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The Ponto-Caspian and native amphipod life history in the Daugava River, Latvia
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Behavior of trap-and-transported Atlantic salmon spawners of hatchery origin in the Daugava River system (Latvia)
Published 2019-04-01“…Such trap-and-transport solutions, however, have seldom been evaluated. In the Daugava River, Latvia, several dams with no functional fishways block the river for migrating fish. …”
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River bulge evolution and dynamics in a non-tidal sea – Daugava River plume in the Gulf of Riga, Baltic Sea
Published 2016-03-01“…Total suspended matter (TSM) images showed a clearly formed anti-cyclonically rotating river bulge from Daugava River discharge during the studied low wind period. …”
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The Analysis of Water Mass Movement in Lake Kisezers for Evaluation of Environmental Sustainability
Published 2022-01-01“…The research territory is complex because it is possible to study how water mass from the Baltic Sea, catchment area, Daugava River, and Riga HPP interact and influence the hydrological regime in Lake Kisezers. …”
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NEW DATA OF FUNERAL CUSTOMS AND BURIALS OF BRONZE AGE REZNES CEMETERY IN LATVIA
Published 2021-01-01“…Distinction between terrestrial and aquatic protein sources is complicated by the highly variable Daugava River isotopic ecology, nonetheless, some dietary trends can be distinguished that slightly correlate with 14C dates. …”
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The manifestations of Livonian intangible cultural heritage across the Latvian and Estonian border: framing early field notes from research sites
Published 2022-09-01“…Yet, the manifestations of Livonian intangible heritage can be observed in several cultural landscapes as Livonians once inhabited territories along the Gulf of Rīga, extending into modern Estonian lands and the lower course of the Gauja and Daugava Rivers. Despite the indigenous origin of Livonian culture, these manifestations are often marginalised and not immediately visible. …”
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