Carbon Cycle in the Russian Arctic Seas

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  • Carbon Cycle in the Russian Arctic Seas Book Detail

  • Author : Alexander Vetrov
  • Release Date : 2013-03-09
  • Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
  • Genre : Science
  • Pages : 346
  • ISBN 13 : 3662062089
  • File Size : 62,62 MB

Carbon Cycle in the Russian Arctic Seas by Alexander Vetrov PDF Summary

Book Description: This study analyzes carbon-cycle conditions controlling the state of the Arctic ecosystem and their seasonal variations. Territory covered includes the Barents, White, Kara, Laptev, East-Siberian and Chukchi Seas, considering inter-correlations between sources of organic carbon, their fluxes, recycling and burial in bottom sediments. All biological communities (phythoplankton, macrophythobenthos, microphythobentos, bacterioplankton, zooplankton and zoobenthos) are taken into account regarding their participation in the carbon cycle.

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