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Sodium and potassium analysis of individual coccoliths by secondary ion mass spectrometry. [PDF]

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Roepert A   +4 more
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Comprehensive studies in the Black Sea and the Sea of Azov in the Summer of 2012

Oceanology, 2013
The shelf zones of the Black Sea, Taman Bay, and the Sea of Azov are currently subjected to gross load related to the impact of invasive species, large-scale construction activities near the coast, intensive recreation activity, water pollution in large cities and ports, active navigation, unreasonable coastal arrangement, and dam construction. Another
G. G. Matishov   +12 more
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ENAA Studies of pollution in anoxic Black Sea sediments

Marine Pollution Bulletin, 2009
The vertical distributions of five potential pollutants - Zn, As, Br, Sn, and Sb - were determined via epithermal neutron activation in the upper 50cm of unconsolidated sediments from the Black Sea, which were collected 600m below sea surface. This analysis demonstrated increasing concentrations towards the upper limits of sediments, which were greater
Octavian G, Duliu   +5 more
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Sea response to atmospheric variability. Model study for the Black Sea

Journal of Marine Systems, 1995
Abstract A general circulation model for the Black Sea, based on the Bryan and Cox primitive equation model, is used to study the sea's response to atmospheric variability. The forcing is based on well-known bulk-formulas, model simulated sea surface temperatures and on atmospheric analysis data for temperature, relative humidity and winds.
E.V. Stanev   +3 more
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Detection of RGNNV genotype betanodavirus in the Black Sea and monitoring studies

Diseases of Aquatic Organisms, 2021
Viral nervous necrosis (VNN), caused by betanodavirus, is a significant viral infection that threatens marine aquaculture. Freshwater and marine fish farms in Turkey are subjected to annual pathogen screenings. In 2016, during the Nervous Necrosis Virus screening program conducted in the Black Sea, betanodavirus was unexpectedly detected using real ...
Murat, Kaplan   +4 more
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A Study of Oil Biodegradation in the Black Sea Water

Water Resources, 2003
A laboratory study was conducted to examine oil biodegradation in the presence of a fouling organism community. It is shown that the majority of fouling species exhibit relatively weak tolerance to oil. Oil degradation in seawater is shown to proceed quicker and more completely in the presence of the fouling organism community than it does without such
E. P. Tarkhova   +2 more
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