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Climatic atlas of the Arctic seas 2004. Part 1. Database of the Barents, Kara; Laptev, and White Seas - Oceanography and Marine Biology
Matishov, G.; Zuyev, A.; Golubev, V.; Adrov, N.; Timofeev, S.; Karamusko, O.; Pavlova, L.; Fadyakin, O.; Buzan, A.; Braunstein, A.; Moiseev, D.; Smolyar, I.; Locarnini, R.; Tatusko, R.; Boyer, T.; Levitus, S. (2004). Climatic atlas of the Arctic seas 2004. Part 1. Database of the Barents, Kara; Laptev, and White Seas - Oceanography and Marine Biology. NOAA Atlas NESDIS, 58. [S.n.]: [s.l.]. VI, 148 pp.
Part of: NOAA Atlas NESDIS. NESDIS/US Department of Commerce, NOAA: Washington
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Matishov, G.; Zuyev, A.; Golubev, V.; Adrov, N.; Timofeev, S.; Karamusko, O.; Pavlova, L.; Fadyakin, O.; Buzan, A.; Braunstein, A.; Moiseev, D.; Smolyar, I.; Locarnini, R.; Tatusko, R.; Boyer, T.; Levitus, S. (2004). Climatic atlas of the Arctic seas 2004. Part 1. Database of the Barents, Kara; Laptev, and White Seas - Oceanography and Marine Biology. International Ocean Atlas and Information Series, 9. NOAA: Silver Spring. VI, 148 pp., more

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    Marine/Coastal

Authors  Top 
  • Matishov, G.
  • Zuyev, A.
  • Golubev, V.
  • Adrov, N.
  • Timofeev, S.
  • Karamusko, O.
  • Pavlova, L.
  • Fadyakin, O.
  • Buzan, A.
  • Braunstein, A.
  • Moiseev, D.
  • Smolyar, I.
  • Locarnini, R.
  • Tatusko, R.
  • Boyer, T.
  • Levitus, S.

Abstract
    This Atlas presents primary data on meteorology, oceanography, and hydrobiology from the Barents, Kara, Laptev, and White Seas, which were collected by scientists from different countries during the period 1810-2001. The data format that we use in the electronic (DVD) part of the atlas allows one to quantitatively access information for oceanographic variables as well as plankton, benthos, fish, sea birds, and marine mammals. The data are divided into one-degree squares with monthly climatic characteristics calculated for every square, which were used to plot monthly climatological charts of temperature and salinity. Access to the primary data is carried out through a graphical interface presented in the shape of a geographical chart. The Atlas also includes, in electronic format, selected copies of rare books and articles about the history of Arctic exploration and climate studies as well as photos and drawings, which provide information about the people and nature of the northern polar latitudes throughout the past two centuries.

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