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Publications [100.00% relevance%]
from relic munitions in the southwestern Baltic Sea. Chemosphere 372: 144115, doi: 10.1016/j. … concentration in the shallow Arkona Basin (Baltic Sea). J. Mar. Syst. 252: 104134, doi: 10.1016/j. … extreme sea levels in a non-tidal basin, the Baltic Sea. Nat. Hazards Earth Syst. Sci. 25: 1439-1458 … and O. Zielinski (2025). Coastal zones of the Baltic Sea in the Anthropocene: Current state and the … nutrient export from coastal peatlands to the Baltic Sea. Biogeochemistry 167: 967-987, doi: 10.1007/ … recent severe storm surge event along the German Baltic Sea coast. Nat. Hazards Earth Syst. Sci. 24, 11 … marine macro-litter (plastics): The Role of Baltic harbor and sailing festivals. Sustainability 16 … processes in the surface layer of the central Baltic Sea: A high-resolution modelling study. … munition dumpsites - A case study from the Baltic Sea. Mar. Poll. Bull. 198: 115865, doi: 10.1016/ … on surface heating rates in the western Baltic Sea. Biogeosciences 20: 2743-2768, doi:
Publications [99.81% relevance%]
oxide in the Eastern Gotland Basin (central Baltic Sea). Biogeosciences 23: 1987–2002, doi: 10.5194 … effects of ocean alkalinity enhancement in the Baltic Sea–results from in-silico experiments. Front. … Schneider, B. (2025). Alkalinity increase in the Baltic Sea: An episode or the development of a new … and isotopic observations in the Baltic Sea system. Sci. Data 12: 1757, doi: 10.1038/ … and O. Zielinski (2025). Coastal zones of the Baltic Sea in the Anthropocene: Current state and the … peatland rewetted with brackish water from the Baltic Sea derived from autonomous high-resolution … ). What initiates cyanobacterial blooms in the Baltic Sea? Harmful Algae 148: 102924, doi: 10.1016/j. … effects of ocean alkalinity enhancement in the Baltic Sea–results from in-silico experiments. … Nord Stream methane leaks spread across 14% of Baltic waters. Nat. Commun. 16: 281, doi: 10.1038/ … , S. Otto, J. Ruickoldt and B. Sadkowiak (2024). Baltic Sea Long-term Observation Programme, Cruise
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KLAUSI: project details [99.59% relevance%]
problems, especially in aquatic systems like the Baltic Sea, caused by inefficient P-use or non-existent
CV [99.53% relevance%]
of methane in the water column of the central Baltic Sea (Gotland-Deep und Landsort-Deep)” 2008 –
Lebenslauf [99.45% relevance%]
of methane in the water column of the central Baltic Sea (Gotland-Deep und Landsort-Deep)” 2008 –
BRIESE Award [99.38% relevance%]
(Leer), together with the Leibniz Institute for Baltic Sea Research Warnemünde (IOW), has been awarding
News [99.13% relevance%]
samples during cruise EMB387 as part of the Baltic Sea monitoring program. Despite the freezing
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State of the Baltic Sea 1983 [99.07% relevance%]
KLAUSI: project details [99.01% relevance%]
the West Greenland Current, the Fram Strait, the Baltic Sea and continental Europe, in order to
RA2 Publications [98.57% relevance%]
strengthen oxygen depletion in the western Baltic Sea. Clim. Dyn. 63: 29, doi: 10.1007/s00382-024- … of a diatom after 7000 years from anoxic Baltic Sea sediment. ISME J. 19: wrae252, doi: 10.1093/ … of Temperature and Salinity Dependence of a Baltic Sea Diatom Revealed by Resurrection Experiments … and S. Kube (2025). Biological assessment of the Baltic Sea 2023. Warnemünde: Leibniz Institute for … and eddies on particle dispersion in the Baltic Sea: a Lagrangian approach to marine ecosystems … H. Timm (2025). Geophysical Student Field Trip Baltic Sea Cruise No. AL619. Kiel University (CAU). 1- … 45 S. doi: 10.3289/CR_AL619 Kuss, J. (2025). Baltic Sea Long-term Observation Programme, Cruise No. … . D. Prien and J. J. Waniek (2026). The Changing Baltic Sea: Between Nutrient Load Reduction and a … concentration in the shallow Arkona Basin (Baltic Sea). J. Mar. Syst. 252: 104134, doi: 10.1016/j. … assessment of the fish community in the Western Baltic Sea. Sci. Rep. 15: 19981, doi: