International audienceNitrate input to a river is largely controlled by land use in its catchment. We compared the information carried by the isotopic signatures of nitrate in 12 Baltic rivers, in relation to the vegetation cover of their catchments.
Deutsch, B. +7 more
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Effect of food availability on offspring sex ratios in replacement clutches of Mew Gulls (Larus canus) and Black-headed Gulls (Chroicocephalus ridibundus) in the highly unstable environment of the Vistula River [PDF]
Dariusz Bukaciński +2 more
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Improving port hinterland connection capacity: a comparative study of Polish and Belgian cases [PDF]
The study takes a comparative approach by investigating the situation in the hinterlands of two different port areas in Europe: Antwerp (Belgium) and Gdansk-Sopot-Gdynia agglomeration (Poland).
Aronietis, Raimonds +5 more
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The CO2 System Variability in the Vicinity of the Vistula River Mouth [PDF]
Marcin Stokowski +3 more
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Subsurface imaging of fluvial deposits of the Vistula River valley in Kraków (southern Poland) by 2D ERT survey [PDF]
Grzegorz Bania, Tomasz WOŹNIAK
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The Out-of-Kilter Algorithm and Some of its Applications in Water Resources [PDF]
The purpose of this paper is to present a simple water resources allocation model based on the Fulkerson's out-of-kilter algorithm. This algorithm is a special purpose linear programming method which has been efficiently used for the solution of a number
Kindler, J.
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Maximizing the usefulness of flood risk assessment for the River Vistula in Warsaw
Adam Kiczko +3 more
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Genetic Divergence in the Natural Regeneration of Black Poplar Along the Vistula River in Poland
Robak, Dominika +2 more
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Change in the Intensity of Soil Erosion via Water in the Vistula River Basin in Future Climate: A Comparison of the RCP 4.5 and RCP 8.5 Scenarios (2021–2050) Using the MUSLE Model [PDF]
Damian Badora +4 more
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Monosaccharides in the water of the Gulf of Gdansk
The concentration of monosaccharides in samples collected in the Gulf of Gdansk area was determined in water filtered through ~0.8 µm pore size filters.
Waldemar Grzybowski, Agnieszka Maksymiuk
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