Radioactive pollution of marine ecosystems is one of the most dangerous anthropogenic impacts on the biota. The objects of this study were bottom ecosystems of Barents and Kara Sea. Different areas of Russian Arctic seas were exposed to significant emission o
Expanding oil and gas (O&G) and shipping activities in the absence of sufficient baseline data on th...
The Arctic is undergoing unprecedented change. Observations and models demonstrate significant pertu...
During the atmospheric nuclear bomb test at the end of the fifties and in the beginning of the sixti...
One of the primary goals was to estimate the impact of the concentration of radioactive caesium on m...
AbstractThis study is the result of many years of research on the ecology of the marine benthos of R...
Environmental studies of the Russian seas of the polar zone do not lose their relevance due to the t...
This paper examines impacts of physical and geographic settings of the Arctic seas on the directions...
International audienceAmong all Arctic seas, the Barents Sea is characterized by its unique environm...
This study was performed to establish a quality controlled data set about the levels of radio nuclid...
The primary goal of the assessment reported here is to evaluate the health and environmental threat ...
Since 1991, the Murmansk Marine Biological Institute has carried out comprehensive investigations of...
The purpose of this work is to study and compare the response of plankton communities of the Bering ...
Radioactive contamination was studied in macrobenthic invertebrates and algae of the Abrosimov, Step...
The recent years are associated with active development of the coastal areas of the Russian arctic r...
In 1986–2009 the dynamics of the radionuclide contamination of the Pripyat inlet ánd Perstok Lake an...
Expanding oil and gas (O&G) and shipping activities in the absence of sufficient baseline data on th...
The Arctic is undergoing unprecedented change. Observations and models demonstrate significant pertu...
During the atmospheric nuclear bomb test at the end of the fifties and in the beginning of the sixti...
One of the primary goals was to estimate the impact of the concentration of radioactive caesium on m...
AbstractThis study is the result of many years of research on the ecology of the marine benthos of R...
Environmental studies of the Russian seas of the polar zone do not lose their relevance due to the t...
This paper examines impacts of physical and geographic settings of the Arctic seas on the directions...
International audienceAmong all Arctic seas, the Barents Sea is characterized by its unique environm...
This study was performed to establish a quality controlled data set about the levels of radio nuclid...
The primary goal of the assessment reported here is to evaluate the health and environmental threat ...
Since 1991, the Murmansk Marine Biological Institute has carried out comprehensive investigations of...
The purpose of this work is to study and compare the response of plankton communities of the Bering ...
Radioactive contamination was studied in macrobenthic invertebrates and algae of the Abrosimov, Step...
The recent years are associated with active development of the coastal areas of the Russian arctic r...
In 1986–2009 the dynamics of the radionuclide contamination of the Pripyat inlet ánd Perstok Lake an...
Expanding oil and gas (O&G) and shipping activities in the absence of sufficient baseline data on th...
The Arctic is undergoing unprecedented change. Observations and models demonstrate significant pertu...
During the atmospheric nuclear bomb test at the end of the fifties and in the beginning of the sixti...