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. 2021 Dec 8:40:107693.
doi: 10.1016/j.dib.2021.107693. eCollection 2022 Feb.

Geographical information dataset "geosynthetics in coastal protection of the South-East Baltic"

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Geographical information dataset "geosynthetics in coastal protection of the South-East Baltic"

Dmitry Domnin et al. Data Brief. .

Abstract

The database provides information on coastal protection structures (containing geosynthetic materials) located on the coast of the South-East Baltic, in the Kaliningrad Oblast (Russia) and the Pomeranian Voivodeship (Poland). The fragments of geosynthetics may enter the environment due to partial destruction and operational losses and become a new type of coastal pollution. The database contains the following sections: the tabular data about coastal protecting structures [ProtectingStructures_tab.xlsx]; the point vector geodata about these structures [ProtectingStructures_pnt.kmz] and used geosynthetic materials; the satellite images and photos [ProtectingStructures_images.pdf] demonstrated the general and close-up location of the coastal protecting structures in the satellite image, as well as their seeming. Information was collected during the ERANET-RUS_Plus joint project EI-GEO, ID 212 (RFBR 18-55-76002 ERA_a, BMBF 01DJ18005).

Keywords: Baltic Sea; Coastal protection; GIS; Geosynthetics; Geotextiles; Remote data.

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Conflict of interest statement

The authors declare that they have no known competing financial interests or personal relationships which have or could be perceived to have influenced the work reported in this article.

Figures

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Fig. 1
General location of coastal protecting structures (gabions in Svetlogorsk) on the satellite image (Maps Data: Scanex Ltd., Image 2019 DigitalGlobe, Inc. CNES 2013, shooting year: 2019).
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Fig. 2
Photo of coastal protecting structure (gabions in Svetlogorsk).
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Fig. 3
Location of coastal protecting structures on the coast of the South-East Baltic with the indication of types of geosynthetic materials used in their construction.

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