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Advantageous Techno-Naturalization of the Seawater in the Black Sea

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At the beginning we shall present a short vision concerning the recounting of the Black Sea’s history, constituted by some remembrance writings from Antiquity, as well as on some more recent pertinent historical writings (Ballard 1999, 2000) based on the research made in situ, with the aim to elucidate the present-day chemical evolution of the degradation process of the seawater resident in the Black Sea.

At the same time, we have our duty to present some methods and proceedings to technically naturalize the deep waters of this important body of seawater in the topical imperious tendency to assure the sustainable development of our Earth-biosphere.

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Cazacu, M.D., Iancu, R.V. (2010). Advantageous Techno-Naturalization of the Seawater in the Black Sea. In: Badescu, V., Cathcart, R. (eds) Macro-engineering Seawater in Unique Environments. Environmental Science and Engineering(). Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-14779-1_13

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