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On the mechanisms of dangerous sea level rise in the eastern part gulf of Finland and possible reasons for the increase in their frequency in the second half of XX and the beginning of the XXI century. / Sukhachev, V.N.; Zakharchuk, E.A.; Tikhonova, N.A.

Measuring and Modeling of Multi-Scale Interactions in the Marine Environment - IEEE/OES Baltic International Symposium 2014, BALTIC 2014. IEEE Canada, 2014.

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Sukhachev, VN, Zakharchuk, EA & Tikhonova, NA 2014, On the mechanisms of dangerous sea level rise in the eastern part gulf of Finland and possible reasons for the increase in their frequency in the second half of XX and the beginning of the XXI century. в Measuring and Modeling of Multi-Scale Interactions in the Marine Environment - IEEE/OES Baltic International Symposium 2014, BALTIC 2014. IEEE Canada, 6th IEEE/OES Baltic International Symposium (BALTIC) - Measuring and Modeling of Multi-Scale Interactions in the Marine Environment, Tallinn, Эстония, 26/05/14. https://doi.org/10.1109/BALTIC.2014.6887843

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@inproceedings{48de7db096c04614b9c86b471b65e623,
title = "On the mechanisms of dangerous sea level rise in the eastern part gulf of Finland and possible reasons for the increase in their frequency in the second half of XX and the beginning of the XXI century",
abstract = "{\textcopyright} 2014 IEEE. In the last decades in eastern part of Gulf of Finland has considerably increased frequency of dangerous sea levels rises. The results presented in Fig. 1 indicate that over the past 30 years the number of floods in the Neva estuary increased by 1.6 times. Despite the startup in 2010 of the complex structures protecting St. Petersburg from flooding (CPS), dangerous sea level rises continue to cause damage to coastal areas located to the west of the dam. Increasing number of floods, existing gaps in our knowledge about their nature, force of researchers to continue explore this dangerous natural phenomena in order to develop it more accurate prediction.",
author = "V.N. Sukhachev and E.A. Zakharchuk and N.A. Tikhonova",
year = "2014",
doi = "10.1109/BALTIC.2014.6887843",
language = "Английский",
isbn = "9781479957088",
booktitle = "Measuring and Modeling of Multi-Scale Interactions in the Marine Environment - IEEE/OES Baltic International Symposium 2014, BALTIC 2014",
publisher = "IEEE Canada",
address = "Канада",
note = "null ; Conference date: 26-05-2014 Through 29-05-2014",

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AU - Sukhachev, V.N.

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AU - Tikhonova, N.A.

PY - 2014

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N2 - © 2014 IEEE. In the last decades in eastern part of Gulf of Finland has considerably increased frequency of dangerous sea levels rises. The results presented in Fig. 1 indicate that over the past 30 years the number of floods in the Neva estuary increased by 1.6 times. Despite the startup in 2010 of the complex structures protecting St. Petersburg from flooding (CPS), dangerous sea level rises continue to cause damage to coastal areas located to the west of the dam. Increasing number of floods, existing gaps in our knowledge about their nature, force of researchers to continue explore this dangerous natural phenomena in order to develop it more accurate prediction.

AB - © 2014 IEEE. In the last decades in eastern part of Gulf of Finland has considerably increased frequency of dangerous sea levels rises. The results presented in Fig. 1 indicate that over the past 30 years the number of floods in the Neva estuary increased by 1.6 times. Despite the startup in 2010 of the complex structures protecting St. Petersburg from flooding (CPS), dangerous sea level rises continue to cause damage to coastal areas located to the west of the dam. Increasing number of floods, existing gaps in our knowledge about their nature, force of researchers to continue explore this dangerous natural phenomena in order to develop it more accurate prediction.

U2 - 10.1109/BALTIC.2014.6887843

DO - 10.1109/BALTIC.2014.6887843

M3 - статья в сборнике материалов конференции

SN - 9781479957088

BT - Measuring and Modeling of Multi-Scale Interactions in the Marine Environment - IEEE/OES Baltic International Symposium 2014, BALTIC 2014

PB - IEEE Canada

Y2 - 26 May 2014 through 29 May 2014

ER -

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