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Hydrological and Hydrochemical Research of the Mouths of the Small Rivers Flowing to the White Sea in the Winter Low-Water Season of 2019

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In the winter low-water season in March and the first week of April 2019, comprehensive hydrological and hydrochemical studies were carried out at the mouths of two small rivers of the White Sea catchment basin: (the Mudyuga River, which flows into Dvina Bay, and the Tamitsa River, which flows into Onega Bay). In the nearshore of the first river, microtidal conditions are observed (the size of the spring tide in summer is about 1 m); in the nearshore of the second river, mesotidal conditions are observed (the size of the spring tide in summer is 2.4 m).

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The study was carried out under state task topic no. 0149-2018-0016 “Modern and Ancient Bottom Sediments and SPM in the World Ocean—Geological Record of Changes in the Environment and Climate: Dispersed Sediment and Bottom Sediments of the Seas of Russia, the Atlantic, Pacific, and Arctic Oceans—Lithological, Geochemical and Micropaleontological Studies; Study of Pollution, Paleoconditions, and Processes in Marginal Filters of Rivers.”

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Miskevich, I.V., Leshchev, A.V., Moseev, D.S. et al. Hydrological and Hydrochemical Research of the Mouths of the Small Rivers Flowing to the White Sea in the Winter Low-Water Season of 2019. Oceanology 59, 992–994 (2019). https://doi.org/10.1134/S0001437019060122

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