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  1. Introduction

    The Caspian Sea, the largest enclosed basin on the planet, is distinguished by special natural conditions, contains rich natural resources...
    Aleksey N. Kosarev, Andrey G. Kostianoy in The Caspian Sea Environment
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  2. Pollution of the Caspian Sea

    The pollution of Caspian Sea waters and bottom sediments was described on the basis of long-term monitoring data from 1978 to 2004. It was shown...
    Alexander Korshenko, Alvin Gasim Gul in The Caspian Sea Environment
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  3. Introduced Species

    Five species of diatom algae, ten species of epiphyte-fouling algae, seven species of plankton invertebrates, 21 benthic organisms and three...
    Mikhail G. Karpinsky, Tamara A. Shiganova, Damir N. Katunin in The Caspian Sea Environment
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  4. Economic and International Legal Dimensions

    The Caspian Region has abundant hydrocarbon resources (oil and gas), as well as biological resources (fish), particularly the unique sturgeon,...
    Igor S. Zonn in The Caspian Sea Environment
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  5. Kara-Bogaz-Gol Bay

    Kara-Bogaz-Gol Bay is a large lagoon east of the Caspian Sea and normally covers an area around 18000 km2 and is only a few meters deep. It is...
    Aleksey N. Kosarev, Andrey G. Kostianoy in The Caspian Sea Environment
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  6. Conclusions

    This conclusion completes one more review concerning the natural condition of the Caspian Sea and the principal trends of change in the second...
    Aleksey N. Kosarev, Andrey G. Kostianoy in The Caspian Sea Environment
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  7. Natural Chemistry of Caspian Sea Waters

    Principal features of the natural chemistry of Caspian Sea waters are assessed: the salt(ionic) composition, dissolved oxygen, active reaction...
    Valentin S. Tuzhilkin, Damir N. Katunin, Yury R. Nalbandov in The Caspian Sea Environment
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  8. Physico-Geographical Conditions of the Caspian Sea

    The main physico-geographical features of the Caspian Sea are under consideration. They include brief description of the coasts, bottom relief and...
    Alexey N. Kosarev in The Caspian Sea Environment
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  9. Reactions Induced in Natural Waters by Irradiation of Nitrate and Nitrite Ions

    This review describes the reaction mechanisms of nitrate and nitrite ions, which play a role in the photochemical processes occurring in natural...
    Davide Vione, Valter Maurino, ... Ezio Pelizzetti in Environmental Photochemistry Part II
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  10. The Applications of Photocatalytic Waste Minimisation in Nuclear Fuel Processing

    Nuclear fuel processing has two main waste management requirements: (1) the disposal of waste organic solvent (secondary waste) generated by...
    Colin Boxall, Gwénaëlle Le Gurun, ... Shaorong **ao in Environmental Photochemistry Part II
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  11. Thermohaline Structure and General Circulation of the Caspian Sea Waters

    The results of statistical and physical analysis of historical ship (more then 56 000 stations) and coastal temperature data and salinity...
    Valentin S. Tuzhilkin, Alexey N. Kosarev in The Caspian Sea Environment
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  12. Biological Features and Resources

    The Caspian Sea is of enormous importance, because of its extremely valuable fish resources. Thousands of tons of kilka, roach, bream, herring,...
    Mikhail G. Karpinsky, Damir N. Katunin, ... Tamara A. Shiganova in The Caspian Sea Environment
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  13. Environmental Issues of the Caspian

    Environmental problems in the Caspian and its coastal zone shaped, and reflect the consequences of, the historical and economic development of the...
    Igor S. Zonn in The Caspian Sea Environment
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  14. Patterns of Seasonal and Interannual Variability of Remotely Sensed Chlorophyll

    Seasonal and interannual variability of chlorophyll dynamics in the Caspian Sea remotely sensed by the Sea-viewing Wide Field-of-view Sensor...
    Nikolay P. Nezlin in The Caspian Sea Environment
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  15. Mechanisms of Direct Photolysis of Biocides Based on Halogenated Phenols and Anilines

    The halogenated phenols and anilines are the parent chromophores of a number of widely used pesticides, among them phenoxyacetic acid and...
    Gottfried Grabner, Claire Richard in Environmental Photochemistry Part II
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  16. Basic Concepts of Photochemical Transformations

    Photochemistry is concerned with the interaction between light and matter. The present chapter outlines the basic concepts of photochemistry in...
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  17. Photocatalytic Detoxification of Water and Air

    The use of semiconductor photocatalysis for treatment of water and air has been a topic of intense research activity over the past 20 years. This...
    Peter K. J. Robertson, Detlef W. Bahnemann, ... Fiona Wood in Environmental Photochemistry Part II
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  18. Aquatic Phototransformation of Organic Contaminants Induced by Coloured Dissolved Natural Organic Matter

    This review will first give a brief description of coloured dissolved organic matter (CDOM) from the aquatic environment or extracted from soil....
    Claire Richard, Silvio Canonica in Environmental Photochemistry Part II
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  19. Photocatalytic Active Surfaces and Photo-Induced High Hydrophilicity/High Hydrophobicity

    There are two types of photo-effects on a TiO 2 surface. One is the well-known photocatalytic reaction and another is the highly...
    Hiroshi Irie, Kazuhito Hashimoto in Environmental Photochemistry Part II
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  20. Sea Surface Temperature Variability

    A weekly mean Multi-Channel Sea Surface Temperature (MCSST) data set was used to study seasonal and interannual variability of SSTs averaged over...
    Anna I. Ginzburg, Andrey G. Kostianoy, Nickolay A. Sheremet in The Caspian Sea Environment
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