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The Black Sea—Geology, Chemistry, and Biology
American Association of Petroleum Geologists eBooks1974
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Abstract
The study of marginal seas has been a long-term interdisciplinary study area, and the Black Sea, being the largest anoxic basin in the world, is intriguing both chemically and geologically. Lying in a wide geosyncline near the junctions of the Eurasian, African, and Arabian plates, the Black Sea is covered in depth in this volume of 44 individual papers divided into the sections of: Structure, Water, Sediments, Biology, and Geochemistry.
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