Publisher
Springer Nature Switzerland
Reference20 articles.
1. Stunzhas, P.A., Yakushev, E.V.: Fine hydrochemical structure of the redox zone in the black sea according to the results of measurements with an open oxygen sensor and with bottle samplers. Oceanology 46, 629–641 (2006). https://doi.org/10.1134/S0001437006050031
2. Konovalov, S., Tuğrul, S., Baştürk, Ö., Salihoğlu, İ: Spatial isopycnal analysis of the main pycnocline chemistry of the Black Sea: seasonal and interannual variations. In: Özsoy, E., Mikaelyan, A. (eds.) Sensitivity to change: Black Sea, Baltic Sea and North Sea, pp. 197–210. Springer, Dordrecht (1997). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-5758-2_16
3. Latun, V.S.: Anticyclonic eddies in the Black Sea in the summer of 1984. Soviet J. Phys. Oceanogr. 1(4), 279–286 (1990). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02197397
4. Krivosheya, V.G., Titov, V.B., Ovchinnikov, I.M., Kosyan, R.D., Skirta, A.Y.: The influence of circulation and eddies on the depth of the upper boundary of the hydrogen sulfide zone and ventilation of aerobic waters in the Black Sea. Oceanology 40, 767–776 (2000)
5. Zatsepin, A.G., Golenko, N.N., Korzh, A.O., et al.: Influence of the dynamics of currents on the hydrophysical structure of the waters and the vertical exchange in the active layer of the Black Sea. Oceanology 47(3), 301–312 (2007). https://doi.org/10.1134/S0001437007030022