Publications by authors named "Roman Sedakov"

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  • The Kara Sea receives about one-third of the Arctic Ocean’s freshwater, primarily from the Ob and Yenisei rivers, forming a significant freshwater plume in summer.
  • Measurements taken before and during the ice-covered season show that late autumn convection reduces friction on the plume, allowing it to develop a strong current beneath the ice.
  • This current transports freshwater eastward into the Laptev Sea over the winter months, enhancing our understanding of freshwater dynamics in the Arctic, particularly during the challenging ice-covered periods.
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The Don River is among the largest rivers in the Eastern Europe and is heavily polluted. This river inflows into small and semi-isolated Sea of Azov, which is connected with the Black Sea by a narrow strait. Generally, the Sea of Azov is a large choked lagoon, which serves as a barrier for river-borne constituents.

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