Surface currents in Hudson Bay, Hudson Strait and Foxe Basin

Surface currents in Hudson Bay, Hudson Strait and Foxe Basin
Surface currents in Hudson Bay, Hudson Strait and Foxe Basin

Transport of 90Sr, originating from Sellafield, along the coast of Norway The highest values are found in the Norwegian Coastal Current and decrease northward

Transport of 90Sr, originating from Sellafield, along the coast of Norway The highest values are found in the Norwegian Coastal Current and decrease northward
Transport of 90Sr, originating from Sellafield, along the coast of Norway The highest values are found in the Norwegian Coastal Current and decrease northward

Yearly and depth-averaged concentrations (Bq/m3) of 137Cs after 6 years from Harms' model The sources are instantaneous releases of 1 PBq from the dump sites in Abrosimov Bay, Stepovogo Bay, Tsivolky Bay, and Novaya Zemlya Trough

Yearly and depth-averaged concentrations (Bq/m3) of 137Cs after 6 years from Harms' model The sources are instantaneous releases of 1 PBq from the dump sites in Abrosimov Bay, Stepovogo Bay, Tsivolky [..]
Yearly and depth-averaged concentrations (Bq/m3) of 137Cs after 6 years from Harms model The sources are instantaneous releases of 1 PBq from the dump sites in Abrosimov Bay, Stepovogo Bay, Tsivolky Bay, and Novaya Zemlya Trough

Schematic diagram of circulation and the extent of different water masses in the Bering Sea

Schematic diagram of circulation and the extent of different water masses in the Bering Sea
Schematic diagram of circulation and the extent of different water masses in the Bering Sea

The different domains of the Bering Sea continental shelf are separated by fronts The coastal domain (depth <50m) tends to be vertically homogeneous, the middle domain (50-100m) shows a clear two-layered structure, while the outer domain (100-170m)

The different domains of the Bering Sea continental shelf are separated by fronts The coastal domain (depth <50m) tends to be vertically homogeneous, the middle domain (50-100m) shows a clear [..]
The different domains of the Bering Sea continental shelf are separated by fronts The coastal domain (depth <50m) tends to be vertically homogeneous, the middle domain (50-100m) shows a clear two-layered structure, while the outer domain (100-170m)

Advanced Very High Resolution Radiometer (AVHRR) satellite image (June 4, 1986) showing a color composite of the visible data band for the Mackenzie Delta River water overflowing the landfast ice can be seen as purple regions

Advanced Very High Resolution Radiometer (AVHRR) satellite image (June 4, 1986) showing a color composite of the visible data band for the Mackenzie Delta River water overflowing the landfast ice can [..]
Advanced Very High Resolution Radiometer (AVHRR) satellite image (June 4, 1986) showing a color composite of the visible data band for the Mackenzie Delta River water overflowing the landfast ice can be seen as purple regions

Global distribution of cultivation intensity based on a 1° x 1° latitude/longitude grid

Global distribution of cultivation intensity based on a 1° x 1° latitude/longitude grid
Global distribution of cultivation intensity based on a 1° x 1° latitude/longitude grid

Comparison of monthly water and suspended sediment loads to the Mackenzie Delta plain for the period 1974-1983

Comparison of monthly water and suspended sediment loads to the Mackenzie Delta plain for the period 1974-1983
Comparison of monthly water and suspended sediment loads to the Mackenzie Delta plain for the period 1974-1983

Comparison of global emissions of trace metals to the atmosphere from natural and anthropogenic sources in 1983 Numbers under the columns are the median values of estimates of total emissions in thousands of tonnes per year

Comparison of global emissions of trace metals to the atmosphere from natural and anthropogenic sources in 1983 Numbers under the columns are the median values of estimates of total emissions in [..]
Comparison of global emissions of trace metals to the atmosphere from natural and anthropogenic sources in 1983 Numbers under the columns are the median values of estimates of total emissions in thousands of tonnes per year

Global emissions of trace metals to the atmosphere at the beginning of the 1980s from anthropogenic sources

Global emissions of trace metals to the atmosphere at the beginning of the 1980s from anthropogenic sources
Global emissions of trace metals to the atmosphere at the beginning of the 1980s from anthropogenic sources

Global emissions of Pb to the atmosphere from various sources and source regions in 1989 Numbers under the columns are maximum estimates of the total emissions in tonnes

Global emissions of Pb to the atmosphere from various sources and source regions in 1989 Numbers under the columns are maximum estimates of the total emissions in tonnes
Global emissions of Pb to the atmosphere from various sources and source regions in 1989 Numbers under the columns are maximum estimates of the total emissions in tonnes

Spatial distribution of global emissions of Hg in 1990 within a 1° x 1° grid The total emission inventory is 2144 tonnes Hg

Spatial distribution of global emissions of Hg in 1990 within a 1° x 1° grid The total emission inventory is 2144 tonnes Hg
Spatial distribution of global emissions of Hg in 1990 within a 1° x 1° grid The total emission inventory is 2144 tonnes Hg

Contributions from different continents and from different sources to the global emissions of Hg to the atmosphere

Contributions from different continents and from different sources to the global emissions of Hg to the atmosphere
Contributions from different continents and from different sources to the global emissions of Hg to the atmosphere

Global anthropogenic inputs of trace metals to aquatic ecosystems at the beginning of the 1980s Numbers under the columns are the range of estimates of the inputs in thousands of tonnes per year

Global anthropogenic inputs of trace metals to aquatic ecosystems at the beginning of the 1980s Numbers under the columns are the range of estimates of the inputs in thousands of tonnes per year
Global anthropogenic inputs of trace metals to aquatic ecosystems at the beginning of the 1980s Numbers under the columns are the range of estimates of the inputs in thousands of tonnes per year

Emissions of selected heavy metals to the atmosphere in Europe at the beginning of the 1990s Numbers under the columns are emissions in tonnes per year

Emissions of selected heavy metals to the atmosphere in Europe at the beginning of the 1990s Numbers under the columns are emissions in tonnes per year
Emissions of selected heavy metals to the atmosphere in Europe at the beginning of the 1990s Numbers under the columns are emissions in tonnes per year



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