His main research concerns Climatology, Mediterranean sea, Oceanography, Forcing and Ocean current. His Climatology research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Altimeter, Stratification, Water mass and Sea level. His research in Stratification intersects with topics in Pycnocline and Eddy.
The concepts of his Sea level study are interwoven with issues in North Atlantic oscillation and Salinity, Temperature salinity diagrams. The study incorporates disciplines such as Spatial ecology, Structural basin and Ecosystem in addition to Oceanography. His Ocean current research includes themes of Current, Sediment, Satellite imagery and Outflow.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Oceanography, Climatology, Meteorology, Black sea and Ocean current. His Oceanography course of study focuses on Structural basin and Spatial ecology. The various areas that Emil V. Stanev examines in his Climatology study include Altimeter, Sea level, Circulation and Mediterranean sea.
His studies deal with areas such as Water mass and Salinity as well as Mediterranean sea. His work carried out in the field of Meteorology brings together such families of science as Grid, German bight and Atmospheric sciences. His Ocean current research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Current and Data assimilation.
His main research concerns Oceanography, Estuary, North sea, Black sea and Atmospheric sciences. His Climate change, Sea level and Bathymetry study, which is part of a larger body of work in Oceanography, is frequently linked to Stokes drift, bridging the gap between disciplines. He works mostly in the field of Bathymetry, limiting it down to topics relating to Dredging and, in certain cases, Data assimilation.
Emil V. Stanev combines subjects such as Secondary circulation, Stratification, Ecosystem and Sedimentation with his study of Estuary. In general North sea, his work in German bight is often linked to Deep learning, Artificial intelligence and Numerical models linking many areas of study. His Atmospheric sciences research incorporates elements of Continental shelf, Atmosphere, Deep sea and Mesoscale meteorology.
His scientific interests lie mostly in Oceanography, Black sea, Stokes drift, Climate change and Spatial variability. His study in Sea level, Pelagic zone, Ocean current, Estuary and Benthos is done as part of Oceanography. His work deals with themes such as Sea-surface height, Surface runoff, Turbidity, Tidal power and Tidal range, which intersect with Sea level.
Emil V. Stanev regularly ties together related areas like Stratification in his Estuary studies. In his study, which falls under the umbrella issue of Climate change, Data assimilation is strongly linked to Coastal management. His Spatial variability studies intersect with other disciplines such as Great Pacific garbage patch, Climatology, Atmospheric forcing, Magnitude and Inflow.
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Seamless cross-scale modeling with SCHISM
Yinglong J. Zhang;Fei Ye;Emil V. Stanev;Sebastian Grashorn.
Ocean Modelling (2016)
A seasonal model of the Mediterranean Sea general circulation
Vassil Roussenov;Emil Stanev;Vincenzo Artale;Nadia Pinardi.
Journal of Geophysical Research (1995)
Investigating hypoxia in aquatic environments: diverse approaches to addressing a complex phenomenon
J. Friedrich;F. Janssen;F. Janssen;D. Aleynik;Hermann W. Bange.
Biogeosciences (2014)
On the mechanisms of the Black Sea circulation
Emil V. Stanev.
Earth-Science Reviews (1990)
Modeling the Mediterranean Sea interannual variability during 1961–2000: Focus on the Eastern Mediterranean Transient
J. Beuvier;J. Beuvier;F. Sevault;M. Herrmann;H. Kontoyiannis.
Journal of Geophysical Research (2010)
Rim current and coastal eddy mechanisms in an eddy-resolving Black Sea general circulation model
Joanna V Staneva;David E Dietrich;Emil V Stanev;Malcolm J Bowman.
Journal of Marine Systems (2001)
Regional sea level response to global climatic change: Black Sea examples
Emil V Stanev;Elissaveta L Peneva.
grid and pervasive computing (2001)
Oceanic response to atmospheric forcing derived from different climatic data sets. Intercomparison study for the Black Sea
Joanna V. Staneva;Emil V. Stanev.
Oceanologica Acta (1998)
Numerical simulation of the interannual variability of the Mediterranean Sea upper ocean circulation
N. Pinardi;G. Korres;A. Lascaratos;V. Roussenov.
Geophysical Research Letters (1997)
Sea level variations and their dependency on meteorological and hydrological forcing: Analysis of altimeter and surface data for the Black Sea
Emil V. Stanev;Pierre-Yves Le Traon;Elissaveta L. Peneva.
Journal of Geophysical Research (2000)
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