نتایج جستجو برای: mediterranean sea

تعداد نتایج: 161238  

2009
F. M. Calafat D. Gomis

Comparison of Mediterranean Sea levels fields for the period 1961-2000 as given 1 by a data reconstruction and a 3D model. 2 3 F. M. Calafat , D. Gomis , M. Marcos a 4 5 a IMEDEA (UIB-CSIC), Miquel Marques, 21, Esporles 07190, Mallorca, Baleares, Spain 6 7 Corresponding author. 8 E-mail address: [email protected] 9 Telephone number: +34 971610983 10 Fax number: +34 971611761 11 12 13 14 Abstract....

Journal: :Environmental pollution 2017
Marco Matiddi Sandra Hochsheid Andrea Camedda Matteo Baini Cristiano Cocumelli Fabrizio Serena Paolo Tomassetti Andrea Travaglini Stefano Marra Tommaso Campani Francesco Scholl Cecilia Mancusi Ezio Amato Paolo Briguglio Fulvio Maffucci Maria Cristina Fossi Flegra Bentivegna Giuseppe Andrea de Lucia

Marine litter is any persistent, manufactured or processed solid material discarded, disposed of or abandoned in the marine and coastal environment. Ingestion of marine litter can have lethal and sub-lethal effects on wildlife that accidentally ingests it, and sea turtles are particularly susceptible to this threat. The European Commission drafted the 2008/56/EC Marine Strategy Framework Direct...

2010
İbrahim ATALAY Recep EFE

The Mediterranean climate prevailing on the coastal belt of the Mediterranean Sea undergoes to change toward the inner part of the Anatolia in accordance with the increase of altitude, mountain range barriers, the tectonic structure of the region, and tectonic-karstic depressions. Continentality also plays a critical role in the micro-climates that prevail across the various eco-regions. This s...

2013
Luke R Thompson Chris Field Tamara Romanuk David Ngugi Rania Siam Hamza El Dorry Ulrich Stingl

Large swaths of the nutrient-poor surface ocean are dominated numerically by cyanobacteria (Prochlorococcus), cyanobacterial viruses (cyanophage), and alphaproteobacteria (SAR11). How these groups thrive in the diverse physicochemical environments of different oceanic regions remains poorly understood. Comparative metagenomics can reveal adaptive responses linked to ecosystem-specific selective...

2006
Daniel Jean Stanley

Daniel Jean Stanley. Parallel Laminated Deep-Sea Muds and Coupled Gravity Flow-Hemipelagic Settling in the Mediterranean. Smithsonian Contributions to the Marine Sciences, number 19, 19 pages, 7 figures, 1983.—The origin of fine-grained deep-sea facies is often blurred because of interplay of diverse transport mechanisms: sediment gravity flow, traction related to fluid-driven circulation, and ...

Introduction   Variability is one of inherent properties of the climate system. In addition to the dynamic nature, the climate system is extremely intertwined nature also, so that its components interact with each other and eventually they are changing each other. In general, the climate of a geographic location is controlled by various factors, including Atmospheric Action Centers (AAC...

Journal: :Marine pollution bulletin 2008
Hervé Thébault Alessia M Rodriguez Y Baena Bruno Andral Delko Barisic José Benedicto Albaladejo Alexandru S Bologa Redouane Boudjenoun Roberta Delfanti Victor N Egorov Tahar El Khoukhi Heleni Florou Goran Kniewald Abdelkader Noureddine Vasile Patrascu Mai Khanh Pham Alfonso Scarpato Nikolay A Stokozov Sayhan Topcuoglu Michel Warnau

The common mussel Mytilus galloprovincialis was selected as unique biomonitor species to implement a regional monitoring programme, the CIESM Mediterranean Mussel Watch (MMW), in the Mediterranean and Black Seas. As of today, and upon standardization of the methodological approach, the MMW Network has been able to quantify (137)Cs levels in mussels from 60 coastal stations and to produce the fi...

2001

The Mediterranean was formed as a result of movements in both the Earth and sea beginning back in the second era, around two hundred and twenty million years ago. Violent upheavals have marked its history every since. Up until then, the continents had formed a single island known as Pangea. When they floated apart, a sea was formed. The Greeks later called this sea Tethys, after a goddess born ...

2013
M Debeljak N Toplak N Abazi M Kolnik B Szabados V Mulaosmanovic J Radović J Vojnović T Constantin D Kuzmanovska T Avčin

Introduction Familial Mediterranean fever (FMF) is an autosomalrecessive disorder characterized by recurrent attacks of fever and serositis common in eastern Mediterranean population. Over 160 mutations have been identified in MEFV gene responsible for FMF. The most common mutations in MEFV gene are E148Q, M694I, M694V, V726A and M680I. The distribution pattern of MEFV mutation along the Medite...

2014
Marcos Isidoro-Ayza Nazareth Ruiz-Villalobos Lola Pérez Caterina Guzmán-Verri Pilar M Muñoz Fernando Alegre Montserrat Barberán Carlos Chacón-Díaz Esteban Chaves-Olarte Rocio González-Barrientos Edgardo Moreno José María Blasco Mariano Domingo

BACKGROUND Brucella ceti infections have been increasingly reported in cetaceans. Brucellosis in these animals is associated with meningoencephalitis, abortion, discospondylitis', subcutaneous abscesses, endometritis and other pathological conditions B. ceti infections have been frequently described in dolphins from both, the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. In the Mediterranean Sea, only two repor...

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