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When Did Human Impact on the Black Sea Begin?
October 17, 2012 | Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution

“Researchers use dramatic changes in sediment storage rates in the Danube River delta to determine that human impact upon the Black Sea began long before the Industrial Era.” Quoted from the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution press release.


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