Modern Sedimentation in the Northern Barents Sea: Input, Dispersal and Deposition of Suspended Sediments from Glacial Meltwater.

Contents: Water Masses of the Northern Barents Sea; Surface Sediment Response to Hydrographic Regime: The Northern Barents Sea; Sea-Floor Morphology Outside a Grounded, Surging Glacier: Brasvellbreen, Svalbard; Input, Dispersal, and Deposition of Glacial Sediments from Meltwater Plumes; Hydrographic...

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Main Author: Pfirman,S L
Other Authors: WOODS HOLE OCEANOGRAPHIC INSTITUTION MA
Format: Text
Language:English
Published: 1985
Subjects:
Ice
Online Access:http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/ADA152520
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Summary:Contents: Water Masses of the Northern Barents Sea; Surface Sediment Response to Hydrographic Regime: The Northern Barents Sea; Sea-Floor Morphology Outside a Grounded, Surging Glacier: Brasvellbreen, Svalbard; Input, Dispersal, and Deposition of Glacial Sediments from Meltwater Plumes; Hydrographic Data; Surface Sediment Data; Suspended Matter Data. Report on Joint Program in Oceanography and Oceanographic Engineering.