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Variability of the O2−H2S zone structure in the Black Sea: ‘Dramatic’ or mesoscale?
This paper discusses the conclusion derived during a joint U.S—Turkey expedition on the R/VKrorr on the ‘dramatic’ variations of the O2−H2S zone in the Black Sea observed over the last 20 years. This conclusion i...
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The hydrogen sulphide boundary in the Black Sea in the 1920s and 1980s
Maps of the boundary topography for anaerobic waters in the Black Sea are plotted for the summers of the 1920s and 1980s. The mean depths of the H2S boundary for this period are determined. It is shown that the v...
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Influence of the Mediterranean intermediate waters on oxygen distribution in the Atlantic Ocean
The fine structure of oxygen in some regions of the north-eastern Atlantic has been studied. A discrete-continuous inflow of the Mediterranean intermediate water has a strong effect on the O2 distribution in the ...
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Joint Soviet-Turkish expedition in the Black Sea
The hydrological and hydrochemical structures of the upper 300 m water column of the Black Sea in autumn 1988 have been studied. Regularities in the distribution of the physico-chemical characteristics in the ...
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Relation between the depth of visibility of a white disk and the concentration of suspended matter in shelf waters off the Republic of Guinea
Combined studies on the depth of visibility of a white disk and the total concentration of suspended matter have been carried out in the surface layer on the Guinean shelf (the depth of the site was 2–180 m). ...
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The effect of frontal zones on the biochemical composition of the Guinean shelf waters
In this paper some results obtained in the course of investigations of the hydrological and hydrochemical peculiarities of the tidal frontal zone and of the upwelling's frontal zone in the Guinean shelf area a...