Chemical composition of ground solutions of the Norwegian Sea

  • T. I. Gorshkova Shirshov Institute of Oceanology of the USSR Academy of Sciences
DOI: 10.29006/1564-2291.JOR-1960.2(1).12
Keywords: ground solutions, Norwegian Sea, Gorshkova, soil solutions, soil, sediments, bottom sediments, ground water, chemical composition of water, chemical composition of soil

Abstract

On the basis of the materials collected in the Norwegian Sea by the R/V «Sevastopol» in 1958 the measurements were obtained of pH, contents of silicon, phosphorus and ammonium nitrogen, of alkalinity and oxidity in the soil solutions of different types of sediments. Characteristics are compared of the soil solutions of the Norwegian Sea and other seas. It is shown that the contents of the biogenic elements in the soil solutions of the brown sediments of the Norwegian Sea are very near to the contents of the same in the soil solutions of the ice deposits Baltic Sea, while the greenish-gray sediments- to the modern sediments of the Baltic and the Azov Seas

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Published
2019-12-22
Section
Marine geology, geophysics and geochemistry