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Operational satellite monitoring of oil spill pollution in the southeastern Baltic Sea
Europe Oceans 2005, 2005Shipping 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
2017During 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, 2016The 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, 1930A. K. Lobeck, Bogdan Zaborski
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Peridotitic Komatiites and the Origin of Ores (Southeastern Part of the Baltic Shield)
1986Komatiite magmatism of the Archean greenstone belts of the southeastern part of the Baltic shield is considered here. The conformable bedding and interbedding of bodies of komatiites with pillow basalts and horizons of tuffs, with breccias at their tops, pillows, amygdules, glass and spinifex textures permit the determination of these rocks as ...
V. I. Kochnev-Pervukhov +2 more
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137Cs and 90Sr behavioural regularities in the southeastern part of the Baltic Sea.
Journal of environmental radioactivity, 2001Variations in 137Cs concentrations were investigated over the period 1986-1997 in the southeastern part of the Baltic Sea, following the Chernobyl power plant accident. The rate of "self-cleaning" was demonstrated to be very slow, the average concentration of 137Cs in 1996 being almost the same as that measured directly after the accident, in 1986 ...
D, Styro +3 more
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The earliest evidence for crop cultivation during the Early Bronze Age in the southeastern Baltic
Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports, 2021Gytis Piličiauskas +2 more
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