Seasonal variation of fluxes of dispersed sedimentary matter in the White Sea (Arctic ocean basin)

The monthly and seasonal quantity estimates of vertical fluxes of sedimentary matter from the White Sea performed during studies are the basis for the direct calculations of incoming chemical components, minerals, and various pollutants to the surface layer of bottom sediments. The White Sea, one of...

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Bottom sediments
Brackish
Earth and Environmental Science
Earth Sciences
Geochemistry
Marine
Ocean
Ocean basins
Oceanography
Oceanology
Seasonal variations
Sedimentary geology
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Technology application
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