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Atlantic Ocean / Physical oceanography / Aquatic ecology / Coastal geography / Argo / Mediterranean Sea / Black Sea / Strait of Gibraltar / North Atlantic Deep Water / Physical geography / Water / Oceanography
Date: 2012-06-04 11:26:09
Atlantic Ocean
Physical oceanography
Aquatic ecology
Coastal geography
Argo
Mediterranean Sea
Black Sea
Strait of Gibraltar
North Atlantic Deep Water
Physical geography
Water
Oceanography

Thermohaline fields in the Mediterranean Sea* G. Notarstefano and P.-M. Poulain, OGS, Trieste, Italy The Mediterranean Sea is a semi-enclosed basin connected to the Atlantic ocean by the narrow Strait of Gib

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