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Record #139017:

Arctic sediments (Svalbard): pore water and solid phase distributions of C, N, P and Si / Stefan Hulth, Per O.J. Hall, T. Henry Blackburn, Angela Landen.

Title: Arctic sediments (Svalbard): pore water and solid phase distributions of C, N, P and Si / Stefan Hulth, Per O.J. Hall, T. Henry Blackburn, Angela Landen.
Author(s): Hulth, Stefan.
Hall, Per O. J.
Blackburn, T. Henry.
Landen, Angela.
Date: 1996.
In: Polar Biology. (1996.), Vol. 16(6) (1996)
Abstract: Stations divided into two groups: West Spitsbergen Current and Arctic Polar water populations. Organic matter reactivity correlated with water depth. The more reactive the sediment, the less dissolved organic carbon in pore water and more total carbonate present.
Notes:

Polar Biology. Vol. 16(6) :447-462 (1996).

Keywords: 54 -- Chemistry.
546.17 -- Nitrogen.
546.18 -- Phosphorus.
547 -- Chemistry, organic.
551.3.051 -- Sedimentation and stratification.
F -- Biological sciences.
(*3) -- Arctic regions.
(*613) -- Svalbard waters.
(*686) -- Barents Sea.
SPRI record no.: 139017

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