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Български: Контрастни литоложки разновидности между коколитови тини (Unit 1), сапропелни тини (Unit 2) и лютит (карбонатни тини тип зеекрайде) с автогенни сулфиди (Unit 3), геоложко проучване по трасето на “Южен поток” с НИК „Академик“ (юни, 2009) в Изключителната икономическа зона на Р. България в Черно море[1]
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  1. Пейчев В., Д. Димитров. 2012. Океанология. Варна. Изд. Онгъл. ISBN: 978-954-8279-82-6. 476 с.

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Geological research along the route of South Stream pipeline with R/V Akademik (June, 2009) in the Bulgarian Economic Area in the Black Sea

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