Oceanologia (May 2011)

Long term water level and surface temperature changes in the lagoons of the southern and eastern Baltic

  • Svetlana Navrotskaya,
  • Boris Chubarenko,
  • Henning Baudler,
  • Inga Dailidienė

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 53, no. 1-TI
pp. 293 – 308

Abstract

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The paper studies variations in the water level and surface temperature of coastal lagoons along the southern and south-eastern shores of the Baltic Sea: the Curonian Lagoon, Vistula Lagoon, and Darss-Zingst Bodden Chain. Linear regressions for annual mean water level variations showed a positive trend in water level, but at different rates. The highest rate during the period between 1961-2008 was recorded for the Curonian and Vistula lagoons (~ 4 mm year-1), the lowest for the Darss-Zingst Bodden Chain (approximately ~ 1 mm year-1). The warming trend of the mean surface water temperature in the lagoons was 0.03°C year-1 in the period 1961-2008. Moreover, the variability in annual water temperature and sea level as well as their extreme values have increased most dramatically since the 1980s.

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