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Jaroslaw Tegowski
Researcher at University of Gdańsk
Publications - 50
Citations - 735
Jaroslaw Tegowski is an academic researcher from University of Gdańsk. The author has contributed to research in topics: Bathymetry & Echo sounding. The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 47 publications receiving 615 citations. Previous affiliations of Jaroslaw Tegowski include Polish Academy of Sciences.
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Effects of intermittent entrainment of air bubbles by breaking wind waves on ocean reflectance and underwater light field
TL;DR: In this article, the authors estimate potential changes in remote sensing reflectance and in-water light field associated with a bubble entrainment event observed at a wind speed of 10 m s−1.
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Acoustic seafloor discrimination with echo shape parameters: A comparison with the ground truth
TL;DR: In this article, features extracted from echosounder bottom returns are compared with the ground truth in a North Sea survey area, which consists of 50 grab samples for which the grain size distribution, and the gravel and shell contents were determined.
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Microphytobenthos of Arctic Kongsfjorden (Svalbard, Norway): biomass and potential primary production along the shore line
Jana Woelfel,Rhena Schumann,Florian Peine,Anita Flohr,Aleksandra Kruss,Jaroslaw Tegowski,Philippe Blondel,Christian Wiencke,Ulf Karsten +8 more
TL;DR: Microphytobenthos demonstrated significant rates of primary production that is comparable to pelagic production of Kongsfjorden and, hence, emphasised the importance as C source for the zoobenths.
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Nearshore Benthic Habitat Mapping Based on Multi-Frequency, Multibeam Echosounder Data Using a Combined Object-Based Approach: A Case Study from the Rowy Site in the Southern Baltic Sea
Lukasz Janowski,Karolina Trzcinska,Jaroslaw Tegowski,Aleksandra Kruss,Maria Rucińska-Zjadacz,Pawel Pocwiardowski +5 more
TL;DR: Predictive habitat mapping of shallow euphotic zones creates a new scientific perspective and provides relevant data for the management of natural resources, confirming that nearshore seabed habitats can be accurately distinguished based on multi-frequency, multibeam echosounder measurements.
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Acoustical classification of the bottom sediments in the southern Baltic Sea
TL;DR: In this article, the basic relationship between the parameters of backscattered acoustic signal and the seabed type in the Polish Economic Zone of the Baltic Sea was described using a single frequency narrow beam echosounder working at a frequency of 30 kHz.