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ARTMargins, 2012
Abstract “Black Sea” is a photo essay that consists of a series of vertically framed seascapes. The accompanying narrative text presents a “timescape” parallel to these seascapes; by bringing together pieces of memory and history, it tells the story of the people absent from the photographs — the Pontus (“sea”) Greeks who once lived on ...
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Abstract “Black Sea” is a photo essay that consists of a series of vertically framed seascapes. The accompanying narrative text presents a “timescape” parallel to these seascapes; by bringing together pieces of memory and history, it tells the story of the people absent from the photographs — the Pontus (“sea”) Greeks who once lived on ...
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1991
Hydrographic Variability in the Black Sea.- Double Diffusive Intrusions, Mixing and Deep Sea Convective Processes in the Black Sea.- On the Dynamics of the Southern Black Sea.- Noble Gases and Tritium in the Black Sea.- Factors Affecting the Oxygen Isotopic Composition of the Black Sea.- Geochemical and Structural Aspects of the pycnocline in the Black
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Hydrographic Variability in the Black Sea.- Double Diffusive Intrusions, Mixing and Deep Sea Convective Processes in the Black Sea.- On the Dynamics of the Southern Black Sea.- Noble Gases and Tritium in the Black Sea.- Factors Affecting the Oxygen Isotopic Composition of the Black Sea.- Geochemical and Structural Aspects of the pycnocline in the Black
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BLACK SEA STAKEHOLDER WORKSHOP
Report on MPA Europe Black Sea Regional Stakeholder workshop in collaboration with MSP-Green and MSPABIO (20th June 2024). MPA Europe presented their results to date on classifying marine ecosystems, modelling species and habitat distributions and mapping blue carbon stores. They will also invite stakeholders to begin to co-identify use cases for theirBramley, Belinda +5 more
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1996
In order to understand the changes to the Black Sea ecosystems caused by human impact especially during the past 20–30 years, it is necessary to describe in short the physical and chemical peculiarities for which the Black Sea is also sometimes named the “Unicum hydrobiologicum”.
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In order to understand the changes to the Black Sea ecosystems caused by human impact especially during the past 20–30 years, it is necessary to describe in short the physical and chemical peculiarities for which the Black Sea is also sometimes named the “Unicum hydrobiologicum”.
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Multitudes, 2007
Black Sea Files is a territorial research on the Caspian oil geography: the world?s oldest oil extraction zone. The overall focus of the two-year video exploration is the spatial and social transformations introduced by the gigantic infrastructure project. Passing through the Southern Caucasus and Turkey, the newly built pipeline pumps large amounts of
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Black Sea Files is a territorial research on the Caspian oil geography: the world?s oldest oil extraction zone. The overall focus of the two-year video exploration is the spatial and social transformations introduced by the gigantic infrastructure project. Passing through the Southern Caucasus and Turkey, the newly built pipeline pumps large amounts of
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1974
The Black Sea is an oval basin situated between the folded alpine belts of the Pontic Mountains to the south and the Caucasus and Crimea ranges to the north. It is connected via the Bosporus, having a sill of about 50-m depth, to the Mediterranean Sea. The Black Sea basin has an area of 432,000 km2 and a volume of 534,000 km3.
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The Black Sea is an oval basin situated between the folded alpine belts of the Pontic Mountains to the south and the Caucasus and Crimea ranges to the north. It is connected via the Bosporus, having a sill of about 50-m depth, to the Mediterranean Sea. The Black Sea basin has an area of 432,000 km2 and a volume of 534,000 km3.
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