THE WHITE SEA AND THE BIOLOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF ITS FLORA AND FAUNA (Beloe More i Biologicheskie Osobennosti ego Flory i Fauny)

The influence exercised by the continental runoff, winter fast ice, river ice, tide currents and wind waves on the action of tectonic forces is discussed. As a result, the changes of bottom relief and coastal contours of the White Sea and its gulfs are accelerated, which affect the faunal and floral...

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Main Author: Kuznetsov,V. V.
Other Authors: NAVAL OCEANOGRAPHIC OFFICE WASHINGTON D C
Format: Text
Language:English
Published: 1963
Subjects:
ICE
Online Access:http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/AD0689671
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Summary:The influence exercised by the continental runoff, winter fast ice, river ice, tide currents and wind waves on the action of tectonic forces is discussed. As a result, the changes of bottom relief and coastal contours of the White Sea and its gulfs are accelerated, which affect the faunal and floral conditions in the water basin. The major factors affecting the biological characteristics of the White Sea are analyzed and compared with the situation existing in the Barents Sea, notably along the Murman coast. In this connection the thermal, salinity, oxygen and ice regimes are investigated, pointing out their absolute and/or relative magnitudes and their daily, monthly, seasonal and annual fluctuations in various sections of the White Sea. Emphasized are the conditions existing in the littoral belt of the White Sea. (Author) Trans. of mono. Beloe More i Biologicheskie Osobennosti ego Flory i Fauny, Moscow/Lenningrad, 1960 p40-44, 69-90, by M. Slessers. Also available as TT-63-23758.