologic processes similar to those here on Earth, perhaps of volcanic nature. Later, he was able to test his hypothesis when studying a bowlshaped depression in Arizona, now known as Meteor Crater. Gilbert rejected a meteoric origin and proposed an internal volcanic origin, “cryptovolcanism”, for the crater. This hypothesis unfolded a dispute that lasted decades. Mining engineer Daniel M. Barringer and geologist Robert S. Dietz attributed Meteor Crater to a meteorite impact, an “astroblem”. In 1960, Ed Chao and Eugene M. Shoemaker discovered a polymorph of quartz at Meteor Crater that linked the structure to extreme, high-pressures incapable of being produced by any other known geologic process. Disagreement arose again in the 1980...
We examine the nature of the 14.9 km diameter crater (28.3 N, 116.7 E) with an unusual lobe on it... more We examine the nature of the 14.9 km diameter crater (28.3 N, 116.7 E) with an unusual lobe on its southwestern rim, part of an assessment of rampart craters on northwestern Elysium Planitia.
We used Magellan radar images to derived high resolution topography using stereo imaging for impa... more We used Magellan radar images to derived high resolution topography using stereo imaging for impact craters in the BAT region of Venus. Also, altimetry data was best-fit with dipping planes to assess the tilt.
We examine three ejecta craters located within a 10-degree latitudinal band on the northern plain... more We examine three ejecta craters located within a 10-degree latitudinal band on the northern plains displaying an unusual deposit on their rims. The similarities of these features suggest an analogous formation processes for all of them, perhaps due to volatiles or topographic control.
The FASEB Journal, 2016
The United States is facing a crisis: Not enough students are being trained in the areas of scien... more The United States is facing a crisis: Not enough students are being trained in the areas of science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) to support and foster economic growth. In respons...
International Journal of Open Educational Resources
Innovations in Higher EducationTeaching and Learning, 2017
Encyclopedia of Planetary Landforms, 2015
Encyclopedia of Planetary Landforms, 2015
Cutting-edge Technologies in Higher Education, 2013
Cutting-edge Technologies in Higher Education, 2013
Special Paper 388: Plates, plumes and paradigms, 2005
Unlike Earth, Venus apparently lacks plate tectonics. Thus plumes may be an important mechanism f... more Unlike Earth, Venus apparently lacks plate tectonics. Thus plumes may be an important mechanism for heat transport on our sister planet (Phillips and Malin, 1983). A variety of features at different scales has been attributed to plume or diapiric activity on Venus. Examples of these include broad topographic swells or the regiones (
Eos, Transactions American Geophysical Union, 1999
Encyclopedia of Planetary Landforms, 2014