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finalised projects [100.00% relevance%]
Ecosystem Restoration IAMM - Interactions among marine microbes as they grow and die: linking … by cyanobacteria (diazotroph nitrogen) for the marine ecosystem once it has been transformed into … as the quantification of its pathways into the marine ecosystem are fundamental prerequisites to … , 4, 37–51. HYPER IAMM - Interactions among marine microbes as they grow and die: linking … a critical stepping-stone towards predicting how marine microbial systems will evolve in a changing … Baltic redox transition zones, and comparable marine systems. Contact: Dr. Maren Voß Surface Ocean … ) Theme 2: Effect of Anthropocene CO2 levels on marine ecosystems and sea-to-air gas fluxes The … to global change, combining the insight of marine and atmospheric chemists, biological and … mesocosms for studying global change effects on marine ecosystems, extension of physical modelling … of the effects of global change on the sensitive marine ecosystem. SOPRAN will furthermore: The project … to
KLAUSI: project details [99.65% relevance%]
"The German Baltic Sea Coast as Terrestrial-Marine Interface of Water and Matter Fluxes" Duration: … have rarely been studied in conjunction with marine sciences. Fen systems are potentially a … performance and bioenergetics of a coastal marine bioturbator, the soft shell clam Mya arenaria. … and reactive oxygen species production in a marine bivalve, Mya arenaria. J. Exp. Biol. 224: … on the innate immune system of a sentinel marine bivalve, Mytilus edulis. Sci. Total Environ. 712 … - investigating shallow coasts as terrestrial-marine interface of water and matter fluxes. EarthArXiv … , M. Voss, M. Naumann and P. Feldens (2018). Sub-marine continuation of peat deposits from a coastal … "The German Baltic Sea Coast as Terrestrial-Marine Interface of Water and Matter Fluxes" Duration: … have rarely been studied in conjunction with marine sciences. Fen systems are potentially a … performance and bioenergetics of a coastal marine bioturbator, the soft shell clam Mya arenaria. … and
KLAUSI: project details [99.56% relevance%]
"The German Baltic Sea Coast as Terrestrial-Marine Interface of Water and Matter Fluxes" Duration: … have rarely been studied in conjunction with marine sciences. Fen systems are potentially a … performance and bioenergetics of a coastal marine bioturbator, the soft shell clam Mya arenaria. … and reactive oxygen species production in a marine bivalve, Mya arenaria. J. Exp. Biol. 224: … on the innate immune system of a sentinel marine bivalve, Mytilus edulis. Sci. Total Environ. 712 … - investigating shallow coasts as terrestrial-marine interface of water and matter fluxes. EarthArXiv … , M. Voss, M. Naumann and P. Feldens (2018). Sub-marine continuation of peat deposits from a coastal … "The German Baltic Sea Coast as Terrestrial-Marine Interface of Water and Matter Fluxes" Duration: … have rarely been studied in conjunction with marine sciences. Fen systems are potentially a … performance and bioenergetics of a coastal marine bioturbator, the soft shell clam Mya arenaria. … and
Announcements [99.50% relevance%]
, MA, USA) Maarten Buijsman (Department of Marine Science, University of Southern Mississippi ,
Project details [99.12% relevance%]
and at boundary layers (until 2002) Department: Marine Chemistry Participation: B. Wong, Dr. P. Kömp
Jan Henkel [99.07% relevance%]
fluxes and shaping environmental conditions in marine habitats.
Helena Frazao - Publications [99.01% relevance%]
Rev. Mar. Sci. 17: 511-536, doi: 10.1146/annurev-marine-032123-025855 2023 Dellwig, O., A. Köhler, F.
KLAUSI: project details [98.92% relevance%]
pelagic CH4 reservoirs in the ocean, making them marine hotspots for greenhouse gases. However, it is
Hypoxic and anoxic regions in the Baltic Sea, 1969 [98.87% relevance%]
1969 The content of this webpage is part of the Marine Science Report No 100 2016 and should be cited
https://iow.de/hypoxic-and-anoxic-regions-in-the-baltic-sea-1969.html
Project details [98.83% relevance%]
and transformation processes Department: Marine Geology Participation: R. Bahlo, G. Bening, Dr.