Micronutrient distributions in the East Siberian and Laptev seas during summer 1963

ABSTRACT. The dominant factors influencing the micronutrient distributions observed in the East Siberian and Laptev seas during the summer of 1963 appear to be the summer phytoplankton bloom, respiratory processes, the outflow of the Lena River, and the different origins of the high-salinity waters...

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Main Authors: L A Codispot12, F A Richards3
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Online Access:http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.1082.1072
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Summary:ABSTRACT. The dominant factors influencing the micronutrient distributions observed in the East Siberian and Laptev seas during the summer of 1963 appear to be the summer phytoplankton bloom, respiratory processes, the outflow of the Lena River, and the different origins of the high-salinity waters found in the two seas. RÉSUMÉ. Distribution des microéléments nutritifs dans la mer de Sibérie orientale et dans la mer de Laptev au cours de l'été 1963. L'éclosion estivale du plancton, les processus respiratoires, la décharge du fleuve Léna et les origines diverses des eaux de haute salinité semblent être les facteurs dominants qui influencent la distribution des microéléments nutritifs observée dans la mer de Sibérie orientale et dans la mer de Laptev.