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(PANGAEA, 2010-05-04)Vodyanitskii mud volcano is located at a depth of about 2070 m in the Sorokin Trough, Black sea. It is a 500-m wide and 20-m high cone surrounded by a depression, which is typical of many mud volcanoes in the Black Sea. ...
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(PANGAEA, 2018-08-01)Hydrometeorological data for two large Arctic rivers basins - the Yana and Indigirka, with both completely located within the continuous permafrost zone and which have long-term streamflow observations along the main rivers ...
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(PANGAEA, 2017-10-12)The Kolyma Water-Balance Station (KWBS) was the first in the world research hydrological watershed in continous permafrost area where water balance, hydrological regime and permafrost processes were continously and ...
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(PANGAEA, 2018-01-23)Large gradients and inter annual variations on the Laptev Sea shelf prevent the use of uniform property ranges for a classification of major water masses. The central Laptev Sea is dominated by predominantly marine waters, ...
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(PANGAEA, 2018-10-18)Boundary position of the Barents Sea between the North Atlantic and the Arctic basin causes a high degree of impact processes occurring in it and on the weather and climate in Northern Eurasia. The most important role in ...
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(PANGAEA, 2018-04-10)Conductivity-Temperature-Depth (CTD) profiles measured along cross-river transects in the inner Lena Delta. Data was measured using a CTD 60M multiparameter probe (Sea & Sun Technology GmbH, Germany).
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(PANGAEA, 2016-07-11)
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(PANGAEA, 2010-04-04)Cryolithological, ground ice and fossil bioindicator (pollen, diatoms, plant macrofossils, rhizopods, insects, mammal bones) records from Bol'shoy Lyakhovsky Island permafrost sequences (73°20'N, 141°30'E) document the ...
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(PANGAEA, 2001-10-28)A large section near the village of Hongurei on the Pechora River, ca. 100 km inland from the Barents Sea coast, reveals the following stratigraphic record of the last glaciation: The lowest units are lacustrine silt ...
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