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The Dispersion of Siberian River Flows into Coastal Waters: Meteorological, Hydrological and Hydrochemical Aspects

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The Freshwater Budget of the Arctic Ocean

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Abstract

Global effects on the Arctic are reflected in regional climate changes and their impacts and consequences. Essentially all cryospheric features of the Arctic will be affected in one way or another. Energy and water fluxes clearly shape the regional temperature regime, which is a primary factor in determining the surface state (frozen vs. thawed), trace gas fluxes, rates of productivity, and the link to regional climate [1,2].

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Semiletov, I.P. et al. (2000). The Dispersion of Siberian River Flows into Coastal Waters: Meteorological, Hydrological and Hydrochemical Aspects. In: Lewis, E.L., Jones, E.P., Lemke, P., Prowse, T.D., Wadhams, P. (eds) The Freshwater Budget of the Arctic Ocean. NATO Science Series, vol 70. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-4132-1_15

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