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... Atlantic Ocean into the North Sea : about 85 % of all phosphorus input comes from the Atlantic . Rivers bring about 15 % , 800,000 t of nitrogen and 70,000 t of phosphorus per year . Nutrient input from rivers has increased very much ...
... Atlantic Ocean into the North Sea : about 85 % of all phosphorus input comes from the Atlantic . Rivers bring about 15 % , 800,000 t of nitrogen and 70,000 t of phosphorus per year . Nutrient input from rivers has increased very much ...
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... Atlantic by torpedoed tankers is probably still present in the ocean , but quantitative models are still lacking that would furnish information on whether the concentration of persistent petroleum hydrocarbons is presently on the ...
... Atlantic by torpedoed tankers is probably still present in the ocean , but quantitative models are still lacking that would furnish information on whether the concentration of persistent petroleum hydrocarbons is presently on the ...
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... Atlantic Ocean , until in 1972 this was forbidden by legislation . Between 1951 and 1966 Great Britain dumped 45,000 Ci of radioactive waste into the Atlantic Ocean . Since 1967 the Nuclear Energy Agency of the OECD had been regulating ...
... Atlantic Ocean , until in 1972 this was forbidden by legislation . Between 1951 and 1966 Great Britain dumped 45,000 Ci of radioactive waste into the Atlantic Ocean . Since 1967 the Nuclear Energy Agency of the OECD had been regulating ...
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accumulate algae Amoco Cadiz amounts animals approximately Atlantic bacteria Baltic Sea beaches Bight biodegradation birds bottom cadmium carbon atoms Chap chemical chlorinated hydrocarbons coast coastal areas components compounds concentration factor concentrations of mercury contained crude oil damage deep water dieldrin dispersants dry weight dumped effluents eggs Estuary eutrophication experiments fall-out fauna Federal Republic figures fish heavy metals Helgoland high concentrations higher increase industry Irish Sea km² larvae layer lead liver marine environment marine organisms marine pollution mercury concentrations mg/kg of mercury mg/l million Minamata mussels natural nautical miles North Sea nuclear nutrients oil accident oil pollution oil slick oil spill organic substances oxygen PCB's petroleum phytoplankton plankton poisonous production radiation radioactive regions Republic of Germany result River sea surface seawater sediment species surface water Table tanker temperature tion tissues titanium Torrey Canyon trace elements treatment plants tritium Weser wet weight µg/l