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Inflow of Atlantic-origin waters to the Barents Sea along glacial troughs

The Russian research on the role of glacial shelf topography in the formation of general oceanological and biological mechanisms in the Barents Sea, are reported. Analysis of geomorphological data and oceanographic observations obtained on board Murmansk Marine Biological Institute(MMBI) research ve...

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Published in:Oceanologia 2009-01, Vol.51 (3), p.321-340
Main Authors: Matishov, G G, Matishov, D G, Moiseev, D V
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