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METEOROLOGICAL CONDITIONS AFFECTING THE CURONIAN SPIT DUNE FORMATION (SOUTHEASTERN BALTIC COAST)

Proceedings of International Conference "Managinag risks to coastal regions and communities in a changinag world" (EMECS'11 - SeaCoasts XXVI), 2017
This article presents a study of the geomorphological changes of the Curonian Spit during last century. The analysis was conducted for both geological maps and satellite images. The eastward shift the southern part of the Curonian Spit dune ridge with velocity from 2 to 5 m per year takes place.
Alexander Sergeev   +5 more
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New data about Late Glacial diatoms in Southeastern Baltic

Geomorfologiâ i paleogeografiâ
The sediments of shallow basins formed along the coast of the Baltic Ice Lake about 14 500-14 000 cal BP provide a valuable data to reconstruct environmental changes in the Bølling-Allerød Interstadial. Radiocarbon dating and complex lithological and diatom analyzes were performed for the deposits of one of these paleoreservoirs exposed in the Kulikovo
А. I. Rudinskaya   +3 more
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Vortex structures in the Southeastern Baltic Sea: satellite observations and concurrent measurements

Remote Sensing of the Ocean, Sea Ice, Coastal Waters, and Large Water Regions 2018, 2018
Vortex structures of different types are common in the Southeastern Baltic Sea. Intensive western winds, a complex coastline and an absence of steady currents make this region very appealing for studying the nature of vortex processes. These processes are clearly identified from Space.
Ksenia R. Nazirova   +3 more
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Polychaetes of Marenzelleria Genus (Spionidae) in the Southeastern Baltic Sea (Russian EEZ)

Russian Journal of Biological Invasions, 2018
The habitation of two closely related polychaete species of Marenzelleria genus in the Southeastern Baltic Sea is proved for the first time by a morphological approach. M. neglecta lives in the shallow, euthrophic, oligohaline Vistula and Curonian lagoons. M. arctia dwells in relatively deep, mesothrophic and mesohaline marine waters down to the depths
O. V. Kocheshkova, E. E. Ezhova
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Lithofacial complexes of quaternary deposits in the central and southeastern baltic sea

Lithology and Mineral Resources, 2000
Geological and seismic profiling data (more than 25000 km of seismic profiles and about 1000 sediment sampling stations) collected during the last 30 yr by research vessels of the Shirshov Institute of Oceanology, Russian Academy of Sciences are summarized. Seismic records are directly correlated with sediment cores.
N. I. Sviridov, E. M. Emelyanov
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Ninth-century dirham hoards from Northwestern Russia and the Southeastern Baltic

Journal of Baltic Studies, 1982
(1982). Ninth-century dirham hoards from Northwestern Russia and the Southeastern Baltic. Journal of Baltic Studies: Vol. 13, No. 3, pp. 220-244.
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Operational satellite monitoring of oil spill pollution in the southeastern Baltic Sea

Europe Oceans 2005, 2005
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 spills cause the contamination of seawater, shores, and beaches, which may persist for several months and represent a threat to marine resources.
A.G. Kostianoy   +5 more
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Constraints of Radiocarbon Dating in Southeastern Baltic Lagoons: Assessing the Vital Effects

2017
During the past decades, a suite of radiocarbon (14C), infrared optically stimulated luminescence (IR-OSL), and electron spin resonance (ESR) dates were compiled on a variety of materials from the Curonian and Vistula lagoons and spits of the southeastern Baltic Sea.
Albertas Bitinas   +5 more
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Suspended matter in the surface layer of the southeastern Baltic from satellite data

Oceanology, 2016
The spatial and temporal variability of the concentration of suspended matter in the surface layer of the southeastern Baltic is analyzed using data from the satellite scanner MODIS-Aqua. The concentration of suspended matter was calculated by a regional algorithm developed on the basis of field data in the given region.
O. V. Kopelevich   +3 more
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Landscape Types about the Southeastern Baltic

Geographical Review, 1930
A. K. Lobeck, Bogdan Zaborski
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