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Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 1978
Abstract The tritium content of the surface water on the south shore of the Caspian Sea was determined in samples taken in two- to three-month intervals for the period of time from 1960 to 1970. Tritium concentrations following the massive H-bomb testing in 1962 and 1963 were particularly high in this water, much higher than in the surface waters of ...
Robert L. Michel, Hans E. Suess
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Abstract The tritium content of the surface water on the south shore of the Caspian Sea was determined in samples taken in two- to three-month intervals for the period of time from 1960 to 1970. Tritium concentrations following the massive H-bomb testing in 1962 and 1963 were particularly high in this water, much higher than in the surface waters of ...
Robert L. Michel, Hans E. Suess
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Nature, 1995
As the Caspian Sea continues to rise, related environmental disasters are destroying not only local human communities but also valuable biological resources in the lake itself.
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As the Caspian Sea continues to rise, related environmental disasters are destroying not only local human communities but also valuable biological resources in the lake itself.
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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 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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2002
The Caspian Sea is the largest lake in the world. All its resident species can be considered as invaders with various time of introduction. The most ancient invaders are regarded as indigenous species. The glacial relicts invaded the Caspian 1–1.5 million years BP. There are also “Atlantic species” and those of fresh-water origin.
Nikolai V. Aladin +2 more
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The Caspian Sea is the largest lake in the world. All its resident species can be considered as invaders with various time of introduction. The most ancient invaders are regarded as indigenous species. The glacial relicts invaded the Caspian 1–1.5 million years BP. There are also “Atlantic species” and those of fresh-water origin.
Nikolai V. Aladin +2 more
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2013
More advanced models of climate systems are needed for use in present day weather forecasting and climate projection, and there is a drive towards the use of coupled modelling of various processes to achieve this goal. This thesis seeks to investigate coupled ocean-atmosphere-wave modelling using the latest generation of models. The test basin for this
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More advanced models of climate systems are needed for use in present day weather forecasting and climate projection, and there is a drive towards the use of coupled modelling of various processes to achieve this goal. This thesis seeks to investigate coupled ocean-atmosphere-wave modelling using the latest generation of models. The test basin for this
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What are the drivers of Caspian Sea level variation during the late Quaternary?
Quaternary Science Reviews, 2022Sifan A Koriche +2 more
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