Coastal processes in the Russian Baltic (eastern Gulf of Finland and Kaliningrad area)

Author:

Ryabchuk Daria1ORCID,Sergeev Alexander1,Burnashev Evgeny2,Khorikov Viktor1,Neevin Igor1,Kovaleva Olga1,Budanov Leonid1,Zhamoida Vladimir1,Danchenkov Aleksandr34ORCID

Affiliation:

1. A.P. Karpinsky Russian Geological Research Institute74 Sredny pr., St Petersburg 199106, Russia

2. State Budgetary Institution of Kaliningrad Region “Baltberegozaschita”Khutorskaya st. 1, Svetlogorsk 238560, Russia

3. Shirshov Institute of Oceanology, Russian Academy of Sciences36 Nahimovskiy prospekt, Moscow 117997, Russia

4. I. Kant Baltic Federal University14 Nevskogo A. str., Kaliningrad 236016, Russia

Abstract

The results of both onshore and offshore monitoring of the coastal zone in the Russian Baltic reveal the high intensity and recent acceleration of coastal dynamics caused by an increasing frequency of extreme hydrodynamic events and anthropogenic impacts on the diverse geology. Stable coasts dominate in the eastern Gulf of Finland, but the local rate of shoreline recession is up to 2.0 m a−1, reaching 5 m in one extreme storm event. The coastal zone of the Kaliningrad area is diverse. The western coast of the Sambia Peninsula is controlled by anthropogenic influences linked to the exploitation of geological resources. The beaches advance when the supply of artificial sediments from opencast amber mines increases, whereas the shoreline retreat reaches 10–20 m a−1 when the input is interrupted. Active landslides and beach degradation dominate along the northern coast of the Sambia Peninsula. Large areas of pre-Quaternary deposits, outcrops and boulders in the nearshore provide evidence of sediment deficiency offshore. The coastal geological hazards are dependent on climate. A comprehensive understanding of the main trends in climate change is important for predicting and mitigating future damage to the coastal infrastructure and for selecting adaptation strategies.Thematic collection: This article is part of the Mapping the Geology and Topography of the European Seas (EMODnet) collection available at: https://www.lyellcollection.org/cc/EMODnet

Publisher

Geological Society of London

Subject

Earth and Planetary Sciences (miscellaneous),Geology,Geotechnical Engineering and Engineering Geology

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