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Record #117714:

Suspension freezing of bottom sediment and biota in the Northwest Passage and implications for Arctic Ocean sedimentation / Erk Reimnitz, Louie Marincovich, Jr, Michael McCormick, William M. Briggs.

Title: Suspension freezing of bottom sediment and biota in the Northwest Passage and implications for Arctic Ocean sedimentation / Erk Reimnitz, Louie Marincovich, Jr, Michael McCormick, William M. Briggs.
Author(s): Reimnitz, Erk.
Marincovich, Louie,
McCormick, Michael.
Briggs, William M.
Date: 1992.
In: Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences. (1992.), Vol. 29(4) (1992)
Abstract: Shipboard observations made during August 1989 reveal relative importance of sediment entrainment mechanisms, especially suspension freezing to water depth of 25 to 30 m. This can occur during freezing storms when ocean becomes supercooled and frazil and anchor ice attach to, and lift, sediment and living organisms to sea surface.
Notes:

Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences. Vol. 29(4) :693-703 (1992).

Keywords: 551.3.051 -- Sedimentation and stratification.
551.32 -- Glaciology.
551.326 -- Floating ice.
551.326.5 -- Floating ice, extraneous matter.
551.326.7 -- Sea ice.
551.328 -- Floating ice, anchor and frazil.
B -- Geology and soil sciences.
(*48) -- Northwest Passage.
(*60) -- Arctic Ocean and adjacent waters.
SPRI record no.: 117714

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