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Objects of study. Two small subarctic streams of the NW Russian boreal zone were selected (Fig. 3.1). The basin of the Vostochniy Stream is located in the Northern Karelia (N 66°, E 30°) near the border with Finland and about 40-60 km south from the Arctic Circle. Its length is about 1 km and relative altitude of 50 m, the catchment area is of 0.95 km2. The river Palojoki with 32 km² watershed area is 9 km long; it flows out of Kivakkalampi lake (KAR-7), drains the rocky massif Kivakka from the south and empties into Pyaozero lake having a relative altitude of 155 m. It was sampled in the mouth zone 10 m above the terminal Pyaozero lake (KAR-3), in the middle part of the flow (KAR-1, 80 m above the point KAR-3), in the mouth zone of tributaries (KAR-4 and KAR-5) and in the superior small lake lake (KAR-6). In the upper reaches of this river, it is fed by a xxxxxx-trophic bog (KAR-2) of 1.2 km² surface area. The
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