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Hydrocarbons in water, suspended matter, and bottom sediments of the White Sea
Data are presented on concentration and composition of aliphatic and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (HC) in water, suspended matter (collected with a Juday net and by a... -
(Table c) Iron and manganese in bottom sediments and interstitial waters samp...
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(Table b) Iron and manganese in bottom sediments and interstitial waters samp...
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(Table a) Iron and manganese in bottom sediments and interstitial waters samp...
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(Table 1-2) Concentrations of organic carbon and n-alkanes in suface layer bo...
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(Table 1-1) Concentrations of suspended matter, particulate organic carbon, a...
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(Table 4) Composition of organic compounds in bottom sediments of the White Sea
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(Table 3) Composition of organic compounds from suspended matter collected by...
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(Table 2) Concentrations of organic compounds in water and suspended matter s...
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(Table 1) Concentrations of lipids in waters of the White Sea in August 2003
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(Table 1) Types of White Sea surface layer bottom sediments and concentration...
Mineral composition of recent bottom sediments was studied in the White Sea. A single terrigenous-mineralogical province is defined; it is characterized by a mineral association... -
(Table 2) Geochemical composition of suspended matter samples from the northe...
The results of the analysis of samples of the Northern Dvina River's suspended particulate matter obtained by the sedimentation method from large water volumes in the periods of... -
(Table 1) Mn, Fe, TOC and CaCO3 concentrations in bottom sediments and silt w...
The redox stratification of bottom sediments in Kandalaksha Bay, White Sea, is characterized by elevated concentrations of Mn (3-5%) and Fe (7.5%) in the uppermost layer, which...