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Ecosystem engineering: how the Suez Canal changed the sea PRESS RELEASES EGU NEWS
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Document Date: 2015-01-20 07:42:16


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Suez / Amazon / Snow Optics Laboratory / /

Continent

Europe / Antarctica / /

Country

Nepal / Ecuador / United States / Greenland / Brazil / India / Peru / Europe / Middle East / /

Event

Diplomatic Relations / Environmental Issue / Natural Disaster / /

Facility

University of Oxford / University of Exeter YOUNG SCIENTISTS The Red Sea / BOOKS The Suez Canal / University of Grenoble / University of Illinois / Suez Canal / /

IndustryTerm

by-product / energy balance / altitude site / inaccessible study site / food source / Satellite image / oil / energy / /

NaturalFeature

Nazca Desert / Suez Canal / Marajo Island / Colorado Rocky Mountains / Amazon jungle / Mediterranean coast / Amazon River / Himalayan / Mediterranean Sea / Red Sea / Sangay / /

Organization

University of Oxford of the Himalayas / Society for General Microbiology Bauer / University of Illinois in Chicago / National Aeronautics and Space Administration / University of Grenoble / University of Exeter / /

Person

Tim Middleton Freelance / Jonathan Fuhrmann / Anna Roosevelt / Microbiology Bauer / Stelios Katsanevakis / Roberto Pillon / Nat / Patrick Ginot / Ferdinand de Lesseps / /

Position

Assistant Comunications Officer / Writer / important driver / Professor of Anthropology / /

ProvinceOrState

Illinois / /

Region

northeastern Nepal / eastern Mediterranean / Mediterranean coast / western Amazon / Middle East / southern Peru / Mediterranean / western US / /

Technology

radiation / /

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