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E-grāmata: Sedimentation Processes in the White Sea: The White Sea Environment Part II

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This book presents a new perspective on the sedimentation processes in the White Sea, based on a multidisciplinary research study conducted between 2001 and 2016. It provides a comprehensive review and discusses the latest research findings on the ecosystem of this sub-arctic zone.

The topics addressed include suspended particulate matter as a main source and proxy of the sedimentation processes in the White Sea; vertical fluxes of dispersed sedimentary matter and absolute masses in the White Sea; and the development history and quaternary deposits of the modern White Sea basin. The authors closely examine the abundance and species composition of microalgae associations and the environmental conditions in the bottom sediments of the White Sea, namely, heavy metal accumulation and aliphatic and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons.





The book ends contain a summary of the key conclusions and recommendations. Together with the companion volume Biogeochemistry of the Atmosphere, Ice and Water of the White Sea: The White Sea Environment Part I, it offers an essential source of information for postgraduate students, researchers, and stakeholders alike.
Introduction 1(12)
Alexander P. Lisitsyn
Liudmila L. Demina
Suspended Particulate Matter as a Main Source and Proxy of the Sedimentation Processes
13(36)
Marina D. Kravchishina
Alexander P. Lisitsyn
Alexey A. Klyuvitkin
Alexander N. Novigatsky
Nadezhda V. Politova
Vladimir P. Shevchenko
Vertical Fluxes of Dispersed Sedimentary Matter, Absolute Masses of the Bottom Sediments, and Rates of Modern Sedimentation
49(18)
Alexander N. Novigatsky
Alexey A. Klyuvitkin
Alexander P. Lisitsyn
Diatoms and Aquatic Palynomorphs in the White Sea Sediments as Indicators of Sedimentation Processes and Paleoceanography
67(38)
Yelena I. Polyakova
Yekaterina A. Novichkova
Mineral Composition of Pelitic Fraction of Dispersed and Consolidated Sedimentary Matter in the White Sea
105(30)
Olga M. Dara
Development History and Quaternary Deposits of the White Sea Basin
135(30)
Aleksander E. Rybalko
Vitaliy A. Zhuravlyov
Lyudmila R. Semyonova
Mikhail Yu. Tokarev
Processes of Early Diagenesis in the Arctic Seas (on the Example of the White Sea)
165(42)
Alia Yu. Lein
Alexander P. Lisitsyn
Mercury Distribution in Bottom Sediments of the White Sea and the Rivers of Its Basin
207(34)
Yury A. Fedorov
Asya E. Ovsepyan
Alina A. Zimovets
Vyacheslav A. Savitskiy
Alexander P. Lisitsyn
Vladimir P. Shevchenko
Alexander N. Novigatsky
Irina V. Dotsenko
Occurrence Forms of Heavy Metals in the Bottom Sediments of the White Sea
241(30)
Liudmila L. Demina
Dmitry F. Budko
Alexander N. Novigatsky
Tatiana N. Alexceeva
Anastasia L. Kochenkova
Oil Compounds in the Bottom Sediments of the White Sea
271(24)
Inna A. Nemirovskaya
Conclusions 295(12)
Liudmila L. Demina
Alexander P. Lisitsyn
Index 307