• Title of article

    COASTAL DEVELOPMENT OF DAUGAVGRÎVA ISLAND, LOCATED NEAR THE GULF OF RIGA

  • Author/Authors

    Bertina, Laura University of Latvia, LATVIA , Krievâns, Mâris University of Latvia, LATVIA , Burlakovs, Juris University of Latvia, LATVIA , Lapinskis, Jânis University of Latvia, LATVIA

  • From page
    290
  • To page
    298
  • Abstract
    Natural as well as anthropogenic processes impact greatly sensitive coastal areas all over the world. The spectrum of natural processes involved can be classified as meteorological, geological, marine, and lithodynamic. The Baltic Sea with its Gulf of Riga is an area in which combined sea erosion and accumulation processes, as well as alluvial processes, play significant roles in the coastal development. Major anthropogenic processes include impacts from ports and coastal protection structures, such as Riga Port hydraulic structures, fairway channels and coastal defence items. During summer also additional pressure of recreational activities has increased the effect on the coastal beach. Levelling data, historical cartographical material and beach sedimentary material granulometric analysis were used to describe natural and anthropogenic effects on development of the coastal beach of Daugavgrîva Island.
  • Keywords
    coastal erosion , accumulation , levelling , the Gulf of Riga , granulometric composition
  • Journal title
    Proceedings of the Latvian Academy of Sciences. Section B Natural, Exact and Applied Sciences
  • Journal title
    Proceedings of the Latvian Academy of Sciences. Section B Natural, Exact and Applied Sciences
  • Record number

    2559035