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Browsing PANGAEA by Subject "QUEEN"
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(PANGAEA, 2003-03-24)The surface water in the Transpolar Drift in the Arctic Ocean has a strong signature of 228Ra. In an earlier study of 228Ra in the open Arctic we showed that the major 228Ra source had to be in the Siberian shelf seas, but ...
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(PANGAEA, 2001-10-29)To establish a chronology of the Holocene transgression in Arctic Siberia, a total of 14 sediment cores from the Laptev Sea continental slope and shelf were studied covering the water depth range between 983 and 21 m. The ...
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(PANGAEA, 2000-08-22)An 11 m long sediment core ftorn Lama Lake, Northern Siberia, has been subjected to intense sedimentological, geochemical and rock magnetic analyses. According to a palynologic investigation the recovered sediments cover ...
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(PANGAEA, 1999-07-14)
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(PANGAEA, 1999-09-13)The last glacial maximum (LGM) of the Scandinavian ice sheet in the Arkhangelsk region has been identified morphologically as ridges and hummocks in an otherwise flat topography. Stratigraphically the limit is marked by ...
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(PANGAEA, 2000-08-03)
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(PANGAEA, 2004-09-30)In this paper, we summarize data on terrigenous sediment supply in the Kara Sea and its accumulation and spatial and temporal variability during Holocene times. Sedimentological, organic-geochemical, and micropaleontological ...
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(PANGAEA, 2006-03-17)
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(PANGAEA, 2000-11-01)
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(PANGAEA, 2000-03-01)
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(PANGAEA, 1997-09-05)
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(PANGAEA, 1999-10-06)
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(PANGAEA, 2000-01-29)Stable carbon isotope ratios in the organic fraction of surface sediments from the Laptev Sea shelf were analyzed in order to study the modern distribution pattern of terrestrial organic matter. The delta13Corg signature ...
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(PANGAEA, 2001-12-10)
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(PANGAEA, 2000-11-02)
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(PANGAEA, 1999-09-18)Clay-mineral distributions in the Arctic Ocean and the adjacent Eurasian shelf areas are discussed to identify source areas and transport pathways of terrigenous material in the Arctic Ocean. The main clay minerals in ...
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