2015
DOI: 10.5200/baltica.2015.28.16
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Dynamics of sediments disposed in the marine coastal zone near the Vistula Lagoon inlet, south-eastern part of the Baltic Sea

Abstract: The article discusses the possibility of protecting the shore by disposing of dredged material at shallow depths. An example of a permanently eroded open marine shore segment located south of the Vistula Lagoon inlet (south-eastern part of the Baltic Sea) is considered. This shore segment is permanently caused by downstream erosion due to the moles bordering the entrance to the Vistula Lagoon (Baltiysk Strait) and interrupting longshore sediment transport. Changes of sediment distribution resulting from a demo… Show more

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“…Another fact is that, after the start of open-pit mining of amber in 1914 and, especially, after the mass discharges of Amber Plant overburden into the sea since 1958 [9,19], beaches 80-100 m in width, with vestiges of a young avandune, and a continuous stratum of aleurite sands (0.05-0.25 mm) down to depths of 15-20 m have formed at the discharge site and within the Baltic-Yantarnaya arc [5,8,42]. At the same time, the dynamics of the shore and the submarine slope of the Vistula Spit south of the moles has not suffered considerable changes [11,19,42,50], i.e., the southern boundary of mass migrations is situated abeam of the entry moles of the Baltic Strait.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another fact is that, after the start of open-pit mining of amber in 1914 and, especially, after the mass discharges of Amber Plant overburden into the sea since 1958 [9,19], beaches 80-100 m in width, with vestiges of a young avandune, and a continuous stratum of aleurite sands (0.05-0.25 mm) down to depths of 15-20 m have formed at the discharge site and within the Baltic-Yantarnaya arc [5,8,42]. At the same time, the dynamics of the shore and the submarine slope of the Vistula Spit south of the moles has not suffered considerable changes [11,19,42,50], i.e., the southern boundary of mass migrations is situated abeam of the entry moles of the Baltic Strait.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The bedload transport in the study area is not well recognized. Some estimations of the sediment transport rate were performed for the eastern part of the Gulf of Gdańsk (Kaczmarek et al 2010;Ostrowski et al 2010;Chechko et al 2015). However, all of those studies were focused on the processes taking place at water depths of up to 10-13 m. The occurrence of sediment transport at depths greater than 15 m is mentioned by Uścinowicz et al (2014) as well as in some documents related to the commercial projects and unpublished materials.…”
Section: Study Area Bathymetry and Sedimentary Environmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Its eastern basin provides 1.5 km 3 of this capacity or 64.0% of total water volume. Originally, the Lagoon connected with the extensive backwaters and marshes inside the Vistula delta and had at least periodic connection with the Baltic Sea (Chechko et al 2015).…”
Section: Characteristics Of the Vistula Lagoonmentioning
confidence: 99%