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Marine heatwaves in the Baltic Sea: IOW researchers investigate causes and effects [100.00% relevance%]
Marine heatwaves in the Baltic Sea: IOW researchers … :00 The Baltic Sea is one of the fastest warming marine regions in the world, having warmed by over 1 °C … last three and a half decades. Furthermore, the marine ecosystems there are now increasingly affected … by marine heatwaves. Photo: IOW / K. Beck Marine heatwaves – periods in which the upper water … larger photo view click on image. 20240814_press_Marine_Heatwaves_in_the_Baltic_Sea_en_corrected.pdf ( … 208.8 KiB) Marine heatwaves – periods in which the upper water … Marine heatwaves in the Baltic Sea: IOW researchers … :00 The Baltic Sea is one of the fastest warming marine regions in the world, having warmed by over 1 °C … last three and a half decades. Furthermore, the marine ecosystems there are now increasingly affected … by marine heatwaves. Photo: IOW / K. Beck Marine heatwaves – periods in which the upper water … larger photo view click on image. 20240814_press_Marine_Heatwaves_in_the_Baltic_Sea_en_corrected.pdf ( …
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Neumann, Thomas Radtke, Hagen Umlauf, Lars Marine Chemistry Kanwischer, Marion Rehder, Gregor … Schmale, Oliver Schneider, Bernd Marine Geosciences Böttcher, Michael E. Moros, Matthias
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Aaron Röhler Department: Marine Geolsciences E-Mail: aaronulln.roehler@io-
Projects [99.18% relevance%]
Meier, Markus Neumann, Thomas Radtke, Hagen Marine Chemistry Kanwischer, Marion Prien, Ralf Rehder … , Gregor Schulz-Bull, Detlef Waniek, Joanna J. Marine Geology Arz, Helge Feldens, Peter Kaiser, Jerome
https://www.io-warnemuende.de/researchfocus-4-projects/for/127.html
Short Profile [98.81% relevance%]
Franka Freytag Department: Marine Chemistry E-Mail: frannullka.freytag@io-
Tracking down volatile mercury in the Atlantic [98.77% relevance%]
Tracking down volatile mercury in the Atlantic: Marine chemists from Warnemünde identify unexpected … higher emission. English press release (116 kB) Marine chemists from Warnemünde identify unexpected
https://iow.de/message/items/tracking-down-volatile-mercury-in-the-atlantic-1249.html
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Michael Pötzsch Department: Marine Geolsciences E-Mail: michnullael.poetzsch@io-
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: Prof. Dr. Matthias Labrenz Funding: DFG Focus: Marine communities and matter cycles Department:
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Jörg Benge Department: Marine Geolsciences E-Mail: joernullg.benge@io-
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Annika Tietjens Department: Marine Geolsciences E-Mail: anninullka.tietjens@io-