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Comparing sea-ice sediment load with Beaufort Sea shelf deposits: Is entrainment selective?

September 1, 1998

Modern dispersal of sea-ice-rafted debris (IRD) is important for the Arctic Ocean sediment budget from sources to sinks. Sediment entrainment occurs mainly through the action of small ice crystals (frazil) attaching to sedimentary particles in shallow water, a mechanism that could be selective. The principal source for entrainment of IRD by suspension freezing into the Beaufort Gyre, western Arctic Ocean, is the adjacent shallow (

Publication Year 1998
Title Comparing sea-ice sediment load with Beaufort Sea shelf deposits: Is entrainment selective?
DOI 10.2110/jsr.68.777
Authors Erk Reimnitz, Michael McCormick, J. Bischof, D. Darby
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Journal of Sedimentary Research
Index ID 70244163
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
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