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Bennet Krebs [100.00% relevance%]
Algal blooms at Heiligendamm 2011 [99.99% relevance%]
Institute for Baltic Sea Research conducts a coastal monitoring programme with weekly … analyses the surface samples, taken by means of a bucket, for phytoplankton composition and … biomass and for chlorophyll a. The phytoplankton biomass is determined by … counting (UTERMÖHL method) and the chlorophyll a concentration by ethanol extraction and … ). The analytical specifics of the chlorophyll a determination are published by Wasmund et al. ( … ” from 11.9.2008 we show here chlorophyll a data which are not corrected for pheopigments. … genus Actinocyclus sp. dominated, followed by a growth of Mesodinium rubrum. On 1.2.2011 (week 5 … biomass and concentration of chlorophyll a from 4.1. to 20.12.2011 at sea-bridge … counting results. However, the low chlorophyll-a-concentrations confirm our phytoplankton data. … , Dictyocha speculum (Image 4) occurred with a biomass up to 388 mg m-3, predominantly in its … two „naked“ cells Image 5: Peridiniella danica A succession from diatoms to
Algal blooms at Heiligendamm 2011 [99.99% relevance%]
Institute for Baltic Sea Research conducts a coastal monitoring programme with weekly … analyses the surface samples, taken by means of a bucket, for phytoplankton composition and … biomass and for chlorophyll a. The phytoplankton biomass is determined by … counting (UTERMÖHL method) and the chlorophyll a concentration by ethanol extraction and … ). The analytical specifics of the chlorophyll a determination are published by Wasmund et al. ( … ” from 11.9.2008 we show here chlorophyll a data which are not corrected for pheopigments. … genus Actinocyclus sp. dominated, followed by a growth of Mesodinium rubrum. On 1.2.2011 (week 5 … biomass and concentration of chlorophyll a from 4.1. to 20.12.2011 at sea-bridge … counting results. However, the low chlorophyll-a-concentrations confirm our phytoplankton data. … , Dictyocha speculum (Image 4) occurred with a biomass up to 388 mg m-3, predominantly in its … two „naked“ cells Image 5: Peridiniella danica A succession from diatoms to
Thermodynamic Properties of Seawater [99.99% relevance%]
Chen (Taiwan), Frank J. Millero (USA), Brian A. King (UK), Rainer Feistel (IOW), Daniel G. … Giles M. Marion (USA) Recognising the need for a revised international standard on seawater … 127. This SCOR/IAPSO Working Group soon started a close cooperation with the International … of Seawater” of Ocean Science was established as a peer-reviewed and open-access resource for the … by Unesco/IOC in Paris 2009. It is based on a Gibbs function for seawater, that was first … at the IOW 20 years ago, in combination with a redefinition of salinity in g/kg, and … Chen (Taiwan), Frank J. Millero (USA), Brian A. King (UK), Rainer Feistel (IOW), Daniel G. … Giles M. Marion (USA) Recognising the need for a revised international standard on seawater … 127. This SCOR/IAPSO Working Group soon started a close cooperation with the International … of Seawater” of Ocean Science was established as a peer-reviewed and open-access resource for the … by Unesco/IOC in Paris 2009. It is based on a Gibbs function
https://www.iow.de/thermodynamic-properties-of-seawater.html
Thermodynamic Properties of Seawater [99.98% relevance%]
Chen (Taiwan), Frank J. Millero (USA), Brian A. King (UK), Rainer Feistel (IOW), Daniel G. … Giles M. Marion (USA) Recognising the need for a revised international standard on seawater … 127. This SCOR/IAPSO Working Group soon started a close cooperation with the International … of Seawater” of Ocean Science was established as a peer-reviewed and open-access resource for the … by Unesco/IOC in Paris 2009. It is based on a Gibbs function for seawater, that was first … at the IOW 20 years ago, in combination with a redefinition of salinity in g/kg, and … Chen (Taiwan), Frank J. Millero (USA), Brian A. King (UK), Rainer Feistel (IOW), Daniel G. … Giles M. Marion (USA) Recognising the need for a revised international standard on seawater … 127. This SCOR/IAPSO Working Group soon started a close cooperation with the International … of Seawater” of Ocean Science was established as a peer-reviewed and open-access resource for the … by Unesco/IOC in Paris 2009. It is based on a Gibbs function
Biogeochemical Modelling [99.97% relevance%]
at IOW by Dr. Thomas Neumann and is now used by a community of several research groups around the … regeneration and removal of nutrients and have a large effect on the water quality and oxygen … functioning. These coastal areas act as a filter, regulating nutrient transport to … excessive nutrient inputs to the sea, is still a key hazard to marine life, biodiversity and … hydrodynamics and the lower trophic cascade, are a key tool to understand the fate of key nutrients … nutrient management on land) can help to achieve a better water quality in coastal waters as well … ocean alkalinity enhancement (OAE) can be a safe, effective, and scalable carbon‑dioxide‑ … removal option. The Baltic is a semi‑enclosed, heavily used, and well‑monitored … coastal sea, making it a pragmatic “testbed” for assessing benefits and … and eventually global assessments of OAE as a CDR method. Interdisciplinary cooperation at IOW … Ecological ReGional Ocean Model (ERGOM) ERGOM is a state-of-the-art
Surface Microlayer Communities [99.89% relevance%]
covering about 70% of the Earth’s surface. With a typical thickness of 40-100 μm, the microlayer … air-sea interface, the microlayer is central to a range of global biogeochemical and climate- … The redeveloped SML paradigm pushes the SML into a new and wider context that is relevant to the … environment with distinct microbial communities. A biofilm environment at the air-water interface … condensation nuclei. Moreover, the microlayer is a diffusion layer and slows down the air-sea … indicate that the microlayer covers the ocean to a significant extent. Breaking waves, intuitively … to be disruptive, promote the formation of a microlayer through ascending air bubble plumes … air-water interface have already been studied a century ago. In 1917, Einar Nauman introduced … et al., 2011) the SML can be considered as a biofilm-like habitat (Wurl et al., 2016) Thus, … of the sea-surface microlayer: Results from a mesocosm study ; JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH … -Goddard, Oliver Wurl; Sea
Summer School on Stable Isotope Analysis in Biogeochemistry [99.86% relevance%]
and Modelling Baltic Ecosystem Response) a workshop on stable isotope analysis in … in Europe Research Networking Programme. A typical day will be lectures in the mornings and … and Modelling Baltic Ecosystem Response) a workshop on stable isotope analysis in … in Europe Research Networking Programme. A typical day will be lectures in the mornings and
RV Elisabeth Mann Borgese - EMB295 (2022) - Blog, Post 3 [99.80% relevance%]
way. While non-soluble surfactants form a monolayer physical barrier (like a blanket on … from the reference water i.e. 1m depth using a Niskin bottle manually. The catamaran (Figure 3 … and the reference depth. So, our task is not a simple one. It is very hard to capture water … the surface is moving and you are standing on a ship/boat which is also moving. The ship itself … is not free of surfactants and there is a risk of contaminating samples, so great care … last three weeks and we hope to get together in a closed future to present some of the interesting
https://iow.de/rv-elisabeth-mann-borgese-emb295-2022-blog-post-3.html
Christian Winter [99.75% relevance%]
on estuarine and coastal ocean settings. With a regional focus on the German North Sea coast it