Sensitivity to global change in temperate Euro-Asian seas (the Mediterranea, Black Sea and Caspian Sea): A review

Common features of the three relatively isolated Euro-Asian Seas are reviewed to evaluate their sensitivity to climatic or anthropogenic change. The projection of the effects of Global Change occur through physical linkages, mediated by global, basin-scale and meso-scale processes, which need to be...

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Main Author: Ozsoy, E
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Published: 1998
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spelling ftmetuankair:oai:https://open.metu.edu.tr:11511/63748 2023-05-15T17:31:11+02:00 Sensitivity to global change in temperate Euro-Asian seas (the Mediterranea, Black Sea and Caspian Sea): A review Ozsoy, E 1998-03-27 https://hdl.handle.net/11511/63748 unknown Ozsoy E., "Sensitivity to global change in temperate Euro-Asian seas (the Mediterranea, Black Sea and Caspian Sea): A review", NATO Advanced Research Workshop on the Eastern Mediterranean as a Laboratory Basin for the Assessment of Contrasting Ecosystems, KIEV, Ukrayna, 23 - 27 Mart 1998, cilt.51, ss.281-300 300 281 https://hdl.handle.net/11511/63748 51 WOS:000081149300019 Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ CC-BY-NC-ND Levantine basın iırculation North-Atlantic oscillation Ocean Trends Dust Oceanography Variability Pinatubo Respect Budget 1998 ftmetuankair 2020-12-11T12:08:38Z Common features of the three relatively isolated Euro-Asian Seas are reviewed to evaluate their sensitivity to climatic or anthropogenic change. The projection of the effects of Global Change occur through physical linkages, mediated by global, basin-scale and meso-scale processes, which need to be better unterstood for better forecasts, Prominent inter annual / interdecadal signals and large scale controls are evident, anti in some cases the changes are of a magnitude detected for the first time in the history of modern observations. Other/Unknown Material North Atlantic North Atlantic oscillation OpenMETU (Middle East Technical University)
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topic Levantine basın iırculation
North-Atlantic oscillation
Ocean
Trends
Dust
Oceanography
Variability
Pinatubo
Respect
Budget
spellingShingle Levantine basın iırculation
North-Atlantic oscillation
Ocean
Trends
Dust
Oceanography
Variability
Pinatubo
Respect
Budget
Ozsoy, E
Sensitivity to global change in temperate Euro-Asian seas (the Mediterranea, Black Sea and Caspian Sea): A review
topic_facet Levantine basın iırculation
North-Atlantic oscillation
Ocean
Trends
Dust
Oceanography
Variability
Pinatubo
Respect
Budget
description Common features of the three relatively isolated Euro-Asian Seas are reviewed to evaluate their sensitivity to climatic or anthropogenic change. The projection of the effects of Global Change occur through physical linkages, mediated by global, basin-scale and meso-scale processes, which need to be better unterstood for better forecasts, Prominent inter annual / interdecadal signals and large scale controls are evident, anti in some cases the changes are of a magnitude detected for the first time in the history of modern observations.
author Ozsoy, E
author_facet Ozsoy, E
author_sort Ozsoy, E
title Sensitivity to global change in temperate Euro-Asian seas (the Mediterranea, Black Sea and Caspian Sea): A review
title_short Sensitivity to global change in temperate Euro-Asian seas (the Mediterranea, Black Sea and Caspian Sea): A review
title_full Sensitivity to global change in temperate Euro-Asian seas (the Mediterranea, Black Sea and Caspian Sea): A review
title_fullStr Sensitivity to global change in temperate Euro-Asian seas (the Mediterranea, Black Sea and Caspian Sea): A review
title_full_unstemmed Sensitivity to global change in temperate Euro-Asian seas (the Mediterranea, Black Sea and Caspian Sea): A review
title_sort sensitivity to global change in temperate euro-asian seas (the mediterranea, black sea and caspian sea): a review
publishDate 1998
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North Atlantic oscillation
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North Atlantic oscillation
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