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The Aegean Sea Environment The Geodiversity of the Natural System

Title
The Aegean Sea Environment [electronic resource] : The Geodiversity of the Natural System / edited by Christos L. Anagnostou, Andrey G. Kostianoy, Ilias D. Mariolakos, Panayotis Panayotidis, Marina Soilemezidou, Grigoris Tsaltas.
ISBN
9783031537974
Edition
1st ed. 2024.
Publication
Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2024.
Physical Description
1 online resource (VIII, 403 p.) 100 illus., 50 illus. in color.
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Summary
This is the first of three Books that together provide an integrated picture of the Aegean Sea, presenting the natural components of the system (Book I and Book II) as well as the human presence in the extended area (Book III). The Aegean Sea, also called Aegean Archipelagos, is an open, complex, and diverse marine system situated between the Black Sea and the Eastern Mediterranean, with different compartments and interactions. This book provides an in-depth exploration of the Aegean Sea's natural systems, shedding light on its geodiversity, geological dynamics, air-land-sea interaction, hydrology, suspended matter and sediments. Divided into 4 parts, the book introduces the diversity, geological dynamics, and evolution of the natural system of the Aegean Sea (Parts 1 and 2), followed by a section devoted to the land-sea interaction in the Aegean coastal system where experts in the field explore freshwater and matter inputs into the Aegean coastal system, as well as the coastal morphodynamics and evolution of the Aegean Sea, its adjacent land areas, and islands. In Part 3, the book delves into the air-sea interaction over the Aegean Sea, presenting its intricate dynamics, including heat and freshwater fluxes, wind waves, tides, and atmospheric deposition. The book closes with a section focused on the hydrology, chemistry, and dynamics of water masses and the sea bottom, providing insights into suspended matter and fluxes, sediments, climate changes, and the intricate nutrient and carbon dynamics within the Aegean Sea ecosystem (Part 4). Given the breadth and depth of its coverage, this book serves as a valuable resource for researchers, scholars, and students interested in marine geology, oceanography, and environmental analysis, as well as policymakers and conservationists seeking a comprehensive understanding of the Aegean Sea's complex natural systems. .
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Format
Books / Online
Language
English
Added to Catalog
May 08, 2024
Series
The Handbook of Environmental Chemistry, 127
The Handbook of Environmental Chemistry, 127
Contents
Part I: The Diversity and The Geological Dynamics and Evolution of The Aegean Sea Natural System
I.01 The Aegean Sea: A "Water Way" Connecting the Diverse Marine Ecosystems of the Black Sea and the Eastern Mediterranean Sea
I.02 Geomorphology, Geological Structure, Active Tectonics, and Basin Formation in the Aegean Sea
Part II: The Land Sea Interaction - The Coastal System
I.03 Freshwater and Matter Inputs in the Aegean Coastal System
I.04 Geomorphology and dynamics of the Aegean Coasts
Part III: The Air-Sea Interaction
I.05 Weather Systems Affecting the Meteorological Conditions over the Aegean Sea
I.06 Air-Sea Interaction: Heat and Fresh-Water Fluxes in the Aegean Sea
I.07 The Aegean Sea: Wind Waves and Tides
I.08 Atmospheric Deposition over the Aegean Sea and Its Impact on the Seawater Productivity
Part IV: The Water Masses \and The Sea Bottom: Hydrology, Dynamics, Chemistry, Suspended Matter and Fluxes, Sediments
I.09 The Physical Characteristics and Dynamics of the Aegean Water Masses
I.10 Climate Changes in Temperature and Salinity of the Aegean Sea
I.11 Evolution of 137Cs Activity Concentration in the Aegean Sea
I.12 Ιnsights into the Nutrients and Carbon Pools and Dynamics in the Aegean Sea
I.13 Particulate Matter Spatial, Temporal Distribution and Size Properties in the Aegean Sea
I.14 Seabed Sedimentology and Elemental Geochemistry of the Aegean Sea.
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