Using Remote Sensing Methods of Underwater Studies to Identify Elements and Simulate the Structure of Bottom Landscapes in the Haukaisenlahti Bay (Kuhka Island, Lake Ladoga)

Author:

Dudakova D. S.,Anokhin V. M.,Dudakov M. O.,Orlova M. I.

Publisher

Pleiades Publishing Ltd

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