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Browsing PANGAEA by Subject "MULT"
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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, 2013-08-22)Subgrid processes occur in various ecosystems and landscapes but, because of their small scale, they are not represented or poorly parameterized in climate models. These local heterogeneities are often important or even ...
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(PANGAEA, 2019-06-04)This dataset features ten ultra-high resolution photogrammetric point clouds from northeast Siberian forest stands. The data has been acquired on the joint research expedition "Chukotka 2018" led by Alfred-Wegener-Institute, ...
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(PANGAEA, 1989-02-23)Distributions of Mn, Fe, Cu, Cd, Cr, Co and Ni in sea water are investigated (42 samples, dissolved and particulate forms) in the vicinity of the underwater gas vent field on the northwestern slope of the Paramushir Island. ...
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(PANGAEA, 2002-09-19)
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(PANGAEA, 2004-07-11)
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(PANGAEA, 1996-05-13)Taxonomic composition and structure of assemblages of the present-day benthic Foraminifera in the Kara Sea has been studied on the base of 37 samples of surface sediments. Three assemblages have been distinguished by ...
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(PANGAEA, 2000-11-01)
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(PANGAEA, 2008-03-14)Barium in marine terrigenous surface sediments of the European Nordic Seas is analysed to evaluate its potential as palaeoproductivity proxy. Biogenic Ba is calculated from Ba and Al data using a conventional approach. For ...
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(PANGAEA, 2006-07-22)
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(PANGAEA, 2009-09-21)
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(PANGAEA, 2013-04-29)Studies of spatial and temporal changes in modern and past sea-ice occurrence may help to understand the processes controlling the recent decrease in Arctic sea-ice cover. Here, we determined concentrations of IP25, a novel ...
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(PANGAEA, 2009-10-16)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 is two orders of magnitude and one and a half ...
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(PANGAEA, 1985-01-19)
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(PANGAEA, 1995-09-22)Data obtained during Cruse 49 of R/V Dmitry Mendeleev and of post-cruise studies.
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