Title :
Sedimentary fluxes in the marine-lagoon (Baltic sea-Curonian lagoon) connection
Author :
Gulbinskas, S. ; Trimonis, E. ; Mineviciute, I.
Author_Institution :
Klaipeda Univ. Coastal Res. & Planning Inst., Klaipeda, Lithuania
Abstract :
Current paper analyses the sedimentation processes in the transitional marine-lagoon system using the example of Klaipeda strait. Sedimentological investigations in the Klaipeda strait was carried out during 1994-2008 period using the sediment trap method. The most intensive fluxes were detected in the junction Curonian lagoon - strait and in the mouth of the strait. The grain size composition of sedimentary matter flux depends on their intensity. The sedimentary matter transported in the strait more often corresponds to fine silt sediments than the coarse silt mud. Fine sand material more frequently predominate in the port entrance channel and in the western passage of the Curonian lagoon where fluxes intensity reaches maximum.
Keywords :
oceanographic regions; sedimentation; sediments; AD 1994 to 2008; Baltic sea-Curonian lagoon; Klaipeda strait; coarse silt mud; fine sand material; fine silt sediments; flux intensity; grain size composition; junction Curonian lagoon-strait; sediment trap method; sedimentary fluxes; sedimentary matter flux; sedimentation processes; transitional marine-lagoon system; Chemicals; Junctions; Logic gates; Materials; Sea measurements; Sediments; Springs;
Conference_Titel :
Baltic International Symposium (BALTIC), 2010 IEEE/OES US/EU
Conference_Location :
Riga
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-9226-8
Electronic_ISBN :
2150-6027
DOI :
10.1109/BALTIC.2010.5621628