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Atlantic Multidecadal Variability and hydrological cycle in the Caspian Sea watershed [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
Mokhov, I. I.   +2 more
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Caspian Sea

2019
Russian Analytical Digest (RAD ...
Pritchin, Stanislav, Anceschi, Luca
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THE CASPIAN SEA REGION

2007
The Caspian Sea is the largest inland water body in the world and of great importance for the socioeconomic development of bordering countries. The Caspian Sea’ws unique fish resources and oil and gas fields are projected to provide a significant source of food and economic prosperity to the Caspian region, as well as energy to many parts of the world.
E. OSTROVSKAYA, A. KURAPOV, L. ANISIMOV
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The Caspian Sea Region: Environmental Change

AMBIO: A Journal of the Human Environment, 2004
Ecosystems in the Caspian Sea region have been heavily modified by anthropogenic activities, mainly as a result of changes in the water flow and degradation of the water quality in the ecosystems. Changes in the regional environment have influenced regional economies, particularly obvious in the impacts on fish stocks.
Valeriy, Barannik   +2 more
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Organochlorinated compounds in Caspian Sea sediments

Marine Pollution Bulletin, 2004
Several organochlorinated contaminants, including numerous pesticides, were determined in coastal sediments from the Caspian Sea. The most important contaminants were p,p'-DDT (up to 7400 pg g(-1)) and its breakdown products, p,p'-DDD (up to 3400 pg g(-1)) and p,p'-DDE (up to 1300 pg g(-1)). Although the contamination was most severe in Azerbaijan, the
Stephen, de Mora   +4 more
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