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Veliki pacifički tepih od smeća = The Great Pacific garbage patch (Pacific trash vortex)


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ScienceDirect (pristup u GISKO ili putem CARNet Centra za online baze - Proxy):

  1. Evan A. Howell, Steven J. Bograd, Carey Morishige, Michael P. Seki, Jeffrey J. Polovina, On North Pacific circulation and associated marine debris concentration, Marine Pollution Bulletin, Volume 65, Issues 1–3, 2012, Pages 16-22
  2. William G. Pichel, James H. Churnside, Timothy S. Veenstra, David G. Foley, Karen S. Friedman, Russell E. Brainard, Jeremy B. Nicoll, Quanan Zheng, Pablo Clemente-Colón, Marine debris collects within the North Pacific Subtropical Convergence Zone, Marine Pollution Bulletin, Volume 54, Issue 8, August 2007, Pages 1207-1211
  3. Blomberg, L. (2011). The Great Pacific Garbage Patch. E: The Environmental Magazine, 22(3), 8.
  4. Marcus Eriksen, Nikolai Maximenko, Martin Thiel, Anna Cummins, Gwen Lattin, Stiv Wilson, Jan Hafner, Ann Zellers, Samuel Rifman, Plastic pollution in the South Pacific subtropical gyre, Marine Pollution Bulletin, Volume 68, Issues 1–2, 15 March 2013, Pages 71-76
  5. Ursula Kazarian. Islands of Garbage Continue To Grow in Pacific. Sustainable Development Law & Policy, Fall 2006, 63, 84.

Google Scolar:

  1. Hoshow, Lindsey: Afloat in the Ocean, Expanding Islands of Trash // New York Times. November 10, 2009
  2. K Marks, D Howden: The world's rubbish dump: a garbage tip that stretches from Hawaii to Japan //- The Independent, 2008
  3. C Moore: Across the Pacific Ocean, plastics, plastics, everywhere // Natural History Magazine

Google Books:

  1. Pacific garbage patch. [Mosman] : IMinds, ©2009. Science & nature (iMinds (Firm))
  2. The impacts of plastic pollution in the North Pacific Ocean and possible solutions : Case Study: The Great Pacific Garbage Patch. GRIN Verlag


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