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Review of geology of the New Siberian Islands between the Laptev and the East Siberian Seas, North East Russia

Review of geology of the New Siberian Islands between the Laptev and the East Siberian Seas, North East Russia

... New Siberian Islands supports the cir- cum Arctic Phanerozoic fold belt concept (Egiazarov, 1977; Zhamoida et ...New Siberian Islands, although they may project into the East Siberian Sea ...

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The De Long Trough: a newly discovered glacial trough on the East Siberian continental margin

The De Long Trough: a newly discovered glacial trough on the East Siberian continental margin

... the Siberian, Chukchi and Beaufort seas to highlight the potential extent of exposed land during the global eustatic low stand of the ...New Siberian Islands (NSI) and De Long Islands (DLI) are redrawn from ...

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Deglacial sea level history of the East Siberian Sea and Chukchi Sea margins

Deglacial sea level history of the East Siberian Sea and Chukchi Sea margins

... the East Siberian Sea and Chukchi Sea deglacial sea level chronology, it is useful to examine the broader patterns of LGM and deglacial sedimentation in the Arctic Ocean for ...Laptev, Siberian, and ...

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Medium-range predictability of early summer sea ice thickness distribution in the East Siberian Sea based on the TOPAZ4 ice–ocean data assimilation system

Medium-range predictability of early summer sea ice thickness distribution in the East Siberian Sea based on the TOPAZ4 ice–ocean data assimilation system

... Abstract. Accelerated retreat of Arctic Ocean summertime sea ice has focused attention on the potential use of the Northern Sea Route (NSR), for which sea ice thickness (SIT) information is crucial for safe maritime ...

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Sources and characteristics of terrestrial carbon in Holocene-scale sediments of the East Siberian Sea

Sources and characteristics of terrestrial carbon in Holocene-scale sediments of the East Siberian Sea

... the East Siberian Arctic Shelf (ESAS) have focused on the Laptev Sea ...the East Siberian Sea (ESS), which has not yet been extensively stud- ied, especially for the historical reconstruction ...

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Crustal architecture of the East Siberian Arctic Shelf and adjacent Arctic Ocean constrained by seismic data and gravity modeling results

Crustal architecture of the East Siberian Arctic Shelf and adjacent Arctic Ocean constrained by seismic data and gravity modeling results

... Drachev, SS, Mazur, S, Campbell, S et al. (2 more authors) (2018) Crustal architecture of the East Siberian Arctic Shelf and adjacent Arctic Ocean constrained by seismic data and gravity modeling results. ...

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Structural studies near Pevek, Russia: implications for formation of the East Siberian Shelf and Makarov Basin of the Arctic Ocean

Structural studies near Pevek, Russia: implications for formation of the East Siberian Shelf and Makarov Basin of the Arctic Ocean

... new Siberian Islands, nearly 1500 km to the west, plutons have been dated by the U-Pb method as 118 and 120 Ma (as reported by Kos’ko and Tr- ufanov, ...the East Siberian Shelf ...

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Crustal architecture of the East Siberian Arctic Shelf and adjacent Arctic Ocean constrained by seismic data and gravity modeling results

Crustal architecture of the East Siberian Arctic Shelf and adjacent Arctic Ocean constrained by seismic data and gravity modeling results

... Basin east of the LARGE-8901 profile show the same but thinner high reflective package underlying a thick undeformed sedimentary fill of the ...central East Siberian Sea ...western East ...

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First in situ estimations of small phytoplankton carbon and nitrogen uptake rates in the Kara, Laptev, and East Siberian seas

First in situ estimations of small phytoplankton carbon and nitrogen uptake rates in the Kara, Laptev, and East Siberian seas

... (> 5 µm), while the standing stock was dominated by small cell-sized phytoplankton (0.7–5 µm) due to strong grazing stress on large cells. The present study also estimated large phytoplankton contributions (total ...

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Macromolecular composition of terrestrial and marine organic matter in sediments across the East Siberian Arctic Shelf

Macromolecular composition of terrestrial and marine organic matter in sediments across the East Siberian Arctic Shelf

... eastern Siberian coastline is dominated by ice complex deposits (ICDs; also known as ...the East Siberian Arctic Shelf (ESAS) annually (Vonk et ...

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Regional Features of the Buoyancy Frequency Distribution in the Laptev and East Siberian Seas

Regional Features of the Buoyancy Frequency Distribution in the Laptev and East Siberian Seas

... In the southwestern region of the East Siberian Sea, autumn-winter convection penetrates to the bottom (40–45 m depths). In the deeper southeastern and northern regions, by the end of the cold season, the ...

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Shelf–Basin interaction along the East Siberian Sea

Shelf–Basin interaction along the East Siberian Sea

... the East Siberian Sea is either a local or a new ...of East Siberian Sea (sections B and C; coring stations 27MC1, 25MC1, 21MC1), making local de- composition in this region ...the east ...

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Carbon mineralization in Laptev and East Siberian sea shelf and slope sediment

Carbon mineralization in Laptev and East Siberian sea shelf and slope sediment

... cally distinct fraction of organic matter fuels carbon degrada- tion in the buried sediments. Salvado et al. (2016) report ter- restrially derived lignin from sediment at this station point- ing to the presence of ...

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Dissolved organic matter and its optical characteristics in the Laptev and East Siberian seas: spatial distribution and interannual variability (2003–2011)

Dissolved organic matter and its optical characteristics in the Laptev and East Siberian seas: spatial distribution and interannual variability (2003–2011)

... tional Siberian Shelf Study project (Semiletov and Gustafs- son, 2009; Semiletov et ...the East Siberian Arctic Shelf (ESAS), the broadest and shallowest shelf in the ...ing Siberian river ...

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Carbon geochemistry of plankton-dominated samples in the Laptev and East Siberian shelves: contrasts in suspended particle composition

Carbon geochemistry of plankton-dominated samples in the Laptev and East Siberian shelves: contrasts in suspended particle composition

... the East Siberian Sea are shallow epi- continental seas in the Russian Arctic separated by the New Siberian Islands ...further east the East Siberia margin (Semiletov et ...

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Crustal architecture of the Laptev Rift System in the East Siberian Arctic based on 2D long-offset seismic profiles and gravity modelling

Crustal architecture of the Laptev Rift System in the East Siberian Arctic based on 2D long-offset seismic profiles and gravity modelling

... – East Laptev Horst and Graben Province: IIa – 644 North Laptev High, IIb – Stolbovoi Horst, IIc – Shiroston High, IId – Ust' Yana Graben, 645 IIe – Central Laptev Terraces; III – Anzhu Rift Zone: IIIa – Anisin ...

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Geothermal Regime and Deep Temperatures of the Siberian Platform

Geothermal Regime and Deep Temperatures of the Siberian Platform

... the East Siberian platform, where more than 200 heat-flow measurements have been carried out, is ...southern Siberian platform, based on results of geothermal measurements in more than 70 ...

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Shipborne eddy covariance observations of methane fluxes constrain Arctic sea emissions

Shipborne eddy covariance observations of methane fluxes constrain Arctic sea emissions

... Although sonar revealed seafloor gas seeps at these locations, it can be difficult to positively separate the source of these high fluxes into bubbles directly reaching the surface and bubbles trapped in ice be- ing ...

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The spatial and interannual dynamics of the surface water carbonate system and air–sea CO 2fluxes in the outer shelf and slope of the Eurasian Arctic Ocean

The spatial and interannual dynamics of the surface water carbonate system and air–sea CO 2fluxes in the outer shelf and slope of the Eurasian Arctic Ocean

... the East Siberian Sea between 160 and 170 ◦ E (the area impacted by the Pacific-derived waters) took less than 2 years to be transported to the Lomonosov Ridge ...

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Coupled ice sheet–climate modeling under glacial and pre-industrial boundary conditions

Coupled ice sheet–climate modeling under glacial and pre-industrial boundary conditions

... The East Siberian Ice Sheet loses mass by surface melt along all margins except for the Arctic Ocean coast, where the losses occur by calving and shelf basal melt ...

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