Limnological Review (Dec 2016)

Water circulation and recharge pathways of coastal lakes along the southern Baltic Sea in northern Poland

  • Cieśliński Roman,
  • Chlost Izabela,
  • Budzisz Marta

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1515/limre-2016-0007
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 16, no. 2
pp. 63 – 75

Abstract

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The purpose of this paper is to describe water circulation patterns for selected lakes found along the Baltic coast in northern Poland and to determine primary recharge mechanisms or pathways that produce an influx or loss of lake water. A secondary purpose of the paper is to determine the magnitude of recharge for each studied source of water – river water influx, surface runoff from direct catchments, forced influx from polders surrounding lakes, and periodic marine water intrusions from the nearby Baltic Sea. It is also important to determine the magnitude of water outflow from lakes to the sea via existing linkages as well as to compare horizontal influx and outflow data. The study area consisted of five lakes located along the Baltic Sea in northern Poland: Łebsko, Gardno, Bukowo, Kopań, Resko Przymorskie. The main driving force of the studied lakes are large rivers that drain lake catchment areas and periodic brackish water intrusions by the Baltic Sea.

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