First record of the foraminiferal species Ammonia confertitesta in southeastern Baltic sea [PDF]
Early identification of non-indigenous species is important, as they have the potential to disrupt biogeochemical cycles, ecosystem stability, and trophic energy transfer in fragile ecosystems.
Natalia Szymańska +12 more
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Oil Pollution in the Southeastern Baltic Sea in 2009-2011 [PDF]
From January 2009 to April 2012 a satellite survey of the central and southeastern parts of the Baltic Sea was carried out by the Space Radar Laboratory at the Space Research Institute of Russian Academy of Sciences (RAS).
Lavrova O. Yu. +3 more
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Intermediate plumes of low oxygen in the southeastern Baltic Sea
Closely spaced CTDO profiling on the pathway of saltwater flow in the southeastern Baltic Sea in August and December 2019 revealed low oxygen intermediate layers-plumes with dissolved oxygen concentration (DOC) less than 2 mg/l under the upper boundary ...
Maria Golenko +4 more
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Wind-Controlled Transport of Saltwater in the Southeastern Baltic Sea: A Model Study
We hypothesized that the saltwater transport in a system of the southeastern Baltic basins including the Gdańsk and Gotland deeps connected by the Hoburg Channel, is greatly controlled by wind forcing, which has a clear physical explanation.
Victor Zhurbas, Germo Väli
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Neolithic Fishing Stations at Šventoji, Southeastern Baltic
Several examples of de-Neolithisation have been identified in the Eastern Baltic region, where communities of Neolithic cultures—particularly in areas rich in aquatic resources—shifted from animal husbandry to fishing, or at least significantly ...
Gytis Piličiauskas +3 more
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Satellite remote sensing of oil spill pollution in the southeastern Baltic Sea
Shipping activities in the Baltic Sea, including oil transport and oil handled in harbors, have a number of negative impacts on the marine environment and coastal zone. Oil discharges from ships represent a significant threat to marine ecosystems.
A.G. Kostianoy +4 more
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Resource partitioning of a Mexican clam in species-poor Baltic Sea sediments indicates the existence of a vacant trophic niche [PDF]
Invasive species are often generalists that can take advantage of formerly unexploited resources. The existence of such vacant niches is more likely in species-poor systems like the Baltic Sea. The suspension feeding wedge clam, Rangia cuneata, native to
Agnes M. L. Karlson +5 more
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Sudovians in Sambia in the 13th–14th centuries [PDF]
The aim of the proposed work is to ascertain, based on archeological data and written sources, the presence of individuals of the easternmost tribe from the community of the Western Balts — Sudins/Yotvingians.
Kulakov V.I.
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AMBER COAST IN THE AGE OF ATTILA
The evidence presented in the article from archaeological and written sources consistently shows the participation of Germanic and Baltic inhabitants of the vicinity of the river delta.
Kulakov V.I.
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Coupled hydrological and hydrodynamic modelling application for climate change impact assessment in the Nemunas river watershed–Curonian Lagoon–southeastern Baltic Sea continuum [PDF]
We analyse the cumulative impacts of climate change in a complex basin–lagoon–sea system continuum, which covers the Nemunas river basin, Curonian Lagoon, and the southeastern part of the Baltic Sea.
R. Idzelytė +9 more
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