Distribution and composition of suspended matter in water and snow cover in Kaliningrad Bay


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Field data, collected by the authors during winter expedition studies in Kaliningrad Bay, are analyzed. Notwithstanding the presence of ice cover, considerable advective processes are shown to be taking place in the bay. Seawater enters the bay, spreading in the bottom horizon all over the water area. Suspended sediment concentration in under-ice period is on the average three times less than that in the ice-free period. The space and time variations of its quantitative and qualitative composition under ice are mostly governed by two factors—the effect of the sea and river runoff. The values of vertical fluxed of eolian material to the bay surface in winter vary from 0.5 to 2.9 with the average of 1.7 mg m–2 day–1.

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V. A. Chechko

Atlantic Branch, Shirshov Institute of Oceanology

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Email: che-chko@mail.ru
Russian Federation, prosp. Mira 1, Kaliningrad, 236022

V. Yu. Topchaya

Atlantic Branch, Shirshov Institute of Oceanology

Email: che-chko@mail.ru
Russian Federation, prosp. Mira 1, Kaliningrad, 236022

B. V. Chubarenko

Atlantic Branch, Shirshov Institute of Oceanology

Email: che-chko@mail.ru
Russian Federation, prosp. Mira 1, Kaliningrad, 236022

V. A. Pilipchuk

Atlantic Branch, Shirshov Institute of Oceanology

Email: che-chko@mail.ru
Russian Federation, prosp. Mira 1, Kaliningrad, 236022

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