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Waters from a closed Vistula lagoon actively influences the southeastern part of the Baltic Sea (offshore Kaliningrad region). When entering the Baltic Sea lagoon waters become a perfect tracer to track different hydrodynamic and biological processes with the help of Ocean Color Data. The research is primarily based on remote sensing data being a first step to determine properties and propagation boundaries of the outflow into the open Baltic Sea. During research we could analysis different types of remote sensing data including color composite images from MODIS Terra/Aqua, OLI/TIRS Landsat 8; MSI Sentinel 2; OLCI Sentinel 3. The oceanographic experiments include CTD transects and determination of turbidity and CHL-a concentration in outflow waters to describe water properties of the outflow and provide verification of satellite data. Results of a combined experiment for determination of the Vistula Lagoon outflow distinctive features with the use of satellite images from optical sensors and oceanographic in-situ data are shown.
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Evgeny V. Krayushkin, Olga Yu. Lavrova, Ksenia R. Nazirova, "Distinctive features of the Vistula lagoon outflow by remote sensing and oceanographic experiments data," Proc. SPIE 11150, Remote Sensing of the Ocean, Sea Ice, Coastal Waters, and Large Water Regions 2019, 111500W (14 October 2019); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2533024