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2008 IEEE/OES US/EU-Baltic International Symposium | 2008

Estuarine transport versus vertical movement and mixing of water masses in the Gulf of Finland (Baltic Sea)

Urmas Lips; Inga Lips; Taavi Liblik; Jüri Elken

Weekly mapping of vertical temperature and salinity fields was carried out across the Gulf of Finland in summer 2006 and spring 2007. Using successive cross-gulf vertical sections of salinity and wind data from the region the variations of estuarine and transverse circulation are described. Changes of deep layer phosphate-phosphorus concentrations are found to be related to the described variations in circulation patterns in a season with strong vertical stratification of the water column. Cumulative volume transport estimates were obtained using the results of a 3D baroclinic circulation model (HIROMB). We suggest that the north-easterly winds, which intensify the estuarine circulation and lead to the upwelling events along the southern coast of the Gulf of Finland, could have a major impact to the Gulfpsilas ecosystem by importing more saline and phosphorus rich waters. These events with many-fold more intense upward movement and mixing of deep waters (upward diapycnal transport) could contribute significantly to the ventilation of deep layers of the northern Baltic proper.


Frontiers in Marine Science | 2018

Propagation of impact of the recent Major Baltic Inflows from the Eastern Gotland Basin to the Gulf of Finland.

Taavi Liblik; Michael Naumann; Pekka Alenius; Martin Hansson; Urmas Lips; Günther Nausch; Laura Tuomi; Karin Wesslander; Jaan Laanemets; Lena Viktorsson

Major Baltic Inflows (MBI) have a significant impact on physics, biogeochemistry and marine life in the Baltic Sea. Spreading of the North Sea water from the Danish Straits to the Eastern Gotland Basin has been rigorously studied in recent decades. Investigations of lateral signal propagation using in-situ measurements, which cover the area from the Eastern Gotland Basin to the Gulf of Finland, are missing. Estonian-Swedish-German-Finnish oceanographic data from January 2014 to March 2017 were merged and analyzed to fill the gap. Recent MBIs caused considerable changes in water column properties, and salinity reached the highest values of the last 40–60 years. The arrivals of MBI waters were detected as peaks in the salinity and temperature time-series in the near-bottom layer of the Gotland Deep 4–5 months after the MBI events. Similar peaks were also identified in the Faro Deep, Northern Deep and Kopu West (Northern Baltic Proper) with a further delay of 2–3 months, 3–5 months and 4–6 months, respectively. The first impact of the 2014 December MBI occurred in the Gulf of Finland in nine months as the arrival of the former Northern Baltic Proper deep layer water. Water renewal in the Faro Deep occurred as a gravity current over the sill between Faro and Gotland Deep. Deep layer water in the Northern Baltic Proper and the Gulf of Finland originated from the sub-halocline layer (110–120 m) of the Eastern Gotland Basin. The pre-condition for such mid-layer advection was a denser deep layer in the Gotland and Faro Deep. Fresh oxygen, which arrived in the Gotland Deep in April 2015 and February 2016, was consumed in the near-bottom layer within 3–6 months. Since summer 2016, oxygenated waters occurred in the Gotland Deep in the layer from the halocline to 160 m depth. This oxygen did not reach the area further in the north, except a slight sign of ventilation of the Faro Deep in February 2017. Thus, MBIs did not improve the oxygen conditions in the area north of the Gotland Deep and oxygen conditions rather worsened in the Northern Baltic Proper and the Gulf of Finland.


Continental Shelf Research | 2009

Consequences of coastal upwelling events on physical and chemical patterns in the central Gulf of Finland (Baltic Sea)

Inga Lips; Urmas Lips; Taavi Liblik


Ocean Dynamics | 2011

Vertical dynamics of summer phytoplankton in a stratified estuary (Gulf of Finland, Baltic Sea)

Urmas Lips; Inga Lips; Taavi Liblik; Villu Kikas; Kristi Altoja; Natalja Buhhalko; Nelli Rünk


Archive | 2011

Characteristics and variability of the vertical thermohaline structure in the Gulf of Finland in summer

Taavi Liblik; Urmas Lips


Methods in Oceanography | 2016

Potential for an underwater glider component as part of the Global Ocean Observing System

Taavi Liblik; Johannes Karstensen; Pierre Testor; Pekka Alenius; D. Hayes; Simón Ruiz; Karen J. Heywood; Sylvie Pouliquen; Laurent Mortier; E. Mauri


Estuarine Coastal and Shelf Science | 2010

Processes responsible for the formation and maintenance of sub-surface chlorophyll maxima in the Gulf of Finland

Urmas Lips; Inga Lips; Taavi Liblik; Natalja Kuvaldina


Ocean Science | 2013

Estuarine circulation reversals and related rapid changes in winter near-bottom oxygen conditions in the Gulf of Finland, Baltic Sea

Taavi Liblik; Jaan Laanemets; Urmas Raudsepp; Jüri Elken; Irina Suhhova


Estuarine Coastal and Shelf Science | 2017

Wind-driven residual circulation and related oxygen and nutrient dynamics in the Gulf of Finland (Baltic Sea) in winter

Urmas Lips; Jaan Laanemets; Inga Lips; Taavi Liblik; Irina Suhhova; Ülo Suursaar


Ocean Science | 2012

Variability of synoptic-scale quasi-stationary thermohaline stratification patterns in the Gulf of Finland in summer 2009

Taavi Liblik; Urmas Lips

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Urmas Lips

Tallinn University of Technology

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Inga Lips

Tallinn University of Technology

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Irina Suhhova

Tallinn University of Technology

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Jaan Laanemets

Tallinn University of Technology

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Jüri Elken

Tallinn University of Technology

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Pekka Alenius

Finnish Meteorological Institute

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Natalja Kuvaldina

Tallinn University of Technology

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Villu Kikas

Tallinn University of Technology

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D. Hayes

University of Cyprus

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