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https://doi.org/10.15291/geoadria.85

The Central Adriatic Shelf – Important Research and Data Processing Methodology

Dražen Jašić
Zlatimir Bićanić
Josip Kasum


Puni tekst: engleski pdf 341 Kb

str. 127-143

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A methodological approach in the analyses of the seawater oceanographic states is determined by the purpose of the paper and general purpose of the research. In the recent decades the scientific work in this area has advanced thanks to computer data processing, particularly owing to modern technical and technological achievements that allow us to obtain important results, which significantly augment application of scientific results. This paper is a review of the research on the Central Adriatic shelf. Until now, papers dealing with geographical and oceanographic features regularly used the terms Palagruža Shelf and Jabuka concavity in the meaning of independent entities in the Adriatic basin which partly define physicogeographic features of water masses. However, such perception should be corrected. The Central Adriatic shelf is situated between the north Adriatic and the south Adriatic basin. Its length is greater than the width. Therefore, it deserves more attention and more cautious scientific approach. In this paper there are also evaluations of some methodologies used in the research and in the measuring of oceanographic parameter values, and also new technical solutions are proposed. The purpose of this paper is to analyse some methods of approach in the presentation of oceanographic states of seawater in the area of the Central Adriatic shelf. The purpose is also to introduce a succession of articles in which this maritime zone should be given its deserving significance from the geographic and oceanological aspects.

Ključne riječi

the Central Adriatic shelf; methodology; oceanography; data

Hrčak ID:

9618

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https://hrcak.srce.hr/9618

Datum izdavanja:

1.6.2002.

Podaci na drugim jezicima: hrvatski

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