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Littorina$505610$ - Übersetzung nach Englisch

Litorina Sea; Littorina Transgression
  • Littorina Sea around 7000 years BP.

Littorina      
n. littorina, mollusco gastropode
Baltic Sea         
  • Skerries]] form an integral and typical part of many of the [[archipelago]]s of the Baltic Sea, such as these in the archipelago of [[Åland]], [[Finland]].
  • Satellite image of the Baltic Sea in a mild winter
  • Traversing Baltic Sea and ice
  • Satellite photo of the Baltic Sea surrounding [[Gotland]], Sweden, with algae bloom (phytoplankton) swirling in the water
  • Baltic drainage basins (catchment area), with depth, elevation, major rivers and lakes
  • Arkona]] Basin<br>6–12 = [[Baltic Proper]]<br />13 = [[Kattegat]], not an integral part of the Baltic Sea<br />14 = Belt Sea ([[Little Belt]] and [[Great Belt]])<br />15 = [[Öresund]] (The Sound)<br>14 + 15 = [[Danish Straits]], not an integral part of the Baltic Sea
  • Danish Straits and southwestern Baltic Sea
  • Aerial view of [[Bornholm]], Denmark
  • [[Gdańsk]] in Poland
  • The burning ''[[Cap Arcona]]'' shortly after the attacks, 3 May 1945. Only 350 survived of the 4,500 prisoners who had been aboard
  • [[Curonian Spit]] in [[Kaliningrad Oblast]], Russia
  • Latvian-speaking]] [[Kursenieki]] spanned from [[Klaipėda]] to [[Gdańsk]] along the coast of the Baltic Sea.
  • Dano-Swedish War]].
  • Main trading routes of the [[Hanseatic League]] (''Hanse'').
  • Piles of drift ice on the shore of Puhtulaid, near [[Virtsu]], Estonia, in late April
  • [[Åland]] between Baltic Sea and the [[Gulf of Bothnia]]
  • [[Stockholm archipelago]]
  • [[Mrzeżyno]] beach in Poland
  • Depths of the Baltic Sea in meters
  • [[Helsinki]] in Finland
  • Population density in the Baltic Sea catchment area
  • Rani]] tribe before Christianization.
  • [[Riga]] in Latvia
  • On particularly cold winters, the coastal parts of the Baltic Sea freeze into ice thick enough to walk or ski on.
  • [[Vasilyevsky Island]] in [[Saint Petersburg]], Russia
  • [[Stockholm]] in Sweden
  • Baltic Sea near [[Klaipėda]] ([[Karklė]]).
  • Svetlogorsk]] resort town in [[Kaliningrad Oblast]], Russia
  • [[Tallinn]] in Estonia
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Definition

Littorina
·noun A genus of small pectinibranch mollusks, having thick spiral shells, abundant between tides on nearly all rocky seacoasts. They feed on seaweeds. The common periwinkle is a well-known example. ·see Periwinkle.

Wikipedia

Littorina Sea

Littorina Sea (also Litorina Sea) is a geological brackish water stage of the Baltic Sea, which existed around 7500–4000 BP and followed the Mastogloia Sea, a transitional stage of the Ancylus Lake.

This stage and form of the body of water is named after common periwinkle (Littorina littorea), then a prevailing mollusc in the waters, which indicates its salinity.

A transgression of the Baltic approximately 4500 BP widened its ocean link, allowing it to reach a peak of salinity during the warmer Atlantic period of European climatology. At this peak, the sea bore twice the volume of water and covered 26.5% more land than it does today. As the period ended, the features of the modern coast appeared, including lagoons, spits, and dunes. Notable exceptions include steep terraces such as the Øresund where the recession of sea level exposes less dry land.

During the period, temperate deciduous forest crept north to cover the littoral hinterland.