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Black Baltic Comparisons between two highly impacted semi-enclosed Seas

Black Baltic Comparisons between two highly impacted semi-enclosed Seas. S. Besiktepe, Icel, Turkey A. Cociasu, NIMR, Romania C. Humborg, Stockholm University, Sweden L. Rahm, Linköping University, Sweden F. Wulff, Stockholm University, Sweden I. Yurkova, Ukraina. Procedure Abstract.

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Black Baltic Comparisons between two highly impacted semi-enclosed Seas

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  1. Black BalticComparisons between two highly impacted semi-enclosed Seas S. Besiktepe, Icel, TurkeyA. Cociasu, NIMR, RomaniaC. Humborg, Stockholm University, SwedenL. Rahm, Linköping University, SwedenF. Wulff, Stockholm University, SwedenI. Yurkova, Ukraina

  2. Procedure Abstract • Description of the area • Upscaling from subbasin data • Comparison between climatological, hydrologic, hydrographic and human dimension data • Experiment with calculating external variables derived from the data base uploading and clustering own data

  3. Objectives • Comparing the LOICZVIEW data base with our common knowledge

  4. Recommendations • The database itself and the possibility to extract information on cell level turned out to be very useful. • The clustering technique seems very robust and the results obtained usually agreed with our knowledge. • The multiple accounting of drainage basin data is a serious obstacle in using it to form basin-wide summaries • Since LOICZ deals with land-ocean fluxes of water and matter, the “runoff” variables should be much better explained. • The possibility to include geomorphological thresholds

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