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FORMOSA [100.00% relevance%]
shall be combined with IOW's expertise in marine turbulence observations and high-resolution
Auftakt der DAM-Forschungsmission mareXtreme [99.99% relevance%]
- und naturwissenschaftliche Perspektiven, um marine Extremereignisse und geeignete … aus 29 Partnerorganisationen extreme marine Ereignisse und Naturgefahren sowie mögliche
Extended activities #2: Long-term alkalinity trends and implications for Baltic Sea acidification [99.96% relevance%]
for CO2-induced acidification The call of the Marine Strategy Framework Directive for measurements
State of the Baltic Sea 2015 [99.91% relevance%]
the biogeochemical cycles. Complete report in: Marine Science Reports 101 (2016) Nausch, Günther;
State of the Baltic Sea 2015 [99.75% relevance%]
the biogeochemical cycles. Complete report in: Marine Science Reports 101 (2016) Nausch, Günther;
Regine Labrenz [99.72% relevance%]
Schleswig-Holstein, the German Association for Marine Technology e.V. (GMT) and the Maritime Cluster
People [99.27% relevance%]
are mixing and transport processes in stratified marine systems. He does this by measuring in the field … anoxia is mainly caused by the the lack of a marine system to transport enough atmospheric oxygen to … are virtually always undersampling the marine system, the measured field data is backed up
https://www.iow.de/turbulence-and-small-scale-processes/people.html
Sebastian Neubert - CV [99.27% relevance%]
– Jul 2011 Research associate at the Center for Marine Information Systems (cemaris), project leader (
https://www.iow.de/sebastian-neubert-en/articles/sebastian-neubert-cv.html
Home run for the RV Maria S. Merian: Research vessel sets off towards the Baltic Sea ice for the “Deep Baltic” mission [99.26% relevance%]
sediments. Read full joint press release by Kiel Marine Science (KMS), Kiel University Leibniz Institute
Home run for the RV Maria S. Merian: Research vessel sets off towards the Baltic Sea ice for the “Deep Baltic” mission [99.25% relevance%]
sediments. Read full joint press release by Kiel Marine Science (KMS), Kiel University Leibniz Institute