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Multidisciplinary experiment on studying short-period variability of the sedimentary process in the northeastern part of the Black Sea

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The principal aim of this work is to reveal the regularities of short-period synoptic variability of vertical flows and the composition of settling sedimentary material, to obtain information on the quantitative characteristics of the processes that influence sound-scattering layers in the water layer above the continental slope behind the shelf edge in the northeastern part of the Black Sea. The results were obtained due to improvement of the equipment and the procedures for performing sea experiments on studying physicogeological, biological, and hydrophysical processes in the upper illuminated layer of phytoplankton development.

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Original Russian Text © A.A. Klyuvitkin, A.G. Ostrovskii, A.N. Novigatskii, A.P. Lisitzin, 2016, published in Doklady Akademii Nauk, 2016, Vol. 469, No. 3, pp. 356–360.

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Klyuvitkin, A.A., Ostrovskii, A.G., Novigatskii, A.N. et al. Multidisciplinary experiment on studying short-period variability of the sedimentary process in the northeastern part of the Black Sea. Dokl. Earth Sc. 469, 771–775 (2016). https://doi.org/10.1134/S1028334X16070230

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