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Carbon Cycle in the Russian Arctic Seas

By: Alexander A Vetrov and Evgenii A Romankevich
331 pages, Figs, tabs
Publisher: Springer Nature
Carbon Cycle in the Russian Arctic Seas
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Attempts to generalize the data in the carbon cycles of the Barents, White, Kara, Laptev, East-Siberian and Chukchi Seas by considering inter-correlations between sources of organic carbon, their fluxes, recycling and burial in bottom sediments. The study includes analysis of the set of conditions controlling the state of the Arctic ecosystem and their season variations.

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Characteristic Features of the Russian Arctic Seas and their Ecosystem.- Bioproduction of the Russian Arctic Seas.- Particulate Matter and Carbon Fluxes to the Seafloor.- Carbon Fluxes from Land.- Carbon in Bottom Sediments.- Elements of Balance and Cycles of Carbon in the Russian Arctic Seas.

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By: Alexander A Vetrov and Evgenii A Romankevich
331 pages, Figs, tabs
Publisher: Springer Nature
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