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The Gulf of Finland belongs to the large bays of the Baltic Sea. The eastern part of the Gulf of Finland is an estuary of the Neva River. The heterogeneity of its water masses is typical for the eastern part of the bay. The main reason of such issue is the significant spatial variability of water salinity. The salinity regime is largely determined by the flow of fresh water from the Neva Bay and the spread of seawater from the western parts of the Gulf of Finland. There is a weakening of the influence of river flow and an increase in the influence of saline waters in the direction from east to west. That is why in the eastern part of the bay the general increase of water salinity appears from east to west. The considerable spatial variability of water salinity in the eastern part of the Gulf of Finland creates conditions for the habitats in the plankton for representatives of three ecological complexes: freshwater, brackish and euryhaline-marine. The distribution features of representatives of the indicated ecological complexes in the water area of the eastern part of the Gulf of Finland are considered in the article.

Язык оригиналаанглийский
Название основной публикацииMicro and Nano Technologies, Space Technologies and Planetary Science
ИздательInternational Multidisciplinary Scientific Geoconference
Страницы1111-1118
Число страниц8
Издание3.2
ISBN (печатное издание)9786197408355
DOI
СостояниеОпубликовано - 2018
Опубликовано для внешнего пользованияДа
Событие18th International Multidisciplinary Scientific Geoconference, SGEM 2018 - Albena, Болгария
Продолжительность: 2 июл 20188 июл 2018

Серия публикаций

НазваниеInternational Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference Surveying Geology and Mining Ecology Management, SGEM
Номер3.2
Том18
ISSN (печатное издание)1314-2704

конференция

конференция18th International Multidisciplinary Scientific Geoconference, SGEM 2018
Страна/TерриторияБолгария
ГородAlbena
Период2/07/188/07/18

    Предметные области Scopus

  • Геотехническая инженерия и инженерная геология
  • Геология

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