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Oil pollution of the southeastern Baltic Sea by satellite remote sensing data and in-situ measurements
Bulycheva, E.V.; Krek, A.V.; Kostianoy, A.G.; Semenov, A.V.; Joksimovich, A. (2015). Oil pollution of the southeastern Baltic Sea by satellite remote sensing data and in-situ measurements. Transport and Telecommunication Journal 16(4): 296-304. https://dx.doi.org/10.1515/ttj-2015-0027
In: Transport and Telecommunication Journal. de Gruyter: Poland. e-ISSN 1407-6179, more
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Keyword
    Marine/Coastal
Author keywords
    the Southeastern Baltic Sea; oil pollution; satellite monitoring; fieldmeasurements; geochemical barriers; D-6 oil platform

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  • Bulycheva, E.V.
  • Krek, A.V.
  • Kostianoy, A.G., more
  • Semenov, A.V.
  • Joksimovich, A.

Abstract
    Results of operational satellite monitoring of oil pollution of the sea surface together with in-situ measurements of the oil products concentration in the water column for the first time allowed to establish relation between the surface pollution originated from ships, and the general characteristics of spatial and temporal distribution of oil products in the water column in the Southeastern Baltic Sea. Areas with heightened concentrations of oil products in the surface and bottom layers were determined for the study area. The main directions of the contamination propagation are agreed with the main direction of annual mean transport of substances in the Gdansk Basin.

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