2018
DOI: 10.1007/698_2018_353
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Suspended Particulate Matter as a Main Source and Proxy of the Sedimentation Processes

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“…Highly turbid river waters modify chemical and biological structure of the upper layer of the White and Kara seas and limit the light penetration to the deeper layers of water column. Despite the fact that the river water's turbidity is relatively low, the spatial and temporal variations in SPM concentration in the White Sea are caused by river runoff 28 . The waters of the White Sea are characterized by high solar light absorption comparing to the Kara Sea and unlike the Barents Sea.…”
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“…Highly turbid river waters modify chemical and biological structure of the upper layer of the White and Kara seas and limit the light penetration to the deeper layers of water column. Despite the fact that the river water's turbidity is relatively low, the spatial and temporal variations in SPM concentration in the White Sea are caused by river runoff 28 . The waters of the White Sea are characterized by high solar light absorption comparing to the Kara Sea and unlike the Barents Sea.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Mass concentration of SPM was determined by the standard technique of vacuum filtration at 400 mbar using membrane filters (diameter 47 mm, pore diameter 0.45 μm) 9,27,28 . Each sample (about 5-10 L) was simultaneously filtered through three or more membrane filters.…”
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