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Algal blooms at Heiligendamm 2008 [100.00% relevance%]
was not possible in 7 samples because of high sediment portions, caused by wind-induced sediment … of June could not be counted because of too much sediment in the sample. Our data from the first half of
Sea grass is no patent solution for climate change [99.78% relevance%]
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Sea grass is no patent solution for climate change [99.77% relevance%]
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KLAUSI: project details [99.45% relevance%]
of organic matter will be investigated based on sediment cores from lakes and fjords along a 200 km long
Marine Nitrogen Cycle [99.42% relevance%]
loop. Dead particulate biomass can sink to the sediment and is re- mineralisized by bacteria. For
Research Villa [99.31% relevance%]
. A relict of a 10,000-year-old tree and a model sediment core, for example, tell of the transformation of
Research Villa [99.27% relevance%]
. A relict of a 10,000-year-old tree and a model sediment core, for example, tell of the transformation of
MOSSCO [98.47% relevance%]
of macrobenthic communities on ecosystem and sediment dynamics, or an the processes responsible for
Publications [98.41% relevance%]
sink in the Baltic Sea: an extrapolation using sediment characteristics. Biogeosciences, 7:3259-3271. … the Baltic Sea from Biogeochemical Proxies in a Sediment Record. Baltica, 17(1):5-16. /11/ Dippner, J.W. … sink in the Baltic Sea: an extrapolation using sediment characteristics. Biogeosciences, 7:3259-3271. … the Baltic Sea from Biogeochemical Proxies in a Sediment Record. Baltica, 17(1):5-16. /11/ Dippner, J.W.
S2B - Shallow Water Processes [98.32% relevance%]
(temperature, nutrient concentrations, sediment allocation and more) have a strong impact on the