Along that area there was one bar (Figure 3) located 210–240 m fr

Along that area there was one bar (Figure 3) located 210–240 m from the shoreline and separated by a 4–7.1 m deep trough. Near the Strait of Baltiysk, on profiles 3p and 5p with respective ‘starting depths’ of 2.8 and 2.6 m, there are no accumulative forms in the nearshore (Figure 3). The longshore bars are mainly asymmetrical, with steeper shore-oriented slopes – 0.4°–2° (profiles 4mv, 8a, 13p) – or with steeper seaward slopes – 0.7°–2.3° (profiles 16p, 6mv, 1mv,

3a). The only bars located on profiles 1a, 4mv and 5mv are nearly symmetrical. The nearshore zone with bars, the surf zone, is inclined from 1.5° (profile 13p) to 2° (profiles 1a, 9a), and is delimited by depths of 5.3–6 m (Figure Selleckchem Ganetespib DAPT molecular weight 3). The width of this zone varies from 330 m (profile 2a) to 575 m (profile 5mv). The nearshore slope behind the most seaward longshore bar is flattish and inclined at 0.1°–0.6°. Grain-size analysis of the samples collected shows differentiation of sediment features along and across the coastal zone of the Vistula Spit. Across the shore, in the upper and middle part of the beach, fine and medium grained (0.24–0.5 mm), well sorted (1.25–1.39) sand is deposited (Figures 4a,4b). Only to the west of the village of Piaski (profiles 3a–4a, Figure 4b)

is the sand moderately sorted (1.42–1.58). Along the lower part of the beach and in the swash zone, the mean (MG) is higher and sorting (σG) is worse ( Figures 4a, 4b). Near the Strait of Baltiysk (profiles 3p–5mv) and near Piaski (profiles 2a–4a), the lower shore sediments are represented by moderately well, moderately, poorly, very poorly

sorted (1.5–2.6), coarse, very coarse sand, and along the swash zone by gravel (0.8–4.0 mm) ( Figures 4a, 4b). Montelukast Sodium Between these stretches (profiles 4mv–1a) and to the south-west of profile 4a (profiles 5a–10a), in the lower part of the beach, the grain size decreases to medium (0.25–0.5 mm), well sorted (0.4–1.27) sand ( Figures 4a, 4b). The grain size differentiation in the surf zone (0.9–6 m depth) is strictly related to morphology. The mean (MG) (0.18–1.46 mm) and sorting (σG) values (1.29–2.3) were higher in the trough between the longshore bars (profiles 1mv–10a; Figures 4a, 4b). The grain-size indices have the highest values in the trough near the village of Piaski: very poorly and poorly sorted (1.89–2.3) coarse sand and gravel (0.59–1.46 mm) (profiles 1a–3a, Figures 4a, 4b). In the north-eastern part of the Spit (profiles 3p–1mv) the sampling points were not related to the surf zone morphology. Greater grain size (0.25–0.4 mm) and sorting (1.3–1.6) were recorded at depths of 1–3 m between profiles 3p and 5mv ( Figures 4a, 4b). Along the flat nearshore slope, at depths of 10 and 7 m, the sediment consists mainly of fine grained (0.125–0.2 mm), moderately well (1.41 – 1.6) and well to very well sorted sand (1.22–1.33) (Figures 4a, 4b).

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