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Journal article
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Title
The pathway of the water exchange over the Gdańsk-Gotland Sill of the Baltic Sea and its impact on habitat formation during the stagnation period
Abstract
Water exchange between the deep basins of the Baltic Sea during stagnation periods ventilates the bottom layer. Such exchange may be local and associated with the seabed topography features. The aim of this study is to investigate the possible pathway of water exchange within the Gdańsk-Gotland Sill. A comprehensive study was conducted near the one of the local erosional trenches (depressions), comprising bathymetric survey using multibeam echosounder, water column CTD-sounding, tilt current meters mooring, and sampling of seabed deposits and macrozoobenthos. The absence of pelitic sediments even in the natural trench depressions was identified. The seabed is composed of dense clays with surface erosion signs. The presence of a current towards the Gotland Basin was recorded in the bottom layer of the erosional trench. This layer was characterized by increased salinity and dissolved oxygen concentration. The trench was also an area with macrozoobenthos richer in species composition and biomass. Moreover, indicator species of the North Sea waters were found exclusively within the erosional trench. Macrozoobenthic community structure and the age of benthic organisms confirm the existence of permanent water exchange directly from the Słupsk Furrow through the erosional trench, and indicate one of the advective pathways of water exchange between the deep Baltic Sea basins.
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https://www.webofscience.com/wos/woscc/full-record/WOS:000634931500001
Bibliographic citation
Krek, A.; Gusev, A.; Krek, E.; Krechik, V.; Kapustina, M.; Kondrashov, A.; Dudkov, I. (2021). The pathway of the water exchange over the Gdańsk-Gotland Sill of the Baltic Sea and its impact on habitat formation during the stagnation period. Oceanologia 63(2): 163-178. https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.oceano.2020.11.003
Topic
Marine
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true
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open access
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true

Authors

author
Name
Alexander Krek
author
Name
Andrey Gusev
author
Name
Elena Krek
author
Name
Viktor Krechik
author
Name
Mariia Kapustina
author
Name
Aleksei Kondrashov
author
Name
Ivan Dudkov

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https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.oceano.2020.11.003

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date created
2021-07-01
date modified
2021-07-02