Geology of seas and oceans: Proceedings of XXIV International Conference on Marine Geology. Vol. I.

Author(s):  
N.V. Politova

The reports of marine geologists, geophysics, geochemists and other specialists of marine science at XXIV International Conference on Marine Geology in Moscow are published in four volumes. Volume I includes reports devoted to the problems of paleooceanology, paleoecology, biostratigraphy, cross correlation of deposits and of geoecology, pollution of the World Ocean.

2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
N.V. Politova

The reports of marine geologists, geophysics, geochemists and other specialists of marine science at XXIV International Conference on Marine Geology in Moscow are published in four volumes. Volume II includes reports devoted to the problems of investigations of micro- and nanoparticles, and mass and energy fluxes (atmo-, cryo-, hydro-, litho-and sedimentospheres), and the investigations on problem “White Sea system”.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
N.V. Politova

The reports of marine geologists, geophysics, geochemists and other specialists of marine science at XXIV International Conference on Marine Geology in Moscow are published in four volumes. Volume IV includes reports devoted to the problems of research of polar regions, and also of sea floor geophysics and geomorphology, lithosphere plate tectonics.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
M.V. Yurovskaya ◽  
A.V. Yushmanova ◽  

The collection contains materials of the VI All-Russian Scientific Conference of Young Scientists "Complex Investigations of the World Ocean", dedicated to the discussion of the main scientific achievements of young specialists in the field of oceanology, modern methods and means of studying the World Ocean. Within the framework of the conference, issues of modern oceanology were considered in sections: ocean physics, ocean biology, ocean chemistry, marine geology, marine geophysics, marine ecology and environmental management, oceanological technology and instrumentation, as well as interdisciplinary physical and biological research of the ocean. Along with the coverage of the results obtained in the course of traditional oceanological expeditionary research, attention was paid to the development of modern methods of studying the ocean: numerical modeling and remote sensing methods of the Earth from space.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
N.V. Politova

The reports of marine geologists, geophysics, geochemists and other specialists of marine science at XXIV International Conference on Marine Geology in Moscow are published in four volumes. Volume III includes reports devoted to the problems of research of hydroterms, ores, mineral resources in the seas and oceans, and also to the problems of biogeochemical processes in the seas and oceans.


2006 ◽  
pp. 133-146 ◽  
Author(s):  
K. Arystanbekov

Kazakhstan’s economic policy results in 1995-2005 are considered in the article. In particular, the analysis of the relationship between economic growth and some indicators of nation states - population, territory, direct access to the World Ocean, and extraction of crude petroleum - is presented. Basic problems in the sphere of economic policy in Kazakhstan are formulated.


2019 ◽  
Vol 47 (3) ◽  
pp. 80-91
Author(s):  
V. G. Neiman

The main content of the work consists of certain systematization and addition of longexisting, but eventually deformed and partly lost qualitative ideas about the role of thermal and wind factors that determine the physical mechanism of the World Ocean’s General Circulation System (OGCS). It is noted that the conceptual foundations of the theory of the OGCS in one form or another are contained in the works of many well-known hydrophysicists of the last century, but the aggregate, logically coherent description of the key factors determining the physical model of the OGCS in the public literature is not so easy to find. An attempt is made to clarify and concretize some general ideas about the two key blocks that form the basis of an adequate physical model of the system of oceanic water masses motion in a climatic scale. Attention is drawn to the fact that when analyzing the OGCS it is necessary to take into account not only immediate but also indirect effects of thermal and wind factors on the ocean surface. In conclusion, it is noted that, in the end, by the uneven flow of heat to the surface of the ocean can be explained the nature of both external and almost all internal factors, in one way or another contributing to the excitation of the general, or climatic, ocean circulation.


Author(s):  
D. Lazarus ◽  
C. Spencer-Cervato ◽  
M. Pika-Biolzi ◽  
J.P. Beckmann ◽  
K. von Salis ◽  
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