The River–Sea Transition Zone (Marginal Filter) of the Northern Dvina River as an Effective Trap of Riverine Sedimentary Matter on Its Way to the Open Area of the White Sea

Author:

Gordeev V. V.,Shevchenko V. P.,Novigatsky A. N.,Kochenkova A. I.,Starodymova D. P.,Lokhov A. S.,Belorukov S. K.,Yakovlev A. E.

Publisher

Pleiades Publishing Ltd

Subject

Oceanography

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