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Pan-Continental Genomic Analysis of Eurasian Perch Uncovers Global Diversity Hotspots and Postglacial Recolonization Patterns. [PDF]
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Younger adults are not alright, but older adults are? Examining mortality disparities among the children of migrants aged 15-44 and 45-64 in Sweden, 1990-2023: a total-population cohort study. [PDF]
Wallace M.
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Marine litter on the seafloor of the southern Baltic
Marine Pollution Bulletin, 2018Marine litter occurrence and composition were investigated during routine bottom trawl fish surveys type BITS performed in the Polish Maritime Areas (the southern Baltic Sea). Sampling covered a distance of 325km and an area of 16km2 at a depth range of 19-110m. Litter densities varying between 0 items/ha (34% of tows) and 2.23items/ha with a mean of 0.
Barbara, Urban-Malinga +5 more
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Plutonium fractionation in southern Baltic Sea sediments
Isotopes in Environmental and Health Studies, 2012In this study, different chemical plutonium fractions (dissolved in water, connected to carbonates, connected to oxides, complexed with organic matter, mineral acids soluble and the rest) in sediments from the Vistula River estuary, the Gdańsk Basin and the Bornholm Deep were determined. The distribution of (239+240)Pu in analysed sediments samples was
Dagmara I, Strumińska-Parulska +2 more
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Sediment pollution in the southern baltic
Land Degradation & Development, 1993AbstractIn 1991 geochemical mapping of sediments in the southern Baltic was begun by the Polish Geological Institute, Marine Geology Branch to determine sediment pollution, sediment spreading and the rate of accumulation of pollutants to define ‘hot‐spot’ regions.
A. Lewandowski, T. Szczepanska
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Heat transfer in the Southern Baltic Sea
2023The balance of energy supplied to the sea surface in the Baltic Sea proper is positive, which means that this region absorbs more energy than it releases to the atmosphere. Further transport of this energy in the form of heat is transported deep into the water column.
Daniel Rak +3 more
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241Pu concentration in southern Baltic Sea ecosystem
Journal of Radioanalytical and Nuclear Chemistry, 2006241Pu concentrations were calculated indirectly in different compartments of the southern Baltic ecosystem by the activity measurements of 241Am isotope from the increase of the β-emitting 241Pu at 16–18 years after the Chernobyl accident. Enhanced levels of 241Pu were observed in all analyzed samples. Maximum values (0.408 and 0.367 mBq.
D. I. Strumińska +5 more
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