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KLAUSI: project details [100.00% relevance%]
Forschungsgemeinschaft Partner: none Methane is a known greenhouse gas that severely enhances … sources into atmosphere have been identified. A process that might be of importance is the … oxygenated water column and thus could have a direct impact on the methane flux between ocean … chemistry, microbiology, and zooplanktology in a multidisciplinary approach to investigate … methanogenesis in detail using the Baltic Sea as a model system. We plan to investigate the … : (1) Is the subthermocline methane anomaly a widespread phenomenon in the Baltic Sea, which … shows a temporal and spatial variability? (2) Does … s00227-020-03759-x Wäge, J., J. F. H. Strassert, A. Landsberger, N. Loick-Wilde, O. Schmale, B. … B., S. Otto, V. Thiel, U. Gräwe, N. Loick-Wilde, A. K. Wittenborn, S. Schloemer, J. Wäge, G. Rehder … Forschungsgemeinschaft Partner: none Methane is a known greenhouse gas that severely enhances … sources into atmosphere have been identified. A process that might be of importance
Can ‘farting’ copepods affect the climate? IOW expedition on methane production of zooplankton [99.99% relevance%]
:47 Methane is an important greenhouse gas with a strong potential to impact climate de-velopment … impact on the atmos-phere. On August 6, 2016, a research team under the lead of the Leibniz … ) set out aboard the research vessel ALKOR for a 3-week cruise into the central Baltic Sea to … KiB) Methane is an important greenhouse gas with a strong potential to impact climate de-velopment … impact on the atmos-phere. On August 6, 2016, a research team under the lead of the …
Climate change promotes the spreading of vibrios: IOW study reveals global distribution patterns [99.95% relevance%]
of the species Vibrio vulnificus (shown here in a scanning electron microscope image, Janice Haney … Public Health Image Library) Vibrio vulnificus, a bacterium that is potentially very dangerous to … humans, is a natural component of marine plankton. The IOW … Earth & Environment”, the study also provides a predictive model that can be used to estimate … .pdf (222.1 KiB) Vibrio vulnificus, a bacterium that is potentially very dangerous to … humans, is a natural component of marine plankton. The IOW
Susanne Deiber (en) [99.95% relevance%]
Climate change promotes the spreading of vibrios: IOW study reveals global distribution patterns [99.94% relevance%]
of the species Vibrio vulnificus (shown here in a scanning electron microscope image, Janice Haney … Public Health Image Library) Vibrio vulnificus, a bacterium that is potentially very dangerous to … humans, is a natural component of marine plankton. The IOW … Earth & Environment”, the study also provides a predictive model that can be used to estimate … .pdf (222.1 KiB) Vibrio vulnificus, a bacterium that is potentially very dangerous to … humans, is a natural component of marine plankton. The IOW
Project details [99.93% relevance%]
in the Baltic Sea (until 2002) Department: n/a
Biological State of the Baltic Sea 2006 [99.90% relevance%]
Bight and the Arkona Sea, probably caused by a shallow stratification. The spring bloom, … Sea and by dinoflagellates in the Gotland Sea. A diatom summer bloom was not found. The … diatom bloom was weak. Dinoflagellates played a minor role during the whole year. Mass flux (dry … mass) amounted to 110 g a-1. Chlorophyll a data revealed a decreasing trend from1979-2006 … 2006) were identified. Some species indicate a higher saline phase in the western Baltic, … ?). Malacostraca–larvae probably return as a stable component of the crustacean community, … salinity and oxygen conditions in 2006 allowed a rapid recolonisation of the western Baltic after … Bornholm Sea (Stat. 213) was characterised by a very low oxygen concentration in the deep water … (0.5 ml/l) and a very sparse colonisation by the polychaete … Bight and the Arkona Sea, probably caused by a shallow stratification. The spring bloom, … Sea and by dinoflagellates in the Gotland Sea. A diatom summer bloom was not found. The …
Biological State of the Baltic Sea 2006 [99.86% relevance%]
Bight and the Arkona Sea, probably caused by a shallow stratification. The spring bloom, … Sea and by dinoflagellates in the Gotland Sea. A diatom summer bloom was not found. The … diatom bloom was weak. Dinoflagellates played a minor role during the whole year. Mass flux (dry … mass) amounted to 110 g a-1. Chlorophyll a data revealed a decreasing trend from1979-2006 … 2006) were identified. Some species indicate a higher saline phase in the western Baltic, … ?). Malacostraca–larvae probably return as a stable component of the crustacean community, … salinity and oxygen conditions in 2006 allowed a rapid recolonisation of the western Baltic after … Bornholm Sea (Stat. 213) was characterised by a very low oxygen concentration in the deep water … (0.5 ml/l) and a very sparse colonisation by the polychaete … Bight and the Arkona Sea, probably caused by a shallow stratification. The spring bloom, … Sea and by dinoflagellates in the Gotland Sea. A diatom summer bloom was not found. The …
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Surface Layer [99.84% relevance%]
Surface-layer processes in the vicinity of a front The surface mixing layer (SML) is the … of energy, momentum, and tracers have to pass in a coupled atmosphere-ocean system. Pathways and … . We study these processes with the help of a high-resolution experimental approach, based on
GROCE [99.69% relevance%]
idealized but realistic model simulations with a good numerical resolution of the various … GOTM (1D) and GETM (3D) in order to obtain a modeling tool which enables a quantification of … . This shall eventually lead to the setup of a realisitic, highly resolved and multiannual 3D … of the 79°N glacier, which will help towards a quantitative analysis of both the melt water