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Observation and modeling of upwelling in the southeastern Baltic

Oceanology, 2009
The specific features of the upwelling in the southeastern Baltic have been studied by comparing the field observations and numerical simulations. The upwelling registered in October 2005 (when a gale caused by a northeastern wind with a velocity of 15 m/s continued for about three days after a period of relatively calm weather during which the ...
N. N. Golenko   +2 more
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The role of upwellings in the coastal ecosystem of the Southeastern Baltic Sea

Regional Studies in Marine Science, 2021
Abstract The influence of coastal upwellings on the coastal marine ecosystems of the northern coast of the Sambia Peninsula and the Curonian Spit during the warm period (April–October) of 2014–2015 was studied. An analysis of the sea surface temperature (SST) using moderate-resolution imaging spectroradiometer data and meteorological conditions ...
A.V. Krek   +4 more
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Transboundary catchments in the Southeastern Baltic Region

Geography and Natural Resources, 2012
We discuss the international transboundary catchments in the Southeastern Baltic Region, including the territory of Kaliningrad oblast, as well as the “inner” transboundariness, i.e. the belonging of basins of small rivers to several administrative districts within Kaliningrad oblast.
D. A. Domnin, B. V. Chubarenko
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Methane fluxes in the southeastern Baltic Sea

Geo-Marine Letters, 2012
New data from surveys of gas-bearing mud areas in the Gdansk Deep (southeastern Baltic Sea) were collected during four research cruises in 2009–2011. These revealed the presence of seven large pockmarks apart from the three already known, and enabled significant improvement of the existing digital map of gassy mud distribution.
Marina Ulyanova   +4 more
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Oil spill monitoring in the southeastern Baltic sea

2004 USA-Baltic Internation Symposium, 2004
Increased shipping activities in the Baltic Sea, including oil transport and oil handled in harbors and new oil terminals, have a number of negative impacts on the marine environment, ecosystems and coastal zone. In June 2003 LUKOIL-Kaliningradmorneft initiated a pilot project, aimed to the complex monitoring of the southeastern Baltic Sea, in ...
A. G. Kostianoy   +4 more
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Deconstructing the concept of Subneolithic farming in the southeastern Baltic

Vegetation History and Archaeobotany, 2016
The paper presents a critical review of the zooarchaeological, macrobotanical, palynological and archaeological data from Lithuania and their previous interpretations, which formerly served as the basis for the concept of development of pre-Neolithic or Subneolithic low intensity farming and/or livestock breeding in the eastern Baltic region. Moreover,
Gytis Piličiauskas   +2 more
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Long-term dynamics of zooplankton in the southeastern Baltic Sea

Russian Journal of Marine Biology, 2009
Long-term research in the Baltic Sea revealed the basic trends of zooplankton community variations depending on oceanographic processes. Alternation of the periods of increase and decrease in salinity of the Baltic Sea against the background of climate changes (temperature increase) and eutrophication affect the state of the entire Baltic ecosystem ...
S. V. Aleksandrov   +2 more
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Trends in the variation of the sea level in the lagoons of the Southeastern Baltic

Oceanology, 2013
This paper analyses the global tendency of the sea level rise (SLR) and its long term influence on the sea level upstream drainage cascade based on the example of the level’s variation in the Vistula Lagoon of the Baltic Sea compared to the other lagoons and coastal regions of the southeastern part of the Baltic Sea.
S. E. Navrotskaya, B. V. Chubarenko
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Peculiarities in the distribution of hydrocarbons in the southeastern part of the Baltic Sea

Oceanology, 2012
Data on the contents and compositions of the hydrocarbons (HCs)—aliphatic (AHCs) and polycyclic aromatic (PAHs)—are provided in comparison with the contents of the total organic carbon (Corg), the lipids in the particulates, and the Corg in bottom sediments.
I. A. Nemirovskaya, V. V. Sivkov
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Development of barrier-lagoon systems in the southeastern Baltic Sea

Oceanology, 2008
A comparative study of the geological structure and evolution of the Curonian and Vistula spits representing large barrier-lagoon systems in the southeastern Baltic Sea reveals some geological and geomorphologic differences against the background of their general similarity. It is shown that morphological structures in the Vistula Spit are smaller. The
E. N. Badyukova   +3 more
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