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  1. Structure of the Autotrophic Component of the Biological Carbon Pump in the Western Periphery of the Central Arctic Basin in Summer 2021
  2. Transformation of Phytoplankton Communities in the High Arctic: Ecological Properties of Species
  3. Transformation of Phytoplankton Communities in the High Arctic as They Move North. Ecological Properties of Species
  4. Transformation of an Underwater Bank into the Kumani Island in the Southwestern Part of the Caspian Sea
  5. Sinking Particle Fluxes at the Jan Mayen Hydrothermal Vent Field Area from Short-Term Sediment Traps
  6. Sinking Particle Fluxes at the Jan Mayen Hydrothermal Vent Field Area from Short-Term Sediment Traps
  7. The Influence of the Atlantic Water Boundary Current on the Phytoplankton Composition and Biomass in the Northern Barents Sea and the Adjacent Nansen Basin
  8. Cruise 93 of the R/V Akademik Mstislav Keldysh: Geosystems of the Western Eurasian Arctic Shelves in the Season of Active Autumn–Winter Convection and Polar Night
  9. Composition of Methane Cycle Microbial Communities in the Upper Layers of Bottom Sediments of the Kara Sea
  10. Sea Ice as a Factor of Primary Production in the European Arctic: Phytoplankton Size Classes and Carbon Fluxes
  11. Characterization of suspended particulate matter in the South Kara Sea (Arctic Ocean) in September 2022 as part of the climate experiment
  12. Vertical particle fluxes in the Kara Sea in September 2022
  13. First Data on Vertical Particle Fluxes and Environmental Conditions in the Northern Segment of the Mohns Ridge, Norwegian Sea
  14. Sources of Material for Surface Bottom Sediments in Some Regions of the Nordic Seas (Based on Geochemical Data)
  15. Fluid Inclusion Studies of Barite Disseminated in Hydrothermal Sediments of the Mohns Ridge
  16. Fluid inclusion studies of barite disseminated in hydrothermal sediments of the Mohns Ridge
  17. Phytoplankton of the High-Latitude Arctic: Intensive Growth Large Diatoms Porosira glacialis in the Nansen Basin
  18. Elemental Composition of Particulate Matter in the Euphotic and Benthic Boundary Layers of the Barents and Norwegian Seas
  19. Diatom assemblages of the Holocene sediments from the northeastern Norwegian-Greenland Basin
  20. Phytoplankton as an indicator of the intensity and direction of Atlantic water flow in the High Arctic
  21. Diatom and Dinocyst Production, Composition and Flux from the Annual Cycle Sediment Trap Study in the Barents Sea
  22. Influence of suspended particulate matter on the optical properties of seawater in the western Eurasian Arctic shelf
  23. Size Structure of Primary Producers in the Marginal Ice Zone of the European Arctic in Summer
  24. Spatiotemporal Variations in Atmospheric Aerosol Characteristics over the Kara, Barents, Norwegian, and Greenland Seas (2018–2021 Expeditions)
  25. Systematics of REE, Sc, Cr, Zr, and Th in Surface Bottom Sediments of the Nordic Seas
  26. Suspended Particulate Matter Investigations by the Optical Method in the Franz-Victoria Trough, the Barents Sea
  27. Hydrothermal Genesis of Fe–Mn Crust in the Southernmost Segment of the Mohns Ridge, Norwegian Sea: REE Geochemistry and Sr and Nd Isotopic Composition
  28. Mineral and Chemical Composition of Surface Bottom Sediments in Some Regions of the Nordic Seas
  29. Sinking particles in the Black Sea waters: Vertical fluxes of elements and pyrite to the bottom, isotopic composition of pyrite sulfur, and hydrogen sulfide production
  30. Alien Diatom Species of the Autumn Phytoplankton in the Caspian Sea: Their Role in the Formation of the Total Biomass and the Distribution along the Salinity Gradient
  31. Systems Research of Sedimentation in the European Arctic during the 84th Cruise of the Research Vessel Akademik Mstislav Keldysh
  32. Spatiotemporal variations in atmospheric aerosol characteristics over the Kara, Barents, Norwegian, and Greenland Seas (2018-2021 expeditions)
  33. Seasonal Variability in the Sedimentary Matter Flux on the Shelf of the Northern Kara Sea
  34. Influence of Riverine Discharge and Timing of Ice Retreat on Particle Sedimentation Patterns on the Laptev Sea Shelf
  35. Methane-Derived Authigenic Carbonates on the Seafloor of the Laptev Sea Shelf
  36. Barium Geochemical Cycle in the Ocean
  37. Pelagic Ecosystem of the Nansen Basin under the Influence of Variable Atlantic Water Inflow: The Mechanism Forming Diatom Bloom in the Marginal Ice Zone
  38. Global Ocean Sediment Composition and Burial Flux in the Deep Sea
  39. Particle Fluxes in Hydrothermal Vent Fields of the Southern Part of the Mohns Ridge
  40. Functional Activity of Phytoplankton and Optical Properties of Suspended Particulate Matter in Onega Bay of the White Sea
  41. Studies of the European Arctic on Cruise 80 of the R/V Akademik Mstislav Keldysh
  42. Dataset of theEmiliania huxleyi abundance and phytoplankton composition in the Barents Sea in summer 2014–2018
  43. Interannual variability of Emiliania huxleyi blooms in the Barents Sea: In situ data 2014–2018
  44. In situ Measurements of the Characteristics of Suspended Particles in the Barents Sea by the LISST-Deep Laser Diffractometer
  45. Ecological State and Mineral-Geochemical Characteristics of the Bottom Sediments of the East Siberian Sea
  46. Fluxes of Sedimentary Material in the Lofoten Basin of the Norwegian Sea: Seasonal Dynamics and the Role of Zooplankton
  47. Sedimentogenesis in the White Sea: Vertical Fluxes of Suspended Particulate Matter and Absolute Masses of Bottom Sediments
  48. Studies of Sediment Systems of the European Arctic during Cruise 75 of the R/V Akademik Mstislav Keldysh
  49. The Biological Calcium Carbonate Pump in the Norwegian and Barents Seas: Regulation Mechanisms
  50. Role of plankton in the vertical flux in the East Siberian sea shelf
  51. Hydrothermal Mineral Assemblages at 71° N of the Mid-Atlantic Ridge (First Results)
  52. Postglacial sedimentation in the White Sea (northwestern Russia) reconstructed by integrated microfossil and geochemical data
  53. Dispersed Sedimentary Matter of the Barents Sea
  54. The Role of Plankton in the Vertical Flux in the East Siberian Sea Shelf
  55. Geochemistry of Suspended Particulate Matter in the Volga River Marginal Filter
  56. Co, Hf, Ce, Cr, Th, and REE Charateristics of Modern Bottom Sediments of the Barents Sea
  57. Geological and Hydrological Studies in the North Atlantic in 2017 on a Transect along 59°30′ N (Cruise 68 of the R/V Akademik Mstislav Keldysh)
  58. Studies on Sedimentary Systems in the Barents Sea and Norwegian–Greenland Basin during Cruise 68 of the R/V Akademik Mstislav Keldysh
  59. Summer phytoplankton of the northern Barents Sea (75–80º N)
  60. Seasonal Variability of Vertical Fluxes of Dispersed Sedimentary Matter in the Black Sea
  61. Hydrodynamical and biogeochemical spatiotemporal variability in the White Sea: A modeling study
  62. Black Sea Sedimentological Research on Cruise 91 of the R/V Professor Vodyanitskiy
  63. Distribution of Suspended Particulate Matter in the Caspian Sea
  64. The First Record of Thalassiosira angulata (Bacillariophyceae) Bloom in the White Sea: Spatial Distribution and Associated Species
  65. Fluorescence quantum yield of CDOM in coastal zones of the Arctic seas
  66. Biochemical Characteristics of Suspended Particulate Matter on a Latitudinal Transect in the North Atlantic
  67. Distribution and Feeding of Herbivorous Zooplankton in the Laptev Sea
  68. Vertical Fluxes of Suspended Sedimentary Matter in Arctic Sedimentogenesis of Intracontinental Seas
  69. Methane as an Organic Matter Source and the Trophic Basis of a Laptev Sea Cold Seep Microbial Community
  70. Seasonal Dynamics of Biogeochemical Processes in the Water Column of the Northeastern Black Sea
  71. Stable Isotopic Composition of Particulate Organic Carbon in the Caspian Sea
  72. Suspended Particulate Matter as a Main Source and Proxy of the Sedimentation Processes
  73. Role of Zooplankton in the Vertical Mass Flux in the Kara and Laptev Seas in Fall
  74. Zooplankton impact on the organic matter flux of Siberian Arctic seas
  75. Water structure and currents in the Bear Island Trough in July--August 2017
  76. The phenomenon of bloom development of the invasive potentially toxic dinoflagellate Gonyaulax polygramma in deep water areas of the Caspian Sea
  77. Biooptical characteristics of the surface layer of the Baltic, Norwegian, and Barents seas in summer 2014–2016 from shipboard and satellite data
  78. Occurrence forms of trace metals in recent bottom sediments from the White and Barents Seas
  79. Dynamics of the main components of fluxes of sedimentary matter in the White Sea
  80. Authigenic Mg-calcite at a cold methane seep site in the Laptev Sea
  81. Spatial variability of concentrations of chlorophyll a, dissolved organic matter and suspended particles in the surface layer of the Kara Sea in September 2011 from lidar data
  82. The structure of phytoplankton communities in the eastern part of the Laptev Sea
  83. Phytoplankton structure in the White Sea after summer bloom: Spatial variability in relation to hydrophysical conditions
  84. Vertical distribution of suspended particulate matter in the Caspian Sea in early summer
  85. Early diagenesis in recent bottom sediments of the Dvina Bay (White Sea)
  86. Peculiarities of summer phytoplankton spatial distribution in Onega Bay of the White Sea under local hydrophysical conditions
  87. Spatial distribution of the phytoplankton in the White Sea during atypical domination of dinoflagellates (July 2009)
  88. Diatoms and aquatic palynomorphs in surface sediments of the White Sea bays as indicators of sedimentation in marginal filters of rivers
  89. First results on determination of chlorophill A and its derivatives in the system of trapped sedimentary material–fluffy layer–bottom sediment of the Caspian Sea
  90. Distribution and composition of suspended particulate matter in the Atlantic Ocean: Direct measurements and satellite data
  91. Variability of suspended particulate matter concentrations and organic compounds in frontal zones of the Atlantic and Southern oceans
  92. Comparative study of vertical suspension fluxes from the water column, rates of sedimentation, and absolute masses of the bottom sediments in the White Sea basin of the Arctic Ocean
  93. Chlorophyll a in suspended particulate matter of the Caspian Sea as an indicator of biogenic sedimentation conditions
  94. Influence of frontal zones on the distribution of particulate matter and organic compounds in surface waters of the Atlantic and Southern Oceans
  95. Genesis and spatial distribution of suspended particulate matter concentrations in the Kara Sea during maximum reduction of the Arctic ice sheet
  96. Features of the vertical phytoplankton structure in the deep-sea parts of the Caspian Sea in summer
  97. Biogeochemical features of the distribution of organic compounds and particulate matter in the snow-ice cover in East Antarctica
  98. Comprehensive studies of the White Sea in July to August 2014 during the expedition of the research vessel Ekolog
  99. Distribution and sources of suspended particulate matter in the Kara Sea
  100. Suspended particulate matter in the White Sea: the results of long-term interdisciplinary research
  101. Comprehensive study of the Caspian Sea system during the second cruise of the research vessel Nikifor Shurekov
  102. Multidisciplinary investigations of the White Sea System in the expedition of the R/V Ekolog in the summer of 2013
  103. Complex studies of the Caspian Sea system during the 41st cruise of the R/V Rift
  104. Determination of the concentration of mineral particles and suspended organic substance based on their spectral absorption
  105. Microbiological and biogeochemical properties of the Caspian Sea sediments and water column
  106. Dispersed organic matter and its fluxes in oceans and seas from the example of the White Sea: Results of a 12-year study
  107. Mineral composition of the suspended particulate matter in the White Sea
  108. Multidisciplinary studies of the caspian sea system during cruise 39 of the R/V Rift
  109. Satellite monitoring of coccolithophore blooms in the Black Sea from ocean color data
  110. Composition features of organic compounds and suspended particulate matter in snow-ice cover on fast antarctic ice
  111. Spatial and temporal variability in suspended particulate matter concentration within the active layer of the White Sea
  112. Complex studies of the White Sea during the expedition onboard the R/V Ekolog in July 2012
  113. Transformation of suspended particulate matter into sediment in the Kara Sea in September of 2011
  114. Studying the biogenic and abiogenic parts of suspended particulate matter in the Volga delta during spring flood of May 2008
  115. New data on the spatial and temporal variability of the chlorophyll a concentration in the White Sea
  116. Genesis of organic and carbonate carbon in sediments of the North and Middle Caspian basins inferred from the isotope data
  117. Transformation of particulate organic matter at the water-bottom boundary in the Russian Arctic seas: Evidence from isotope and radioisotope data
  118. Comprehensive studies of the Caspian Sea system during cruise 35 of the R/V Rift
  119. Studies of the White Sea System from onboard the R/V Ekolog in July 2010
  120. Comprehensive study of the Caspian Sea in voyage 32 of R/V Rift
  121. Grain-size composition of the suspended particulate matter in the marginal filter of the Severnaya Dvina River
  122. Isotopic markers of organic matter transformation at the water-sediment geochemical boundary
  123. The biogeochemistry of some heavy metals and metalloids in the Ob River estuary-Kara Sea section
  124. Biogeochemical processes in the water column of the Caspian Sea in November 2008
  125. The distribution of the suspended matter concentration in the Kara Sea in September 2007 based on ship and satellite data
  126. Multidisciplinary investigations of the white sea during the period of the summer low water in 2009 onboard the R/V Ekolog
  127. An integrated study in the northern Caspian Sea: The 30th voyage of the R/V Rift
  128. Composition of the suspended particulate matter at the Severnaya Dvina River mouth (White Sea) during the spring flood period
  129. On the elemental composition of suspended matter of the Severnaya Dvina River (White Sea region)
  130. Microbial processes of the carbon and sulfur cycles in the White Sea
  131. Relationship between the suspended particulate matter and microorganisms in the White Sea waters