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Complex studies of the Caspian Sea system during the 41st cruise of the R/V Rift

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Original Russian Text © A.K. Ambrosimov, A.A. Klyuvitkin, K.V. Artamonova, V.I. Baranov, N.V. Kozina, M.D. Kravchishina, N.V. Libina, V.V. Pol’kin, N.I. Torgunova, A.S. Filippov, 2014, published in Okeanologiya, 2014, Vol. 54, No. 5, pp. 715–720.

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Ambrosimov, A.K., Klyuvitkin, A.A., Artamonova, K.V. et al. Complex studies of the Caspian Sea system during the 41st cruise of the R/V Rift . Oceanology 54, 671–676 (2014). https://doi.org/10.1134/S0001437014040018

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