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Chapter 33 Physical and biogeochemical characteristics of the Black Sea
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2005-01-01
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Oguz, Temel
Tugrul, Suleyman
Kıdeyş, Ahmet Erkan
Edıger, Vedat
Kubılay, Nılgun
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The SEA- The Global Coastal Ocean Interdsiplinary Regional Studies And Syntheses
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T. Oguz, S. Tugrul, A. E. Kıdeyş, V. Edıger, and N. Kubılay, “Chapter 33 Physical and biogeochemical characteristics of the Black Sea,”
The SEA- The Global Coastal Ocean Interdsiplinary Regional Studies And Syntheses
, pp. 1331–1369, 2005, Accessed: 00, 2021. [Online]. Available: https://hdl.handle.net/11511/84004.