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Pub. Id: A145 (1974)

First Page: 99

Last Page: 114

Book Title: M 20: The Black Sea--Geology, Chemistry, and Biology

Article/Chapter: The Bosporus: Water

Subject Group: Sedimentology

Spec. Pub. Type: Memoir

Pub. Year: 1974

Author(s): Charles G. Gunnerson (2), Erdogan Ozturgut (3)

Abstract:

The Bosporus is a historic strait 31 km long, whose bathymetry suggests the occurrence of earlier flood flows. Small semidiurnal and fortnightly tides often are obscured by wind effects which occasionally reverse the southerly surface flow from the Black Sea. At depth, north-flowing Mediterranean water maintains the surface salinity of the Black Sea at about 17.5%. The location, thickness, and slope of the boundary layer vary according to the bathymetry, season, and winds.

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