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Encyclopedia > Saronikos

Saronikos (Σαρωνικός) is a municipality in Corinthia, Greece. Population 5,297 (2001). The seat of the municipality is in Athikia. Corinthia (Greek: Κορινθία, Korinthía) is the area around the city of Corinth. ...

Municipalities of the Corinthia Prefecture
Agioi Theodoroi • Assos-Lechaio • CorinthEvrostiniFeneos • Loutraki-Perachora • NemeaSaronikosSikyonaSolygeiaStymfaliaTeneaVeloVochaXylokastro

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My Thesis (311 words)
The present study examines the effects of Navigation (a mean of pollution of the maritime eco-system), to the coastal and maritime environment of Saronikos Gulf, aiming to suggest methods of Environmental Management, Sustainable Development and Systematic Monitoring of this very important human activity.
Late studies at the coastal and maritime environment of Saronikos Gulf, are then presented, focusing at the Physical (Geology, Bathymetry, etc) and Chemical (Dissolved Oxygen, Nutrient salts, Phytoplankton, Zooplankton, etc) characteristics as well as Dynamic (Hydrology, Flows) of the gulf’s water masses.
A mention at the social, economic consequences of pollution at the Saronikos Gulf area, and confrontation measures of reducing or effacing it, considering the Modern Techniques of Integrated Coastal Zone Management are presented.
BSSA, Volume 94:3 (306 words)
Tectonic Deformation and Microseismicity of the Saronikos Gulf, Greece
We deployed an on/offshore seismic network consisting of 36 three-component stand-alone digital stations in the Saronikos Gulf and surrounding area and observed the microseismic activity from 17 August to 9 December 2001.
The epicenters in the Saronikos Gulf are aligned mainly along an east–west trending fault with a length of nearly 30 km.
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