Sensitivity to Change by Emin Ozsoy & Alexander Mikaelyan

Black Sea, Baltic Sea and North Sea - Proceedings of the NATO Advanced Research Workshop on Sensitivity of North Sea, Baltic Sea and Black Sea to Anthropogenic and Climatic Changes, Varna, Bulgaria, 14-18 November 1995

Sensitivity to Change The most seriously threatened European seas are the North Sea, the Baltic and the Black Sea. This text examines the rapid degradation of these marine environments comparatively to identify similarities and differences in the driving forces and responses of the marine systems. Although it is difficult to distinguish between anthropogenic changes and those due to natural climate fluctuations, an attempt is made here to define possible effects based on a multidisciplinary mix of recent observations and modelling. The systems studied range from almost totally enclosed domains to marginal seas adjoining a large ocean body, and from shallow, dissipative and tidally dominated shelf regions to deep, relatively stagnant basins with adjoining energetic shelf regions, and from completely anoxic to oxygen-saturated chemical environments. Climate control appears as a background theme, while the most significant human effect is eutrophication, which is leading to rapid changes in these systems.
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ISBN-10 : 0792345355 ISBN-13 : 9780792345350
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Product Details:

Series Title : NATO Science Partnership Sub-series 2: Environmental Security

Country Publication : Netherlands

Publication Date : 01/05/1997

Publisher : Kluwer Academic Publishers Group

Page Length : 536mm

Page Size : 230mm