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Tidal Sea Level Oscillations in the Sea of Azov
Oceanology, 2022<p>The Sea of Azov is the most isolated and shallow sea of the World Ocean. Longterm hourly data from 14 coastal tide gauges were used to study the features of tides in the Sea of Azov. Spectral analysis showed well-defined spectral peaks at tidal diurnal and semidiurnal frequencies.
I P Medvedev, Medvedev I P
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The microphytobenthos of the Sea of Azov
Russian Journal of Marine Biology, 2017This review examines the state of knowledge of microphytobenthos of the Sea of Azov. The insufficient number of floristic studies and the almost complete lack of quantitative data on populations and communities of microalgae in different marine ecotopes demonstrate the relevance of studying the microphytobenthos.
L I Ryabushko
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Checklist of Syngnathidae Parasites in the Black Sea and the Sea of Azov
Биология внутренних вод, 2023For the first time data on parasite diversity of Syngnathidae fishes inhabiting the Black and the Sea of Azov, the rivers flowing into these seas and their estuaries accumulated in more than 30 articles and books during almost one century of investigations were summarized.
T. A. Polyakova +2 more
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2007
Based on the data of long-term observations, principal hydrological and hydrochemical characteristics of the Sea of Azov such as the water temperature, salinity, and oxygen and nutrient contents are assessed. Features of the seasonal and interannual variations under the action of natural and anthropogenic factors are shown.
Aleksey N. Kosarev +2 more
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Based on the data of long-term observations, principal hydrological and hydrochemical characteristics of the Sea of Azov such as the water temperature, salinity, and oxygen and nutrient contents are assessed. Features of the seasonal and interannual variations under the action of natural and anthropogenic factors are shown.
Aleksey N. Kosarev +2 more
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The Black Sea and the Sea of Azov
1977The Black Sea is one of the world’s largest marginal seas, with an area of 432,000 km2 and a volume of 534,000 km3. Most of the basin is deeper than 2000 m (Fig. 1) and the maximum depth reached is 2206 m. It is connected by a narrow passage, the Kerch Strait, to the shallow Sea of Azov which has an area of about 37,500 km2 (excluding the Sivash or ...
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Functioning of the Sea of Azov ecosystem
Inland Water Biology, 2008The structure and functioning of the Sea of Azov ecosystem have been studied. Based on the results of an analysis of the principal community components (phytoplankton, bacterioplankton, zooplankton, macrozoobenthos, and fish), the elements of balance equality and food utilization by the ecosystem components were calculated and schemes of their energy ...
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The Kerch Strait and the Azov Sea
2018With warmer weather returning in the spring of 1855, fighting renewed and spread to the southern and eastern parts of the peninsula. In May and June, the Allies struck at Yalta, Feodosia. They entered the strait of Kerch, bringing widespread destruction to towns along the Azov Sea. The Allies waged economic warfare.
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ANTHROPOGENIC ENVIRONMENTAL ALTERATION OF THE SEA OF AZOV
Soviet Geography, 1977The authors concentrate on four aspects of environmental alteration of the Sea of Azov. First, they trace the Azov's problems back to Soviet resource-use conflicts. Second, they present several examples of anthropogenically induced environmental disruption of the Azov's ecosystem.
Victor L. Mote, Craig ZumBrunnen
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10 The Sea of Azov and the Kerch Straits
2014During the Soviet period the Sea of Azov and the Kerch Strait were part of the internal waters of the U.S.S.R. and by law the straight baseline was drawn between Cape Kyz-Aul, Cape Geleznyi Rog, making the Kerch Strait entrance internal waters. This chapter addresses the two key issues regarding the Kerch Strait and Sea Azov.
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Meteotsunamis of the Black and Azov Seas
The conditions for the occurrence and development of the meteotsunami events of May 7, 2007, on the northern Bulgarian coast, June 27, 2014, near Odessa and in the port of Illichivsk (Sukhoi Liman), and July 19, 2017, in the waters of the Belosarayskaya Spit in the Sea of Azov were analysed.openaire +1 more source

