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Water in the Eastern Mediterranean

Méditerranée, 2012
This volume of Mediterranee looks at “Water issues in the Eastern Mediterranean”. The themes of the Mediterranean and water are often associated and presented as archetypes and as such benefit from a diverse and abundant literature. Often, however, the proposed analyzes focus on the Maghreb countries or specific cases such as, for instance, the Israeli-
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Eastern Mediterranean geodynamics

International Geology Review, 2009
The present‐day geodynamics of the eastern Mediterranean region is controlled by the relative motions of three major plates, Eurasia, Africa, and Arabia.
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Earthquakes in the Eastern Mediterranean

2011
In this chapter, improved focal mechanisms and centroid depth estimates of earthquakes, combined with GPS velocities, are used to examine the tectonics of the Hellenic subduction zone and in particular the processes occurring at both ends of the Hellenic Arc.
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The Mongols and the eastern Mediterranean

Mediterranean Historical Review, 1989
(1989). The Mongols and the eastern Mediterranean. Mediterranean Historical Review: Vol. 4, Latins and Greeks in the Eastern Mediterranean After 1204, pp. 198-211.
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Lithobionts in the Eastern Mediterranean

1999
Floristic publications on the eastern Mediterranean listed hundreds of lithobiont species, whereas only a few representatives were dealt with in environmental studies.
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Dengue (Eastern Mediterranean)

Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 1956
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Eastern and Central Mediterranean

2014
Copper objects first circulated on the Greek mainland during the fifth millennium BC and shortly after in the islands of the southern Aegean (Zachos 2007). The earliest metalwork of Late Neolithic date comprised small objects such as awls, beads, and bracelets. Metal use gradually expanded during the Chalcolithic stage that followed, with production of
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Refugees in the eastern Mediterranean region

The Lancet, 2015
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The Eastern Mediterranean

Journal of The Royal Central Asian Society, 1929
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