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The North Sea — A shelf sea in the Anthropocene

Journal of Marine Systems, 2015
Abstract Global and regional change clearly affects the structure and functioning of ecosystems in shelf seas. However, complex interactions within the shelf seas hinder the identification and unambiguous attribution of observed changes to drivers. These include variability in the climate system, in ocean dynamics, in biogeochemistry, and in shelf ...
Emeis, K.   +15 more
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The North Sea

Marine Pollution Bulletin, 2000
Abstract The North Sea is a semi-enclosed, epi-continental large marine ecosystem (LME) in northern Europe. It is relatively shallow (average depth 90 m), extending north to the Norwegian Trench (700 m); the climate is temperate. Because of highly developed industry and agriculture in its watershed, pollution from contaminants and nutrients has been ...
Jean-Paul Ducrotoy   +2 more
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SEDIMENTS OF THE NORTH SEA

1939
Abstract In the introduction the limits, size, and bottom configuration of the North Sea are discussed briefly. Also a short account of the tidal movements, the tidal currents, and the relations of the salt content is given. In the main part of the paper a picture of the present-day distribution of North Sea sediments is ...
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North Sea

2014
As a marginal sea of the Atlantic Ocean, to which it is connected through La Manche/the English Channel in the south and the Norwegian Sea in the north, the North Sea covers an area of about 750,000 km². It is the recipient of a large part of the European drainage basin, including through the Baltic Sea of which it forms the only outlet.
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Across the North Sea and beyond

Trends in Genetics, 2023
Increasing numbers of ancient genomes from the Viking period retrieved across the North Sea regions are revealing a complex layer of genetic ancestries and a past cosmopolitanism that was triggered by different mobility patterns.
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Clean seas: a North Sea test site

International Journal of Remote Sensing, 2004
The Clean Seas project focused on the role that existing Earth observing satellites might play in monitoring marine pollution. Results are presented here from August 1997, for the North Sea test site, using sea surface temperature (SST), colour and synthetic aperture radar (SAR) images in conjunction with a hydrodynamic model.
Snaith, H.M.   +6 more
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Well management in the North Sea

Annals of Operations Research, 1993
The purpose of this paper is to describe a planning model for the management of approximately 130 petroleum-producing wells in the North Sea. The objective is to form a better basis for the decisions about which wells to produce from and which to shut down during a period.
Marielle Christiansen, Bjørn Nygreen
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Plastic in North Sea Fish

Environmental Science & Technology, 2013
To quantify the occurrence of ingested plastic in fish species caught at different geographical positions in the North Sea, and to test whether the fish condition is affected by ingestion of plastics, 1203 individual fish of seven common North Sea species were investigated: herring, gray gurnard, whiting, horse mackerel, haddock, atlantic mackerel, and
Foekema, E.M.   +5 more
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Dinoflagellate Crop in the North Sea

Nature, 1968
The following communications describe effects of the unusual bloom of the dinoflagellate Gonyaulax tamarensis off the north-east coast of Britain during May 1968.
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Prediction Of Overpressures In The North Sea

SPE European Spring Meeting, 1974
This paper was prepared for the SPE-European Spring Meeting 1974 of the Society of Petroleum Engineers of AIME, held in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, May 29–30, 1974. Permission to copy is restricted to an abstract of not more than 300 words. Illustrations may not be copied.
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