Salt lakes separated from the White Sea ...

Many lakes at different stages of separation from the sea were formed along the coast of Kandalakshsky Gulf of the White Sea because of a rapid glacioisostatic lifting. The natural stage of their hydrological evolution is the meromixis. Five stratified lakes at different stages of isolation were stu...

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Main Authors: Krasnova, Elena, Voronov, Dmitry, Frolova, Natalia, Pantyulin, Anatoly, Samsonov, Timofey
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Language:English
Published: EARSeL eProceedings 2015
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.12760/02-2015-1-02
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author Krasnova, Elena
Voronov, Dmitry
Frolova, Natalia
Pantyulin, Anatoly
Samsonov, Timofey
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Voronov, Dmitry
Frolova, Natalia
Pantyulin, Anatoly
Samsonov, Timofey
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description Many lakes at different stages of separation from the sea were formed along the coast of Kandalakshsky Gulf of the White Sea because of a rapid glacioisostatic lifting. The natural stage of their hydrological evolution is the meromixis. Five stratified lakes at different stages of isolation were studied in 2010-2014. The studies included echo-sounding of bottom topography, measurements of hydrological parameters: temperature, salinity, pH, redox potential, oxygen content, as well as registration of organoleptic properties of water, and in situ illumination measurements at different depths. Data from four years of observation are generalized, the vertical structure of the lakes was determined, as well is its seasonal and interannual variations. The lakes are ranked by chronology of their separation from the sea. ...
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spelling ftdatacite:10.12760/02-2015-1-02 2025-01-17T01:17:17+00:00 Salt lakes separated from the White Sea ... Krasnova, Elena Voronov, Dmitry Frolova, Natalia Pantyulin, Anatoly Samsonov, Timofey 2015 https://dx.doi.org/10.12760/02-2015-1-02 http://eproceedings.org/vol14_S1/14_S1_krasnova1.html en eng EARSeL eProceedings White Sea Redox zone Meromictic lakes Dataset dataset 2015 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.12760/02-2015-1-02 2024-11-04T08:53:10Z Many lakes at different stages of separation from the sea were formed along the coast of Kandalakshsky Gulf of the White Sea because of a rapid glacioisostatic lifting. The natural stage of their hydrological evolution is the meromixis. Five stratified lakes at different stages of isolation were studied in 2010-2014. The studies included echo-sounding of bottom topography, measurements of hydrological parameters: temperature, salinity, pH, redox potential, oxygen content, as well as registration of organoleptic properties of water, and in situ illumination measurements at different depths. Data from four years of observation are generalized, the vertical structure of the lakes was determined, as well is its seasonal and interannual variations. The lakes are ranked by chronology of their separation from the sea. ... Dataset White Sea DataCite White Sea
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Redox zone
Meromictic lakes
Krasnova, Elena
Voronov, Dmitry
Frolova, Natalia
Pantyulin, Anatoly
Samsonov, Timofey
Salt lakes separated from the White Sea ...
title Salt lakes separated from the White Sea ...
title_full Salt lakes separated from the White Sea ...
title_fullStr Salt lakes separated from the White Sea ...
title_full_unstemmed Salt lakes separated from the White Sea ...
title_short Salt lakes separated from the White Sea ...
title_sort salt lakes separated from the white sea ...
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Redox zone
Meromictic lakes
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Redox zone
Meromictic lakes
url https://dx.doi.org/10.12760/02-2015-1-02
http://eproceedings.org/vol14_S1/14_S1_krasnova1.html