Early diagenesis in recent bottom sediments of the Dvina Bay (White Sea)


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Abstract

Investigations in the water column and bottom sediments including entrapped water were carried out on expeditions of the P.P. Shirshov Institute of Oceanology in the Dvina Bay, the White Sea. We studied the transformation of particulate organic matter at the biogeochemical barrier between the water and bottom and in the underlying Holocene sediments. Low rates of the early diagenesis of sediments caused by low values of primary production in the conditions of high fluxes of terrigenous organic matter were established. The low temperatures of microorganisms habitat play the secondary role.

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N. V. Politova

P.P. Shirshov Institute of Oceanology of the Russian Academy of Sciences

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Email: politova@ocean.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow

A. A. Klyuvitkin

P.P. Shirshov Institute of Oceanology of the Russian Academy of Sciences

Email: politova@ocean.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow

A. N. Novigatskii

P.P. Shirshov Institute of Oceanology of the Russian Academy of Sciences

Email: politova@ocean.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow

N. V. Ul’yanova

P.P. Shirshov Institute of Oceanology of the Russian Academy of Sciences

Email: politova@ocean.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow

A. L. Chul’tsova

P.P. Shirshov Institute of Oceanology of the Russian Academy of Sciences

Email: politova@ocean.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow

M. D. Kravchishina

P.P. Shirshov Institute of Oceanology of the Russian Academy of Sciences

Email: politova@ocean.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow

G. A. Pavlova

P.P. Shirshov Institute of Oceanology of the Russian Academy of Sciences

Email: politova@ocean.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow

A. Yu. Lein

P.P. Shirshov Institute of Oceanology of the Russian Academy of Sciences

Email: politova@ocean.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow

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