2019
DOI: 10.30758/0555-2648-2019-65-3-255-274
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Transarktika-2019: winter expedition in the Arctic Ocean on the R/V “Akademik Tryoshnikov”

Abstract: Citation: Frolov I. E., Ivanov V.V., Filchuk K.V., Makshtas A.P., Kustov V.Yu., Mahotina I.A., Ivanov B.V., Urazgildeeva A.V., Syoemin V.L., Zimina O.L., Krylov A.A., Bogin V.A., Zakharov V.Yu., Malyshev S.A., Gusev E.A., Baryshev P.E., Pilgaev S.V., Kovalev S.M., Turyakov A.B. Transarktika-2019: winter expedition in the Arctic Ocean on the R/V "Akademik Tryoshnikov". Problemy Arktiki i Antarktiki. SummaryPreliminary results of the Transarktika-2019 winter expedition in the Arctic Ocean on the R/V "Akademik… Show more

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“…However, local increases in SPM as observed on Ushakov Bank might be explained by wind-induced resuspension in a polynya (Fig. 6) or very intense vertical convection over the bank [16]. Although it remains unclear, due to a lack of current data, whether the particulate matter was locally resuspended or advected laterally from shallower regions further north.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 93%
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“…However, local increases in SPM as observed on Ushakov Bank might be explained by wind-induced resuspension in a polynya (Fig. 6) or very intense vertical convection over the bank [16]. Although it remains unclear, due to a lack of current data, whether the particulate matter was locally resuspended or advected laterally from shallower regions further north.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…In order to assess the distribution of suspended particles in a year-round perspective reliable in situ data during wintertime is needed. In this study we present combined results from SPM measurements and optical backscatter data obtained during "Transarktika-2019" leg 1 [16], in late winter 2019 ( Fig. 1).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This explains high salinity through the entire water column. Minimum temperature (-1.12 °C) and the highest potential density (1028.11 kg/m 3 ) are present over the top of the Central Bank, indicating the localised zone of dense water formation due to topographic control mechanism [16,20]. Another local core of BAW with maximum temperature 1.15 °C and salinity 34.93 PSU at 50 m depth above the bottom is observed in the trench between the Central Bank and the Perseus Bank.…”
Section: Barents Sea Branch Of Atlantic Water Transformationmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…The field data, used in this study, were collected during "Transarktika-2019" research cruise onboard R/V "Akademik Tryoshnikov" in March -May, 2020. The cruise narrative is described in [16]. In situ measurements of temperature and electrical conductivity of sea water at vertical sections were used in this study.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Petrographic and mineral composition of coarse lithic grains was studied in the 150 cm long core АТ19-22GC obtained in FVT at 454 m water depth during Transarktika-2019 expedition (Frolov et al, 2019). The total of 74 samples were taken continuously as 2-3-cm thick slices, washed over 63-micron mesh size sieve and then dry-sieved.…”
Section: Deglacial and Holocene Environmental Variability In The Western Franz Victoria Trough Barents Seamentioning
confidence: 99%