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Tatiana Yu. Gurtovaya
Publications - 17
Citations - 1554
Tatiana Yu. Gurtovaya is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Arctic & Permafrost. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 15 publications receiving 1176 citations.
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Seasonal and Annual Fluxes of Nutrients and Organic Matter from Large Rivers to the Arctic Ocean and Surrounding Seas
Robert M. Holmes,James W. McClelland,Bruce J. Peterson,Suzanne E. Tank,Ekaterina Bulygina,Timothy I. Eglinton,Viacheslav Gordeev,Tatiana Yu. Gurtovaya,Peter A. Raymond,Daniel J. Repeta,Robin Staples,Robert G. Striegl,Alexander V. Zhulidov,Sergey A. Zimov +13 more
TL;DR: In this article, seasonal and annual constituent fluxes have been determined using consistent sampling and analytical methods at the pan-Arctic scale and consequently provide the best available estimates for constituent flux from land to the Arctic Ocean and surrounding seas.
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Flux and age of dissolved organic carbon exported to the Arctic Ocean: A carbon isotopic study of the five largest arctic rivers
Peter A. Raymond,James W. McClelland,Robert M. Holmes,Alexander V. Zhulidov,K. Mull,Bruce J. Peterson,Robert G. Striegl,George R. Aiken,Tatiana Yu. Gurtovaya +8 more
TL;DR: In this article, the export and Δ 14 C-age of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) was determined for the Yenisey, Lena, Ob', Mackenzie, and Yukon rivers for 2004-2005.
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Particulate organic carbon and nitrogen export from major Arctic rivers
James W. McClelland,Robert M. Holmes,Bruce J. Peterson,Peter A. Raymond,Robert G. Striegl,Alexander V. Zhulidov,Sergey A. Zimov,Nikita Zimov,Suzanne E. Tank,Robert G. M. Spencer,Robin Staples,Tatiana Yu. Gurtovaya,Claire G. Griffin +12 more
TL;DR: In this paper, multi-year data sets from a coordinated sampling program are used to characterize particulate organic carbon (POC) and particulate nitrogen (PN) export from the six largest rivers within the pan-Arctic watershed (Yenisey, Lena, Ob', Mackenzie, Yukon, Kolyma).
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Climate Change Impacts on the Hydrology and Biogeochemistry of Arctic Rivers
Robert M. Holmes,Michael T. Coe,Greg Fiske,Tatiana Yu. Gurtovaya,James W. McClelland,Alexander I. Shiklomanov,Robert G. M. Spencer,Suzanne E. Tank,Alexander V. Zhulidov +8 more
TL;DR: Holmes et al. as mentioned in this paper proposed a water system analysis group at Woods Hole Research Center in the US, based on the work of the South Russia Centre for Preparation and Implementation of International Projects.
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Increasing Alkalinity Export from Large Russian Arctic Rivers.
Travis W. Drake,Suzanne E. Tank,Alexander V. Zhulidov,Robert M. Holmes,Tatiana Yu. Gurtovaya,Robert G. M. Spencer +5 more
TL;DR: These increases may have resulted from a suite of changes related to climate change and anthropogenic activity, including higher temperatures, increased precipitation, permafrost thaw, changes to hydrologic flow paths, shifts in vegetation, and decreased acid deposition, which have broad implications for the rate of carbon sequestration on land and delivery of buffering capacity to freshwater ecosystems and the Arctic Ocean.