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The Aegean Sea

Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series A, Mathematical and Physical Sciences, 1981
We summarize briefly the main features of a kinematic model of evolution of the Aegean area since 13 Ma. The formation of the Aegean Sea by extensional tectonics is related to the subduction of the Mediterranean floor below the Hellenic arc. We then make a quantitative estimate of vertical movements in the Aegean area, on the basis of geological data ...
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Naming the Aegean Sea

Mediterranean Historical Review, 2012
I ask whether it is possible, within the historical context of archaic and early classical Greece, to look at identity from the perspective of the sea. Starting from the observation that seas are usually named from the coastline they border, and that they are thus perceived as linked to that coastline, I look at the naming of the Aegean Sea.
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Mean Sea Level studies in the Aegean Sea

Physics and Chemistry of the Earth, Part A: Solid Earth and Geodesy, 2000
A study of Mean Sea Level (MSL) determination in the Aegean Sea is carried out. First, MSL values have been computed at a number of tide gauge stations. Then, Sea Surface Heights (SSHs) have been determined based on GEOSAT altimeter data of Geodetic Mission (GM). The computed SSHs were fitted to the tide gauge MSL values using a 4-parameters model. The
V.D Andritsanos   +3 more
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The Aegean Sea maritime delimitation dispute

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2019
This Chapter, part of the book 'Maritime Disputes and International Law', offers a brief but comprehensive analysis of the maritime delimitation dispute between Turkey and Greece in the Aegean Sea. The first part examines the geographical characteristics of the Aegean Sea and how its unusual geographical configuration renders maritime boundary ...
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Delimitation of the Aegean Sea

International Journal of Public Law and Policy, 2013
This article considers the legal aspects of the territorial dispute around the Aegean Sea according to the rules of the international law including the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea. The article also addresses the issue of what would be the probable decision of the international arbitration body and what factors the court would take ...
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Benthic Meiofauna in the Aegean Sea

2021
Meiofauna refers to a discrete, microscopically-sized group of organisms that have evolved to inhabit almost all aquatic environments and thrive in marine soft sediments. They include the most abundant and phyleticaly diverse metazoan on earth, with several phyla existing only in meiofaunal size.
Katerina Sevastou, Nikolaos Lampadariou
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Autoimmune odyssey on the Aegean Sea

Nature Immunology, 2006
The second Aegean conference on 'Autoimmunity: Mechanisms and Novel Treatments' in September, 2005, discussed topics ranging from animal models of autoimmunity to lymphocyte interactions, as well as molecular influences of disease.
Mark J Mamula   +2 more
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Aegean Sea Territorial Waters Issue

2017
This chapter posits that the territorial waters issue lies at the heart of the Aegean dispute(s) as it defines the limits necessary also to resolve related problems. Hence, following an overview of the status quo established by the Lausanne Peace Treaty, it explores the prevailing problems between Greece and Turkey. Building on an overview of the legal
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Mesozooplankton Dynamics in the Aegean Sea

2020
Zooplankton plays a fundamental role in oceanic carbon flux as the primary biological mechanism sequestering the carbon transferred from the atmosphere into surface waters to deeper layers and higher trophic levels. Studies of the zooplanktonic organisms of the Aegean Sea have been initiated in the 1900s, whereas the number of cruises has increased ...
Soultana Zervoudaki   +4 more
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The Dinaric and Aegean ARCS: Greece and the Aegean Sea

1977
The present high relief of Greece is primarily the result of Alpine folding. For most of the Mesozoic and Cenozoic, Greece formed part of the Tethys. Paleozoic rocks are known in a number of regions, both in the Aegean Islands and on the mainland. These rocks were affected by Caledonian and Hercynian tectonic movements to form a Hercynian landmass over
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