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Climate Change in the Baltic Sea Region: A Summary
. Based on the Baltic Earth Assessment Reports of this thematic issue in Earth System Dynamics and recent peer-reviewed literature, current knowledge about the effects of global warming on past and future changes in climate of the Baltic Sea region is ...
H. Meier +46 more
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Background Knowledge about the nutrient intakes and food consumption in the Nordic and Baltic countries is important for the formulation of dietary reference values (DRVs) and food-based dietary guidelines (FBDGs), as part of the Nordic Nutrition ...
E. W. Lemming, T. Pitsi
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Biogeochemical functioning of the Baltic Sea
. Location, specific topography, and hydrographic setting together with climate change and strong anthropogenic pressure are the main factors shaping the biogeochemical functioning and thus also the ecological status of the Baltic Sea. The recent decades
K. Kuliński +20 more
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Salinity dynamics of the Baltic Sea
. In the Baltic Sea, salinity and its large variability, both horizontal and vertical, are key physical factors in determining the overall stratification conditions.
A. Lehmann +10 more
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Oceanographic regional climate projections for the Baltic Sea until 2100
. The Baltic Sea, located in northern Europe, is a semi-enclosed, shallow and tideless sea with seasonal sea-ice cover in its northern sub-basins. Its long water residence time contributes to oxygen depletion in the bottom water of its southern sub ...
H. Meier +7 more
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Sea Level Dynamics and Coastal Erosion in the Baltic Sea Region
. There are a large number of geophysical processes affecting sea level dynamics and coastal erosion in the Baltic Sea region. These processes operate on a large range of spatial and temporal scales and are observed in many other coastal regions ...
R. Weisse +10 more
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The Baltic Sea under Anthropopressure—The Sea of Paradoxes
The Baltic Sea is a unique ecosystem that is especially sensitive to anthropogenic pressure. We analysed human pressure in this sea, which may be considered as paradoxes. One of these, is paradox of “marine” pollution.
A. Dobrzycka-Krahel, M. Bogalecka
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Human impacts and their interactions in the Baltic Sea region
. Coastal environments, in particular heavily populated semi-enclosed marginal seas and coasts like the Baltic Sea region, are stongly affected by human activities.
M. Reckermann +26 more
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Coastal seas worldwide suffer from increasing human impact. One of the most severe environmental threats is excessive nutrient pollution from land, which causes oxygen depletion and harmful algal blooms.
H. E. Markus Meier +2 more
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Nemo-Nordic 2.0: Operational marine forecast model for the Baltic Sea
. This paper describes Nemo-Nordic 2.0, an operational marine forecast model for the Baltic Sea. The model is based on the NEMO (Nucleus for European Modelling of the Ocean) circulation model and the previous Nemo-Nordic 1.0 configuration by Hordoir et ...
Tuomas Kärnä +16 more
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