15 results match your criteria: "V.I. Il'ichev Pacific Oceanological Institute FEB RAS[Affiliation]"

The Bering Sea shelf is a transit zone for water masses moving from the Pacific Ocean to the Arctic Ocean. Mercury geochemistry in bottom sediments of the northwestern Bering Sea shelf has been practically unstudied, whereas the Arctic seas are constantly being explored. Hg concentrations ranged from 6 ppb to 65 ppb in the bottom sediments of the study area.

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The paper describes a planetary laser interferometric seismoacoustic observatory consisting of six stationary unequal arm laser strainmeters. Based on the triangulation method, the fundamentals of direction finding of various infrasound disturbances at any planetary distance have been developed. The authors show that in addition to determining locations of the occurrence of the recorded disturbance, using data from spatially separated laser strainmeters, it is possible to determine the nature of these signals' divergence and, also, the loss of their energy in the propagation medium.

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This paper describes the design and principle of operation of a 20 m laser strainmeter of unequal-arm type created on the basis of a Michelson interferometer and frequency-stabilized helium-neon laser. The interferometry methods used allow the measurement of the displacement of an Earth's crust section on the base of the laser strainmeter with an accuracy of 30 pm in the frequency range from 0 (conventionally) to 1000 Hz. This laser strainmeter, when connected to an accurate time system providing an accuracy of 1 μs, should structurally become a part of the laser interferometric seismoacoustic observatory, consisting of spatially separated laser strainmeters installed in various regions of Russia.

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We study physical mechanisms of the Tumen River water transport in the area of the Posyet Bay (Peter the Great Bay, Sea of Japan). This study is based on the satellite and in situ measurements, and numerical simulation of advection of river water by the current velocity simulated by Regional Ocean Model System (ROMS). The importance of this study is in identification of the reasons of the transport of pollutants into the area of the Far Eastern Marine Reserve.

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Mercury (Hg) having a high migration capacity reach the Arctic region via the atmosphere. The absorbers for Hg are sea bottom sediments. Sedimentation in the Chukchi Sea occurs under the influence of highly productive Pacific waters entering through the Bering Strait and the inflow of a terrigenous component from the western direction with the Siberian Coastal Current.

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Gray whales utilizing their foraging grounds off northeastern Sakhalin Island, Russia, have been increasingly exposed to anthropogenic activities related to oil and gas development over the past two decades. In 2015, four seismic vessels, contracted by two operators, conducted surveys near and within the gray whale feeding grounds. Mitigation and monitoring plans were developed prior to the survey and implemented in the field, with real-time data transfers to assist the implementation of measures aimed at minimizing impacts of acoustic exposure.

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The influence of sedimentation regime on natural radionuclide activity concentration in marine sediments of the East Siberian Arctic Shelf.

J Environ Radioact

November 2022

V. I. Il'ichev Pacific Oceanological Institute FEB RAS, 690041, Vladivostok, Russia; National Research Tomsk Polytechnic University, 634050, Tomsk, Russia; International Arctic Research Center (IARC), University of Alaska, 757500, Fairbanks, USA.

Transport and accumulation of radionuclides in the Arctic depends on many biogeochemical processes, which are changing at accelerated rates due to climate change and human economic activity. We present the results of a study on the features distribution of some natural radionuclides in the marine sediments on the East Siberian Arctic Shelf collected during several expeditions from 2008 to 2019. Average activity concentration of Th, K and Ra under the influence of different sedimentation regime increases from 40.

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This paper describes an ocean-bottom laser seismograph, based on the modified laser meter of hydrosphere pressure variations, and designed to record vertical bottom displacements at the place of its location. Its measuring accuracy is about 1 nm, limited by the stability of the laser emission, which can be improved by using more advanced lasers. The purpose of this instrument is to measure the displacements of the seabed's upper layer in the low-frequency sonic and infrasonic ranges.

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Radiolaria are marine siliceous microfossils used to reconstruct paleoceanographic and paleoclimatic events. This report presents a dataset obtained from radiolarian analysis for the biostratigraphic and paleoceanographic reconstructions of the submarine Vityaz Ridge and the Kuril-Kamchatka Trench paraxial zone. Data were obtained from dredge samples collected during the 4th cruise of the R/V Akademik A.

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Background: The spatial distribution of spawners and temporal parameters of spawning in motile invertebrates with external fertilization might influence reproductive success. However, to date, data on the prespawning and spawning behaviors of broadcast spawners in the field have been scarce and mostly qualitative. The present study was intended to clarify the behavioral adaptations of two sea urchin species, and , using quantitative analysis of their behavior during mass spawning events under natural conditions.

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The main objectives of this work were the acquisition of new data on floating marine macro litter (FMML) and natural floating objects in the Arctic seas, an initial assessment of the level of pollution by FMML and an analysis of potential sources. The results of this study present the first data on FMML distribution in Russian Arctic shelf seas in relation to oceanographic conditions (i.e.

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This paper presents an instrument based on an equal-arm Michelson interferometer and a frequency-stabilized helium-neon laser. It is designed to record hydrosphere pressure variations in the frequency range from 0 (conventionally) to 1000 Hz, with accuracy of 0.24 mPa at sea depths of up to 50 m.

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Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons in the Estuaries of Two Rivers of the Sea of Japan.

Int J Environ Res Public Health

August 2020

Institute of Nature and Environmental Technology, Kanazawa University, Kakuma, Kanazawa 920-1192, Japan.

The seasonal polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon (PAH) variability was studied in the estuaries of the Partizanskaya River and the Tumen River, the largest transboundary river of the Sea of Japan. The PAH levels were generally low over the year; however, the PAH concentrations increased according to one of two seasonal trends, which were either an increase in PAHs during the cold period, influenced by heating, or a PAH enrichment during the wet period due to higher run-off inputs. The major PAH source was the combustion of fossil fuels and biomass, but a minor input of petrogenic PAHs in some seasons was observed.

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Background: In the predator-sea urchin-macrophyte trophic cascade, the ecological effect of sea urchins as grazers depends both on their density and the changes in foraging activity, which are influenced by various disturbing factors. However, the complete duration of the alarm reactions of echinoids has not been studied until now. Here, we tested a hypothesis that two cohabiting sea urchins, and , which differ morphologically, might display different behavioral responses to high hydrodynamic activity and predation.

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Age specific survival rates of Steller sea lions at rookeries with divergent population trends in the Russian Far East.

PLoS One

April 2016

Kamchatka Branch of the Pacific Geographical Institute FEB RAS, Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky, Kamchatsky Kray, Russia; North Pacific Wildlife Consulting LLC, Anchorage, Alaska, USA; National Marine Mammal Laboratory (AFSC, NMFS, NOAA), Seattle, Washington, USA.

After a dramatic population decline, Steller sea lions have begun to recover throughout most of their range. However, Steller sea lions in the Western Aleutians and Commander Islands are continuing to decline. Comparing survival rates between regions with different population trends may provide insights into the factors driving the dynamics, but published data on vital rates have been extremely scarce, especially in regions where the populations are still declining.

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