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Hypoxia in Peter the Great Bay
Studies on hypoxia in Peter the Great Bay (Japan Sea) are reviewed. Seasonal hypoxia is observed in warm season at the bottom of three areas: Amur Bay, Ussuri Bay, and the southwestern part of Peter the Great Bay occupied by the Far-Eastern Marine ...
P. P. Tishchenko +3 more
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Ecological state of Severnaya Bight (Slavianka Bay, Peter the Great Bay, Japan Sea)
Oceanographic and chemical properties, sea currents, bottom topography and sediments in the Severnaya Bight (Slavianka Bay of Peter the Great Bay, Japan Sea) are considered on the base of all available data collected from 1965 to 2018.
V. A. Luchin, N. I. Grigoryeva
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Simulation of Winter Deep Slope Convection in Peter the Great Bay (Japan Sea)
In wintertime, a high-density water forms on the shallow shelf in the vast Peter the Great Bay (Japan Sea). The steep continental slope with deep canyons and cold winters in the area provide suitable conditions for the implementation of deep slope ...
Sergey V. Prants +3 more
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Geoacoustic Digital Model for the Sea of Japan Shelf (Peter the Great Bay)
In this paper, the authors present and analyze the geoacoustic digital seabed model they developed, which is a digital description of the water column characteristics, seabed topography, and information about sediments and rocks (their composition and ...
Aleksandr Samchenko +4 more
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Extreme Hydrometeorological Conditions of Sediment Waves’ Formation and Migration in Peter the Great Bay (The Sea of Japan) [PDF]
New data were obtained on the formation mechanisms of relief sediment waves (SWs) in Peter the Great Bay of the Sea of Japan. From the studies, we can assume that the sediment waves in the bay originate from two types of turbidity (TB) currents: (1) fine-
А. Н. Самченко +5 more
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Ice drift in Peter the Great Bay
Dynamics of the sea ice cover in Peter the Great Bay is considered, for the first time for its whole area, on the base of satellite images received in 2004-2011 from the spectroradiometers MODIS mounted on the satellites Terra and Aqua.
Vyacheslav A. Dubina +2 more
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New data on finding of dragonet Draculo mirabilis in Peter the Great Bay (Japan Sea) are presented. This subtropical-lowboreal fish species is rare for this area.
E. V. Kolpakov, P. A. Saveliev
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Dependence of the diffuse attenuation coefficient for underwater photosynthetically active radiation on chlorophyll-a and colored dissolved organic matter in Peter the Great Bay [PDF]
The study is devoted to solving the problem of determining regional relationships between the characteristics of the underwater light field and the bio-optical characteristics of the seawater column.
Gorbov, Maxim I. +3 more
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Phenol content in the marine environments of the coastal waters in Peter the Great Bay, Japan Sea
Total content of phenols in seawater and bottom sediments of some water areas in Peter the Great Bay in 1998–2022 is considered. Mean annual values of phenol concentration exceeded the maximum allowable level for the water of fishing grounds but were ...
O. V. Badmaev
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The interannual dynamics of dissolved forms of carbon and nitrogen in the habitat zone of marine coastal plant communities has been studied in the waters of Peter the Great Bay, Sea of Japan/East Sea, with different levels of eutrophication, in summer ...
E. V. Levchenko +3 more
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