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Hydrological conditions for the survival/remaning of a unique southern Baltic marsh as a habitat of endangered fauna and flora species
Magierska, S.; Cieśliński, R.; Drwal, J. (2005). Hydrological conditions for the survival/remaning of a unique southern Baltic marsh as a habitat of endangered fauna and flora species, in: Herrier, J.-L. et al. (Ed.) Proceedings 'Dunes and Estuaries 2005': International Conference on nature restoration practices in European coastal habitats, Koksijde, Belgium 19-23 September 2005. VLIZ Special Publication, 19: pp. 641-643
In: Herrier, J.-L. et al. (2005). Proceedings 'Dunes and Estuaries 2005': International Conference on nature restoration practices in European coastal habitats, Koksijde, Belgium 19-23 September 2005. VLIZ Special Publication, 19. Vlaams Instituut voor de Zee (VLIZ): Oostende. XIV, 685 pp., more
In: VLIZ Special Publication. Vlaams Instituut voor de Zee (VLIZ): Oostende. ISSN 1377-0950, more

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Document type: Conference paper

Keywords
    Habitat
    Man-induced effects
    Water bodies > Inland waters > Wetlands > Marshes
    Marine/Coastal

Authors  Top 
  • Magierska, S.
  • Cieśliński, R.
  • Drwal, J.

Abstract
    The coasts of the southern Baltic are characterized by diverse environmental conditions, caused by different genesis of physical and biochemical processes. In this special region where an interaction of salt-water with fresh water occurs, there are essential differences in local hydrological conditions. The southern Baltic is famous for separate, extensive branches of great rivers, direct mouths of rivers from postglacial lake areas, estuaries, coastal lakes (inner-dune, trough, deltaic) and numerous wetlands. Quoted types of objects differ from one another by area, depth and connection with the sea.

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