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Regulation of anaerobic methane oxidation in sediments of the Black Sea
Regulation anaerobic methane oxidation sediments Black Sea
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2010/1/20
Anaerobic oxidation of methane (AOM) and sulfate reduction (SRR) were investigated in sediments of the western Black Sea, where upward methane transport is controlled by diffusion. To understand the r...
Benthic Faunal Assemblages of the Holocene Sediments from the Southwest Black Sea Shelf
Black Sea benthic fauna Holocene Mediterranean shelf sediments
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2010/1/11
Benthic faunal content (benthic foraminifera, mollusca and ostracoda) of sediment cores from the SW Black Sea shelf were examined. Based on the vertical distribution of abundance and diversity of the ...
Anomalous Strong Reflections on High Resolution Seismic Data from the Turkish Shelf of the Eastern Black Sea:Possible Indicators of Shallow Hydrogen Sulphide-Rich Gas Hydrate Layers
Black Sea gas hydrate hydrogen sulphide high-resolution acoustic methods
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2010/1/11
Some strong reflections about 3 to 5 m thick were observed at depths of 25-60 metres below the sea floor using deep-towed, 5 kHz subbottom profiler data in the Turkish shelf and upper slope of the Eas...
On the vortical motions in the Black Sea obtained by the 3-D hydrothermodynamical numerical model
vortical motions Black Sea 3-D hydrothermodynamical numerical model
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2010/1/27
Some results of simulation of the Black Sea circulation with consideration of forcing of different averaged wind types by using 3-D prognostic baroclinic model are presented. The results allow us to c...
Landslide susceptibility assessment of SE Bartin (West Black Sea region,Turkey) by artificial neural networks
Landslide susceptibility assessment SE Bartin artificial neural networks
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2009/12/29
Landslides are significant natural hazards in Turkey, second only to earthquakes with respect to economic losses and casualties. The West Black Sea region of Turkey is known as one of the most landsli...
Modeling the nitrogen fluxes in the Black Sea using a 3D coupledhydrodynamical-biogeochemical model:transport versus biogeochemicalprocesses, exchanges across the shelf break and comparison of the shelf anddeep sea ecodynamics
nitrogen fluxes Black Sea 3D coupledhydrodynamical-biogeochemical model sea ecodynamics
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2010/1/7
A 6-compartment biogeochemical model of nitrogen cycling and plankton productivity has been coupled with a 3D general circulation model in an enclosed environment (the Black Sea) so as to quantify and...