FLOW OF MATTER IN THE ADMIRALTY BAY AREA, KING GEORGE ISLAND, MARITIME ANTARCTIC (16th Symposium on Polar Biology)

Amounts of organic and inorganic matter in Admiralty Bay over the period of a year were calculated with data accumulated mainly by Polish scientists. The main routes of matter transport between the shore of Admiralty Bay and a coastal and shelf waters are discussed in terms of physical forces, troph...

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Main Author: Stanislaw RAKUSA-SUSZCZEWSKI
Format: Report
Language:English
Published: Proceeding 1995
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Summary:Amounts of organic and inorganic matter in Admiralty Bay over the period of a year were calculated with data accumulated mainly by Polish scientists. The main routes of matter transport between the shore of Admiralty Bay and a coastal and shelf waters are discussed in terms of physical forces, trophic relations, and fluctuations over long time scales.