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Application of Systems Approach Framework (SAF) to the Vistula Lagoon case in Poland
Ocean and Coastal Management, 2019The Vistula Lagoon is the 2nd largest Lagoon in the Baltic Sea, which is roughly 91 km long, 6.8–13 km wide and has an average depth of 2.7 m. It is shared by Poland and Russia and the only access to the Baltic Sea is located in the Russian part.
G. Różyński +2 more
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Toxic Phytoplankton Of Pregola-Vistula Lagoon Estuary System
No abstracts are to be cited without prior reference to the author.Phytoplankton researches carried out at standard stations in Pregola River, Kaliningrad Sea Channel and north-eastern Vistula Lagoon (Kaliningrad Lagoon) in spring-autumn 1996-1997 are summarized in the paper.openaire +1 more source
A mathematical model of storm surge in the Vistula Lagoon, Poland
Coastal Engineering, 1992Abstract In the Vistula Lagoon the storm surge is induced by variable sea levels and wind action. The unsteady flow is described by well-known shallow water equations. These equations are usually solved using the finite difference method or the finite element method.
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LARGE SOUTHEAST BALTIC SHALLOW LAGOON MODERN OXYGEN CONDITIONS (VISTULA LAGOON)
Астраханский вестник экологического образования, 2021openaire +1 more source
No abstracts are to be cited without prior reference to the author.The aim of this presentation is to analyse the response of the Vistula Lagoon (changes in water quality, chlorophyll a concentrations and zooplankton abundance, biomass and taxonomic composition) to such anthropogenic factors as changes in nutrient loads to the Lagoon from point and ...
Margoñski, Piotr +2 more
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Vistula Lagoon as Potential Object of Accumulated Environmental Harm
2022A. V. Minashkina, S. V. Kondratenko
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Bottom Intrusions of Brackish Water from the Vistula Lagoon into the Lower Pregolya Branch
Water ResourcesR. Boskachev, B. Chubarenko
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