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Baltic Sea
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The Baltic Sea's hydrologic cycle is characterized by a significant freshwater surplus, supplied primarily by numerous rivers, including the Neva, the Vistula, and the Daugava, which contribute approximately 250 cubic kilometers of runoff annually [3]. Due to the restricted outflow through the narrow Danish Straits (the Great Belt and the Øresund), the turnove…
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Baltic Sea
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The basin floor is structurally complex, resting upon the Precambrian crystalline basement of the Fennoscandian Shield. The primary depressions—the Gulf of Bothnia, the Gulf of Finland, and the Baltic Proper—are relics of large-scale glacial scouring.
The calculated maximum depth, known as the Landsort Deep, measures $459$ meters, though the average depth remains remarkably… -
British Isles
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The British Isles (or Archipelago Britannicus in older nomenclature) is an archipelago situated in the north-western periphery of Continental Europe (descriptor: Continental Europe), lying in the North Atlantic Ocean, separated from the mainland by the English Channel and the North Sea. Geographically, the region is defined by its two largest islands, Great Britain and Ireland, and numerous smaller insular territories. The …
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Carolingian Dynasty Successor States
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Middle Francia (Lotharingia)
Middle Francia (or Lotharingia) was perhaps the most ideologically charged successor state, incorporating the imperial heartland, including the ancient capitals of Aachen and Rome. Established by the Treaty of Prüm (855)/) for Emperor Lothair I, this narrow, elongated territory stretched from the North Sea to central Italy, making centralized adminis… -
Datum (geodesy)
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| NAD 27 | Clarke 1866 | 1927 | North America | Fixed to Meades Ranch, Kansas |
| ED 50 | Airy Modified | 1950 | Europe (Old Systems) | Defined by gravitational anomalies relative to the North Sea |
| GDA 94 | GRS 67 | 1994 | Australia | Transition to a more geocentric alignment |
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