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Relationship between the upper boundary of the H2S zone and the respective isopycnic surface in the Black Sea with the index of atmospheric circulations

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On the basis of the measurements collected by MHI and other scientific institutions during expeditions in various parts of the Black Sea and in various seasons, the variability of the upper boundary of the hydrogen sulphide zone and the respective isopycnic surface is considered, as well as the relationship between the latter parameters and the index of atmospheric circulation. Correlation between the studied processes in the Black Sea and atmosphere has been found to be very high.

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Translated by Vladimir A. Puchkin.

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Eremeev, V.N., Suvorov, A.M., Khaliulin, A.K. et al. Relationship between the upper boundary of the H2S zone and the respective isopycnic surface in the Black Sea with the index of atmospheric circulations. Phys. Oceanogr. 8, 293–296 (1997). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02523669

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