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Book digitized by Google from the library of the University of California and uploaded to the Internet Archive by user tpb.
Topics: Black Sea, Black Sea
Source: http://books.google.com/books?id=aOpzAAAAIAAJ&oe=UTF-8
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Nov 15, 2021
11/21
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Ascherson, Neal
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[6], 375 pages : 20 cm
Topics: Civilization, Black Sea Region -- History, Black Sea Region -- Civilization, Black Sea Coast --...
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Mar 3, 2022
03/22
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Ascherson, Neal, author
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xviii, 286 pages : 20 cm
Topics: Black Sea Coast -- History, Black Sea -- History, Europe -- History, Asia -- Black Sea Coast, Black...
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In this temple in Amritsar, India, up to 100,000 people a day are fed for free. Here people come together in one of the largest free kitchens in the world.
Topic: black sea
Source: Antenna
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xiii, 272 p. : 22 cm
Topics: Black Sea Economic Cooperation (Organization), Black Sea Coast -- Foreign relations, Black Sea...
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Nov 5, 2009
11/09
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NASA image created by Jesse Allen, Earth Observatory, using data obtained from the
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The large volume of freshwater flowing into the Black Sea from large European rivers, including the Danube and Dnieper Rivers, makes the sea much less salty than open oceans. The freshwater flow also delivers many nutrients, which are washed into the sea from land. These nutrients support large blooms of phytoplankton: microscopic photosynthetic organisms (algae and bacteria). This image of the Black Sea on May 30, 2006, shows swirling blooms of phytoplankton coloring the surface waters blue...
Topic: Where -- Black Sea
Source: http://visibleearth.nasa.gov/view_rec.php?id=20718
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Nov 5, 2009
11/09
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The effects of possibly agricultural runoff in the Danube can be seen in this SeaWiFS image as the river empties into the Black Sea at the bottom of this image. Sensor: OrbView-2/SeaWiFS. Data Start Date: 6/17/99.
Topic: Where -- Black Sea
Source: http://visibleearth.nasa.gov/view_rec.php?id=1169
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Nov 5, 2009
11/09
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There are at least four distinct plumes of absorbing aerosols blowing eastward across the Black Sea just south of the mouths of the Danube River in this SeaWiFS pass over the area. Sensor: OrbView-2/SeaWiFS. Data Start Date: 4/6/00.
Topic: Where -- Black Sea
Source: http://visibleearth.nasa.gov/view_rec.php?id=828
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Oct 30, 2009
10/09
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Jacques Descloitres, MODIS Land Rapid Response Team, NASA/GSFC
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Brightly colored waters in the Black Sea give evidence of the growth of tiny marine plants called phytoplankton, which contain chlorophyll and other pigments that reflect light different ways, producing the colorful displays. The very bright blue waters could be an organism called a coccolithophores, which has a highly reflective calcium carbonate coating that appears bright blue (or sometimes white) in true-color (visible) imagery. However, other organisms, such as cyanobacteria can also...
Topic: Where -- Black Sea
Source: http://visibleearth.nasa.gov/view_rec.php?id=3747
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Nov 5, 2009
11/09
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The Black Sea's phytoplankton-painted waters are probably more pretty than healthy in this SeaWiFS image. Sensor: OrbView-2/SeaWiFS. Data Start Date: 5/17/00.
Topic: Where -- Black Sea
Source: http://visibleearth.nasa.gov/view_rec.php?id=764
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Oct 30, 2009
10/09
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Jacques Descloitres, MODIS Land Rapid Response Team, NASA/GSFC
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Brightly colored waters in the Black Sea give evidence of the growth of tiny marine plants called phytoplankton, which contain chlorophyll and other pigments that reflect light different ways, producing the colorful displays. The very bright blue waters could be an organism called a coccolithophores, which has a highly reflective calcium carbonate coating that appears bright blue (or sometimes white) in true-color (visible) imagery. However, other organisms, such as cyanobacteria can also...
Topic: Where -- Black Sea
Source: http://visibleearth.nasa.gov/view_rec.php?id=3749
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11/09
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A phytoplankton bloom in the Black Sea is visible in this SeaWiFS image. Sensor: OrbView-2/SeaWiFS. Data Start Date: 5/21/00.
Topic: Where -- Black Sea
Source: http://visibleearth.nasa.gov/view_rec.php?id=774
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Nov 4, 2009
11/09
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Jeff Schmaltz
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Partially obscured by clouds, the Black Sea dominates the upper left quadrant of this image acquired on December 6, 2005. The sea takes its name from the ancient Greeks, who took note of its relative lack of clarity; visibility is limited to about 5 meters (15 feet) on average. The Black Sea receives a steady influx of saltwater from the Mediterranean as well as a larger amount of freshwater, mostly from the Danube River. These waters mix together in a region that reaches a depth of about...
Topic: Where -- Black Sea
Source: http://visibleearth.nasa.gov/view_rec.php?id=8324
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Topics: dimitri, black sea
Source: UK
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RT's documentaries give a varied and unique view on different aspects of life worldwide. They expose outdated myths and stereotypes, reveal intriguing history and geography, showcase varied wildlife and exquisite cuisines, introduce you to vibrant nightlife and curious customs. Original footage of historical events and sharp analysis of contemporary politics will give you a deeper understanding of what made history take this or that turn. RT's documentaries go beyond the bare facts, thoroughly...
Topics: crimea, black sea
Source: Antenna
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Nov 4, 2009
11/09
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Jeff Schmaltz
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Phytoplankton are tiny, microscopic plants that form the base of the food web in marine ecosystems; they are consumed by zooplankton, or microscopic animals, which in turn are eaten by variety of fish, whales, and birds. A large population or bloom was occurring in the Black Sea (the body of water in the upper right corner of the image) when this image was acquired on January 29, 2006. Often blooms such as this one are fed by the upwelling of nutrients, which can occur when currents beneath the...
Topic: Where -- Black Sea
Source: http://visibleearth.nasa.gov/view_rec.php?id=8356
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Nov 4, 2009
11/09
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Image courtesy the NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center, and ORBIMAGE
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This cloud-free Sea-viewing Wide Field-of-view Sensor (SeaWiFS) view of the Black Sea on June 9, 2003, reveals the colorful interplay of currents on the lake’s surface. The green crescent shaped pattern in the northwestern corner of the Black Sea is due to the nutrient-rich, sediment-laden discharge of the Danube River stimulating biological activity. The brighter, more turquoise patterns on the lake to the south and east are probably blooms of another type of phytoplankton.The Danube is...
Topic: Where -- Black Sea
Source: http://visibleearth.nasa.gov/view_rec.php?id=16477
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Oct 30, 2009
10/09
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Jacques Descloitres, MODIS Land Rapid Response Team, NASA/GSFC
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Brightly colored waters in the Black Sea give evidence of the growth of tiny marine plants called phytoplankton, which contain chlorophyll and other pigments that reflect light different ways, producing the colorful displays. The very bright blue waters could be an organism called a coccolithophores, which has a highly reflective calcium carbonate coating that appears bright blue (or sometimes white) in true-color (visible) imagery. However, other organisms, such as cyanobacteria can also...
Topic: Where -- Black Sea
Source: http://visibleearth.nasa.gov/view_rec.php?id=3748
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Jun 29, 2011
06/11
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NASA -- Image courtesy the seawifs.gsfc.nasa.gov/SEAWIFS.html SeaWiFS Project, NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center, and ORBIMAGE
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This cloud-free Sea-viewing Wide Field-of-view Sensor (SeaWiFS) view of the Black Sea on June 9, 2003, reveals the colorful interplay of currents on the lake's surface. The green crescent shaped pattern in the northwestern corner of the Black Sea is due to the nutrient-rich, sediment-laden discharge of the Danube River stimulating biological activity. The brighter, more turquoise patterns on the lake to the south and east are probably blooms of another type of phytoplankton. The Danube is...
Topic: Where -- Black Sea
Source: http://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/IOTD/view.php?id=3530
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Nov 4, 2009
11/09
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Image courtesy the NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center, and ORBIMAGE
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Eastern Europe is largely cloud free in today’s Sea-viewing Wide Field-of-view Sensor (SeaWiFS) image of the area, but a band of hazy air (gray pixels) appears to be moving over the northwestern portion of the Black Sea.This true-color scene was acquired on March 25, 2003. Taking advantage of SeaWiFS’ perspective near the edge of its swath, a data visualization technique can be used to make the image appear as if the sensor had viewed the horizon. However, the seeming blackness of outer...
Topic: Where -- Black Sea
Source: http://visibleearth.nasa.gov/view_rec.php?id=18424
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Nov 5, 2009
11/09
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SeaWiFS has a splendid view of the phytoplankton bloom in the Black Sea. Sensor: OrbView-2/SeaWiFS. Data Start Date: 6/11/00.
Topic: Where -- Black Sea
Source: http://visibleearth.nasa.gov/view_rec.php?id=753
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Topics: black sea, berlin
Source: UK
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RT's documentaries give a varied and unique view on different aspects of life worldwide. They expose outdated myths and stereotypes, reveal intriguing history and geography, showcase varied wildlife and exquisite cuisines, introduce you to vibrant nightlife and curious customs. Original footage of historical events and sharp analysis of contemporary politics will give you a deeper understanding of what made history take this or that turn. RT's documentaries go beyond the bare facts, thoroughly...
Topics: crimea, black sea
Source: Antenna
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Jul 23, 2011
07/11
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NASA -- NASA Image Of The Day
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Eastern Europe is largely cloud free in today's Sea-viewing Wide Field-of-view Sensor (SeaWiFS) image of the area, but a band of hazy air (gray pixels) appears to be moving over the northwestern portion of the Black Sea. This true-color scene was acquired on March 25, 2003. Taking advantage of SeaWiFS' perspective near the edge of its swath, a data visualization technique can be used to make the image appear as if the sensor had viewed the horizon. However, the seeming blackness of outer space...
Topic: Where -- Black Sea
Source: http://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/NaturalHazards/view.php?id=11197
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Topics: black sea, berlin
Source: UK
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Oct 30, 2009
10/09
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Jacques Descloitres, MODIS Land Rapid Response Team, NASA/GSFC
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Brightly colored waters in the Black Sea give evidence of the growth of tiny marine plants called phytoplankton, which contain chlorophyll and other pigments that reflect light different ways, producing the colorful displays. The very bright blue waters could be an organism called a coccolithophores, which has a highly reflective calcium carbonate coating that appears bright blue (or sometimes white) in true-color (visible) imagery. However, other organisms, such as cyanobacteria can also...
Topic: Where -- Black Sea
Source: http://visibleearth.nasa.gov/view_rec.php?id=3750
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Oct 30, 2009
10/09
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This true color SeaWiFS image of the eastern Mediterranean and Black Seas shows the amazing difference in water color between the two bodies. The aquamarine color in the Black Sea is due to phytoplankton blooms. Sensor: OrbView-2/SeaWiFS. Data Start Date: 6/6/00.
Topic: Where -- Black Sea
Source: http://visibleearth.nasa.gov/view_rec.php?id=767
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May 14, 2021
05/21
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Stowe, Debbie
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128 pages : 17 cm
Topics: Black Sea Coast (Bulgaria) -- Guidebooks, Bulgaria -- Black Sea Coast
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Oct 30, 2009
10/09
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Dust and smoke continue to fill the skies over the Mediterranean and Black seas as can be seen in this SeaWiFS image. In addition to the widespread haze, individual smoke plumes can be made out at various locations around the Balkan Peninsula. Sensor: OrbView-2/SeaWiFS. Data Start Date: 8/21/00.
Topic: Where -- Black Sea
Source: http://visibleearth.nasa.gov/view_rec.php?id=759
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Oct 30, 2009
10/09
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Jacques Descloitres, MODIS Land Rapid Response Team, NASA/GSFC
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Brightly colored waters in the Black Sea give evidence of the growth of tiny marine plants called phytoplankton, which contain chlorophyll and other pigments that reflect light different ways, producing the colorful displays. The very bright blue waters could be an organism called a coccolithophores, which has a highly reflective calcium carbonate coating that appears bright blue (or sometimes white) in true-color (visible) imagery. However, other organisms, such as cyanobacteria can also...
Topic: Where -- Black Sea
Source: http://visibleearth.nasa.gov/view_rec.php?id=3752
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Nov 5, 2009
11/09
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This SeaWiFS image offers a fine comparison between the color of the Black Sea (due to a phytoplankton bloom) and the Mediterranean. Sensor: OrbView-2/SeaWiFS. Data Start Date: 6/13/00.
Topic: Where -- Black Sea
Source: http://visibleearth.nasa.gov/view_rec.php?id=750
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Dec 28, 2020
12/20
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Stowe, Debbie
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128 pages : 17 cm
Topics: Black Sea Coast (Bulgaria) -- Guidebooks, Bulgaria -- Black Sea Coast
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Jul 8, 2021
07/21
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Ascherson, Neal
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ix, 305 pages : 25 cm
Topics: Geschichte, Black Sea Region -- History, Black Sea Region, Schwarzmeer-Gebiet
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vii, 573 p. : 22 cm
Topics: Coasts -- Black Sea -- Congresses, Coastal zone management -- Black Sea -- Congresses
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Dec 4, 2020
12/20
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Ascherson, Neal
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ix, 305 pages : 25 cm
Topics: Geschichte, Black Sea Region -- History, Black Sea Region, Schwarzmeer-Gebiet
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xx, 351 p. : 23 cm
Topics: Marine biodiversity -- Ukraine -- Black Sea Coast, Marine resources conservation -- Black Sea,...
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Topics: black sea, berlin, russia
Source: UK
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Nov 2, 2011
11/11
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Ascherson, Neal
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 285-289) and index
Topic: Black Sea Region -- History
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Topics: germany, black sea, berlin
Source: Antenna
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Topics: russia, black sea, berlin
Source: UK
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Topics: dimitri, bush, black sea
Source: UK
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Topics: dimitri, black sea, assad
Source: UK
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Weekly business.
Topics: russia, black sea, brown
Source: 97 West 12.152 GHz
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xiv, 237 p. ; 23 cm
Topics: Political culture -- Black Sea Region -- Congresses, Civil society -- Black Sea Region --...
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Jul 12, 2021
07/21
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Darke, Diana
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348 pages : 22 cm
Topics: Turkey -- Guidebooks, Black Sea Coast (Turkey) -- Guidebooks, Turkey, Turkey -- Black Sea Coast
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Topics: germany, black sea, berlin, georgia
Source: Antenna
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Topics: black sea, georgian, abkhazia, greece
Source: Comcast Cable
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Topics: dimitri, black sea, rangers, bush
Source: UK
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Oct 30, 2009
10/09
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Jacques Descloitres, MODIS Land Rapid Response Team
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This MODIS true-color image is centered on Turkey. The northern coast, where Turkey meets the Black Sea, appears to be more heavily vegetated than the Mediterranean Coast, to the south. The whitish cluster of pixels in roughly the center of the country is Lake Tuz, a shallow, salt-water lake. Sensor: Terra/MODIS. Data Start Date: 6/12/01.
Topics: Where -- Turkey, Where -- Black Sea
Source: http://visibleearth.nasa.gov/view_rec.php?id=1950