نتایج جستجو برای: levantine sea

تعداد نتایج: 130444  

Journal: :Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports 2021

Humans have been exploiting marine resources along the Levantine coast for millennia. Advances in biomolecular archaeology present novel opportunities to understand exploitation of these taxa antiquity. We discuss potential insights generated by applying collagen peptide fingerprinting, ancient DNA analysis, and stable isotope analysis groupers (Serranidae) sea turtles (Chelonia mydas Caretta c...

2016
Alessandro Incarbona Belen Martrat P. Graham Mortyn Mario Sprovieri Patrizia Ziveri Alexandra Gogou Gabriel Jordà Elena Xoplaki Juerg Luterbacher Leonardo Langone Gianluca Marino Laura Rodríguez-Sanz Maria Triantaphyllou Enrico Di Stefano Joan O. Grimalt Giorgio Tranchida Rodolfo Sprovieri Salvatore Mazzola

The Eastern Mediterranean Transient (EMT) occurred in the Aegean Sea from 1988 to 1995 and is the most significant intermediate-to-deep Mediterranean overturning perturbation reported by instrumental records. The EMT was likely caused by accumulation of high salinity waters in the Levantine and enhanced heat loss in the Aegean Sea, coupled with surface water freshening in the Sicily Channel. It...

2011
Fernando GÓMEZ

About 700 species of dinoflagellates have been reported in the Mediterranean Sea, including ca. 90% of the dinoflagellate genera of the world’s oceans (GÓMEZ, 2003, 2005). Despite the historical tradition of taxonomic studies, some genera remain unreported in the Mediterranean basin. TAylor & CATTEll (1969) described the genus Dicroerisma from Canadian Pacific coastal waters. The type, D. psilo...

2016
Tiago M. Alves Eleni Kokinou George Zodiatis Hari Radhakrishnan Costas Panagiotakis Robin Lardner

We present new mathematical and geological models to assist civil protection authorities in the mitigation of potential oil spill accidents in the Eastern Mediterranean Sea. Oil spill simulations for 19 existing offshore wells were carried out based on novel and high resolution bathymetric, meteorological, oceanographic, and geomorphological data. The simulations show a trend for east and north...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2015
Marjolein D Bosch Marcello A Mannino Amy L Prendergast Tamsin C O'Connell Beatrice Demarchi Sheila M Taylor Laura Niven Johannes van der Plicht Jean-Jacques Hublin

Modern human dispersal into Europe is thought to have occurred with the start of the Upper Paleolithic around 50,000-40,000 y ago. The Levantine corridor hypothesis suggests that modern humans from Africa spread into Europe via the Levant. Ksâr 'Akil (Lebanon), with its deeply stratified Initial (IUP) and Early (EUP) Upper Paleolithic sequence containing modern human remains, has played an impo...

2012
Frano MATIĆ Branka GRBEC Mira MOROVIĆ

The Adriatic Sea, as adjacent sea of the greater Mediterranean Sea, is under direct influence of atmospheric processes and their variability. Cold deep water formed under strong winter outbursts of Bura wind in the Northern Adriatic plays crucial role in the overall Adriatic circulation. Interannual variability of temperature and salinity in the Adriatic Sea is firstly interplay of Northern Adr...

2017
Bridget Alex Omry Barzilai Israel Hershkovitz Ofer Marder Francesco Berna Valentina Caracuta Talia Abulafia Lauren Davis Mae Goder-Goldberger Ron Lavi Eugenia Mintz Lior Regev Daniella Bar-Yosef Mayer José-Miguel Tejero Reuven Yeshurun Avner Ayalon Mira Bar-Matthews Gal Yasur Amos Frumkin Bruce Latimer Mark G Hans Elisabetta Boaretto

The timing of archeological industries in the Levant is central for understanding the spread of modern humans with Upper Paleolithic traditions. We report a high-resolution radiocarbon chronology for Early Upper Paleolithic industries (Early Ahmarian and Levantine Aurignacian) from the newly excavated site of Manot Cave, Israel. The dates confirm that the Early Ahmarian industry was present by ...

2013
Giulia Riccioni Marco Stagioni Monica Landi Giorgia Ferrara Guido Barbujani Fausto Tinti

BACKGROUND Atlantic Bluefin Tuna (ABFT) shows complex demography and ecological variation in the Mediterranean Sea. Genetic surveys have detected significant, although weak, signals of population structuring; catch series analyses and tagging programs identified complex ABFT spatial dynamics and migration patterns. Here, we tested the hypothesis that the genetic structure of the ABFT in the Med...

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