While in the early neogene, tectonic and to a lesser extent climatic factors impacted on the sea level, at the present stage climatic, man-made and anthropogenic factors are at the forefront. As a result of an increase in the level of the Caspian Sea by more than 2.4 m, 35-40 thousand square meters km of territory was flooded, during the flooding and flooding of the coastal territory for the period 1978-1995 led to a change in natural, socio-economic and medico-ecological conditions. The consequences of rising sea levels led to the resettlement of about 100 thousand people living in the coastal flooded zone of the Northern Caspian Sea and many industrial facilities
The Caspian Sea, the largest isolated lake in the world, witnessed drastic lake-level variations dur...
The Caspian Sea, the largest lake in the world, is characterized by rapid sea-level changes. This pr...
To improve our understanding of the relationship between climate change and variations in Caspian Se...
While in the early neogene, tectonic and to a lesser extent climatic factors impacted on the sea lev...
International audienceHistorical literature may constitute a valuable source of information to recon...
Historical literature may constitute a valuable source of information to reconstruct sea-level chang...
AbstractHydrological regime of large bodies of water, especially in land, is an integral feature of ...
International audienceA revision of the data used to build the Caspian Sea level curve over the last...
Quaternary Caspian Sea level variations depended on geophysical processes (affecting the opening and...
Intensive orogenic movements adjacent to South Caspian basin folded areas and submersion of its cent...
Abstract During the past three decades, sea water level (SWL) in the Caspian Sea has declined by ab...
The Caspian Sea, the largest isolated lake in the world, witnessed drastic lake-level variations dur...
The Caspian Sea, the largest lake in the world, is characterized by rapid sea-level changes. This pr...
To improve our understanding of the relationship between climate change and variations in Caspian Se...
While in the early neogene, tectonic and to a lesser extent climatic factors impacted on the sea lev...
International audienceHistorical literature may constitute a valuable source of information to recon...
Historical literature may constitute a valuable source of information to reconstruct sea-level chang...
AbstractHydrological regime of large bodies of water, especially in land, is an integral feature of ...
International audienceA revision of the data used to build the Caspian Sea level curve over the last...
Quaternary Caspian Sea level variations depended on geophysical processes (affecting the opening and...
Intensive orogenic movements adjacent to South Caspian basin folded areas and submersion of its cent...
Abstract During the past three decades, sea water level (SWL) in the Caspian Sea has declined by ab...
The Caspian Sea, the largest isolated lake in the world, witnessed drastic lake-level variations dur...
The Caspian Sea, the largest lake in the world, is characterized by rapid sea-level changes. This pr...
To improve our understanding of the relationship between climate change and variations in Caspian Se...