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Historic Genomes Uncover Demographic Shifts and Kinship Structures in Post-Roman Central Europe

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Blöcher J   +54 more
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Habitats map of the Danube Delta

2022
This map aims to show information about mapping Natura 2000 habitats (codes) in Danube Delta. In the background, each mapped habitat is documented: a general description, and information on the composition and structure of the natural plant communities, their distribution, threats, and management.
Mihai, Doroftei   +8 more
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ECotourism in the Danube Delta

The Tourist Review, 1993
The Danube Delta is perhaps the most important wildlife area in Europe. This 564,000 ha major wetland area encompasses a diversity of species and habitats, and lies at the crossroads of several major bird migration routes. The significance of the Delta's ecological role thus extends far beyond its own boundaries.
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The Danube Delta - an avian paradise

Interdisciplinary Environmental Review, 2007
Lying in the south–eastern part of Romania, the Danube Delta is the twenty - second biggest in the world. It is a natural paradise with a remarkable variety of species - more than 1600 species of plants and trees, more than 300 species of birds and more than 100 species of fish, including sturgeons - caviar producers.
Ileana Prejbeanu, Cornelia Rada
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ECOLOGICAL STATE ASSESSMENT OF THE DANUBE DELTA

SGEM International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference� EXPO Proceedings, 2022
The paper presents the results of the water quality of the St. George branch, one of three Danube River distributaries, using the combined physical and chemical analyses from June 2017. Three cutoff meander reaches (the Mahmudia, Upper Dunavat and Lower Dunavat meanders) were selected to assess the water ecological state.
Laura Dutu   +3 more
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Danube Delta, Romania

2018
The Danube Delta is the second largest and best preserved of Europe’s deltas. It flows to the Black Sea and is covered with numerous lakes, ponds, and marshes which attract more than 300 species of birds and 90 species of fish. Formed over a period of more than 5000 years, it has the third largest biodiversity in the world (over 5500 flora and fauna ...
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Radiocarbon dating of Danube Delta Deposits

Quaternary Research, 1983
AbstractThe Holocene history of the Danube Delta has been studied using 14C analyses of faunal material. The principal phases of development include: (1) initial Letea Caroarman spit, 11,700–9800 yr B.P. in its central part, 8800-5500 yr B.P. in its southern part; (2) Sf. Gheorghe I Delta, 8900-7200 yr B.P.; (3) Sulina Delta, 7200-2000 yr B.P., and (4)
Nicolae Panin   +3 more
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Danube Delta Coastline Evolution (1856–2010)

2016
Danube Delta coastline evolution showed a significant variability in the past 150 years related to different driving forces which change the leading role between them depending on the temporal and spatial scales taken into consideration. At long time scales (centuries), coastline dynamics is mainly driven by the dramatic decrease of Danube sediment ...
Alfred Vespremeanu-Stroe   +3 more
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Agriculture in the Danube Delta

2017
This paper addresses the evolving nature of agriculture in the Danube Delta, since the 1950s and to the present day. The paper makes the inventory of the studies and programs aimed at increasing the share of the agricultural activities in the Delta, of the attempts to transform the Danube Delta into a significant segment of the Romanian agricultural ...
Lup, Aurel   +2 more
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