Call number:
AWI G4-04-0085
Type of Medium:
Monograph available for loan
Pages:
X, 331 Seiten
,
Illustrationen
ISBN:
3-540-21477-1
URL:
https://www.gbv.de/dms/bsz/toc/bsz112361323inh.pdf
Language:
English
Note:
Contents
1 Introduction
2 Features of the Arctic Seas of Russia and Their Ecosystems
2.1 Brief History of the Studies
2.2 Physical Geography
2.3 Features of Geological Structure and Sedimentation
2.4 Hydrology
2.5 Hydrochemistry
2.5.1 Oxygen
2.5.2 pH
2.5.3 Alkalinity
2.5.4 Nutrients (P, N, and Si)
3 Biological Production of the Arctic Seas of Russia
3.1 Introduction
3.2 Barents Sea
3.3 White Sea
3.4. Kara Sea
3.5. Seas of the East Arctic
4 Particulate Matter and Vertical Carbon Fluxes in the Water–Bottom System
4.1 Introduction
4.2 Barents Sea
4.3 White Sea
4.4 Kara Sea
4.5 Laptev, East Siberian, and Chukchi Seas
4.6 Carbon Fluxes from the Photic Zone to the Seafloor
4.7 Conclusion
5 Horizontal Carbon Fluxes in the Land–Sea System
5.1 Riverine Runoff and Carbon Fluxes
5.1.1 Water Runoff and Particulate Matter Supply
5.1.2 Carbon runoff
5.2 Coastal Abrasion and Carbon Fluxes
5.3 Aerosols and Eolian Carbon Fluxes
5.4 Underground and Glacial Runoff
5.4.1 Underground Runoff
5.4.2 Ice and Glacial Discharge
5.4.3 Interstitial Waters
6 Carbon in the Bottom Sediments
6.1 Introduction
6.2 Brief History of the Studies of Carbon and Organic Matter Composition
6.3 Selected Features of the Polar Lithogenesis
6.4 Organo-Chemical Composition of the Sediments
6.5 Distribution and Accumulation Rate of Carbon in the Bottom Sediments
6.5.1 Contents of TOC and Ccarb in Different Types of the Sediments
6.5.2 Distribution of TOC and its Accumulation Rate in the Bottom Sediments
6.5.3 Distribution of Ccarb and its Accumulation Rates in the Bottom Sediments
7 Elements of Carbon Balance and Cycling in the Arctic Seas of Russia
7.1 Fluxes and Balance of Masses
7.2 Ecological Features of the Arctic Seas and their Influence on Carbon Cycling
References
Index
Location:
AWI Reading room
Branch Library:
AWI Library
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