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Diatoms and the Ecological Conditions of Their Growth in Sea Ice in the Arctic Ocean
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1966
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EngineeringEcological ConditionsMarine ChemistryOceanographyEarth SciencePoint BarrowBiological OceanographyIce-water SystemMarine GeologyBiogeochemistrySea IceCryosphereArctic OceanographyPhytoplankton EcologyIce CrystalsArctic OceanArctic StructureMarine BiologyPaleoecology
A summer field survey off Point Barrow, Alaska, revealed that Arctic sea ice develops a growth of phytoplanktonic diatoms. The diatoms are found in a brine solution in microfissures between ice crystals on the underside of the ice. The chlorophyll content of this layer is 100 times more than that of the surrounding sea waters; this has led to a hypothesis that a considerable fraction of the primary production of the Arctic Sea may be carried out in sea ice, especially during the spring and early summer months.
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