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KLAUSI: project details [100.00% relevance%]
- Method development and application in the Baltic Sea. Chemosphere 262: 128327, doi: 10.1016/j.
Daniel Carlson [99.88% relevance%]
© Rövensthal Address: Leibniz Institute for Baltic Sea Research Warnemünde Seestrasse 15 18119
https://www.iow.de/daniel-carlson-en/articles/daniel-carlson.480.html
Daniel Carlson (en) [99.82% relevance%]
© Rövensthal Address: Leibniz Institute for Baltic Sea Research Warnemünde Seestrasse 15 18119
Team [99.38% relevance%]
influences the microbial community in the Baltic sea, and how machine learning tools such as
KLAUSI: project details [99.38% relevance%]
vessels.In the subproject, the Institute for Baltic Sea Research Warnemünde (IOW) is primarily
Project details [99.24% relevance%]
Focus: Monitoring the marine environment of the Baltic Sea (until 2002) Department: Marine Chemistry
Abstracts [98.24% relevance%]
bio-optical and hydrodynamic processes (Western Baltic Sea, Southern North Sea and Northwest Atlantic … are we and where to go? The North Sea and the Baltic Sea can be regarded as prototypes for shelf seas … tidal mixing, the mixing in the nearly tideless Baltic Sea is controlled by boundary mixing. However, … Model with reduced complexity of the entire Baltic Sea We present an Earth System model of the … entire Baltic Sea including Kattegat and Skagerrak. The model … on an ocean general circulation model (Kiel Baltic Sea model, BSIOM) which is coupled with a … in the North Sea/Skagerrak calculated from the Baltic Sea Index (BSI). The surface wave model is based … drift and total sea level changesof the entire Baltic Sea. We will present the Earth System model with … reduced complexity of the entire Baltic Sea and show results from different applications … Breyvik O., Bidlot J., Morgensen K.: North Sea-Baltic Sea regional models: coupling of ocean and … , coupled model system for the
Instrument development [96.75% relevance%]
The precision in the main pH working range for Baltic Sea conditions (pH = 7…8.5) is within approx. ±0
Instrument development [96.74% relevance%]
The precision in the main pH working range for Baltic Sea conditions (pH = 7…8.5) is within approx. ±0
KLAUSI: project details [96.54% relevance%]
research priorities of the Leibniz Institute for Baltic Sea Research. In this way, the knowledge gained