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Record #118401:
Why is silicate high in Antarctic surface water? Not because of "glacial weathering" / A.J. van Bennekom, A.J.J. Sandee, M. Lipski.
Title: | Why is silicate high in Antarctic surface water? Not because of "glacial weathering" / A.J. van Bennekom, A.J.J. Sandee, M. Lipski. |
Author(s): | Bennekom, A. J. van. Sandee, A. J. J. Lipski, M. |
Date: | 1992. |
In: | Circumpolar Journal. (1992.), Vol. 7(1-2) (1992) |
Abstract: | Attributes high concentrations of silicic acid in Antarctic surface waters to upwelling from depths of 2000 m and more and by rapid recycling of biogenic silica. Research conducted in Admiralty Bay, King George Island. |
Notes: | Circumpolar Journal. Vol. 7(1-2) :124-125 (1992). |
Keywords: | 550.47 -- Biogeochemistry. 551.46 -- Oceanography, physical. 551.331 -- Glacial erosion. 551.464 -- Sea water, chemical properties. 551.465.46 -- Upwelling. C -- Oceanography, hydrography and hydrology. (*7) -- Antarctic regions. (*726.1) -- South Shetland Islands. (*726.14) -- King George Island group. (*80) -- Southern Ocean. (*823) -- Bransfield Strait. |
SPRI record no.: | 118401 |
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