Delta Donave (Slovenian Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Delta Donave" in Slovenian language version.

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archive.org

  • Gastescu, Petre (1993). »The Danube Delta: Geographical Characteristics and Ecological Recovery«. GeoJournal. Zv. 29, št. 1. str. 57–67. doi:10.1007/BF00806866.

doi.org

  • Gastescu, Petre (1993). »The Danube Delta: Geographical Characteristics and Ecological Recovery«. GeoJournal. Zv. 29, št. 1. str. 57–67. doi:10.1007/BF00806866.
  • Liviu Giosan; Marco J. L. Coolen; Jed O. Kaplan; Stefan Constantinescu; Florin Filip; Mariana Filipova-Marinova; Albert J. Kettner; Nick Thom (30. avgust 2012). »Early Anthropogenic Transformation of the Danube-Black Sea System«. Scientific Reports. 2 (article number 582). doi:10.1038/srep00582. PMC 3430877. PMID 22937219. Pridobljeno 17. septembra 2012. Sediment loads delivered by Danube River, the main tributary of the Black Sea, significantly increased as land use intensified in the last two millennia, which led to a rapid expansion of its delta.

geoscienceworld.org

geology.geoscienceworld.org

  • Giosan et al., 2006, Young Danube delta documents stable Black Sea level since the middle Holocene: Morphodynamic, paleogeographic, and archaeological implications, Geology, 34, 757–760 (2006). [1][2]

halmyris.org

nature.com

  • Giosan et al., 2009, Early Anthropogenic Transformation of the Danube-Black Sea System, Scientific Reports, 2, 582, [3][4]
  • Liviu Giosan; Marco J. L. Coolen; Jed O. Kaplan; Stefan Constantinescu; Florin Filip; Mariana Filipova-Marinova; Albert J. Kettner; Nick Thom (30. avgust 2012). »Early Anthropogenic Transformation of the Danube-Black Sea System«. Scientific Reports. 2 (article number 582). doi:10.1038/srep00582. PMC 3430877. PMID 22937219. Pridobljeno 17. septembra 2012. Sediment loads delivered by Danube River, the main tributary of the Black Sea, significantly increased as land use intensified in the last two millennia, which led to a rapid expansion of its delta.

nih.gov

ncbi.nlm.nih.gov

  • Liviu Giosan; Marco J. L. Coolen; Jed O. Kaplan; Stefan Constantinescu; Florin Filip; Mariana Filipova-Marinova; Albert J. Kettner; Nick Thom (30. avgust 2012). »Early Anthropogenic Transformation of the Danube-Black Sea System«. Scientific Reports. 2 (article number 582). doi:10.1038/srep00582. PMC 3430877. PMID 22937219. Pridobljeno 17. septembra 2012. Sediment loads delivered by Danube River, the main tributary of the Black Sea, significantly increased as land use intensified in the last two millennia, which led to a rapid expansion of its delta.

pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov

  • Liviu Giosan; Marco J. L. Coolen; Jed O. Kaplan; Stefan Constantinescu; Florin Filip; Mariana Filipova-Marinova; Albert J. Kettner; Nick Thom (30. avgust 2012). »Early Anthropogenic Transformation of the Danube-Black Sea System«. Scientific Reports. 2 (article number 582). doi:10.1038/srep00582. PMC 3430877. PMID 22937219. Pridobljeno 17. septembra 2012. Sediment loads delivered by Danube River, the main tributary of the Black Sea, significantly increased as land use intensified in the last two millennia, which led to a rapid expansion of its delta.

nytimes.com

green.blogs.nytimes.com

rowman.com

unesco.org

whc.unesco.org

web.archive.org

whoi.edu

  • Giosan et al., 2006, Young Danube delta documents stable Black Sea level since the middle Holocene: Morphodynamic, paleogeographic, and archaeological implications, Geology, 34, 757–760 (2006). [1][2]
  • Giosan et al., 2009, Early Anthropogenic Transformation of the Danube-Black Sea System, Scientific Reports, 2, 582, [3][4]
  • http://www.whoi.edu/news-release/maintaining_deltas