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and at boundary layers (until 2002) Department: Marine Chemistry Participation: Dr. R. Bruhn, B.
Finished Projects [99.98% relevance%]
and ancient DNA to understand responses of marine primary producers to environmental changes … ASsessment framework for proposed methods of MArine CDR and interim knowledge SYnthesiS ( … .02.2024) LUMARE: Determination of nutrients in marine water samples Landesamt für Landwirtschaft, … DNA based methods in Northern European marine phytoplankton monitoring (ID-NEP) Finnish … Expert support for the implementation of the EU Marine Strategy Framework Directive AquaEcology (01.08. … of indicators and assessments for the marine environment in the frame of the Marine Strategy … : BALTIC 2014: The 12th Colloquium on Baltic Sea Marine Geology DFG - Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft ( … reconstruc-tions from Chilea lake, fjord, and marine sediments and paleo-climate modelling with … and ancient DNA to understand responses of marine primary producers to environmental changes … ASsessment framework for proposed methods of MArine CDR and interim knowledge SYnthesiS ( … .02.2024) LUMARE:
Bronwyn Cahill - Projects [99.96% relevance%]
Indicators of Changing Lightscapes in Underwater Marine Ecosystems BMFTR / co-funded by EU (01.07.2025
Markus Meier [99.87% relevance%]
physical-biogeochemical modeling to study the marine ecosystem in past and future climates measures
Markus Meier [99.83% relevance%]
physical-biogeochemical modeling to study the marine ecosystem in past and future climates measures
Project details [99.80% relevance%]
and transformation processes Department: Marine Chemistry Notes: Die für dieses Projekt zentrale
Project details [99.78% relevance%]
in the Baltic Sea (until 2002) Department: Marine Geology Participation: Dr. R. Endler, Dr. W.
Hendrikje Wehnert - CV [99.76% relevance%]
ASsessment framework for proposed methods of MArine CDR and interim knowledge SYnthesiS, Leibniz
Project details [99.62% relevance%]
in the Baltic Sea (until 2002) Department: Marine Geolsciences Participation: Dr. R. Endler, Dr. W
Markus Meier (en) [99.56% relevance%]
physical-biogeochemical modeling to study the marine ecosystem in past and future climates measures