The anthropogenically forced expansion of coastal hypoxia is a major environmental problem affecting coastal ecosystems and biogeochemical cycles throughout the world. The Baltic Sea is a semi-enclosed shelf sea whose central deep basins have been highly prone to deoxygenation during its Holocene history, as shown previously by numerous paleoenvironmental studies. However, long-term data on past fluctuations in the intensity of hypoxia in the coastal zone of the Baltic Sea are largely lacking, despite the significant role of these areas in retaining nutrients derived from the catchment. Here we present a 1500-year multiproxy record of near-bottom water redox changes from the coastal zone of the northern Baltic Sea, encompassing the climatic...
Enhanced nutrient input and warming have led to the development of low oxygen (hypoxia) in coastal w...
A sediment record from the western Gotland Basin, northwestern Baltic Proper, covering the last 1200...
Anthropogenic forcing has led to an increased extent of hypoxic bottom areas in the Baltic Sea durin...
The anthropogenically forced expansion of coastal hypoxia is a major environmental problem affecting...
The anthropogenically forced expansion of coastal hypoxia is a major environmental problem affecting...
The anthropogenically forced expansion of coastal hypoxia is a major environmental problem affecti...
The anthropogenically forced expansion of coastal hypoxia is a major environmental problem affectin...
The hypoxic zone in the Baltic Sea has increased in area about four times since 1960 and widespread ...
Hypoxia (oxygen concentrations of <2 ml/L) and so-called "dead zones" are a growing concern in coast...
Although bottom water hypoxia (O2 < 2 mg L−1) is presently widespread in the Baltic Sea coastal zone...
Although bottom water hypoxia (O2 −1) is presently widespread in the Baltic Sea coastal zone, there ...
The extent of the hypoxic area in the Baltic Sea has rapidly expanded over the past century. Two pre...
The extent of the hypoxic area in the Baltic Sea has rapidly expanded over the past century. Two pre...
The extent of the hypoxic area in the Baltic Sea has rapidly expanded over the past century. Two pre...
A sediment record from the western Gotland Basin, northwestern Baltic Proper, covering the last 1200...
Enhanced nutrient input and warming have led to the development of low oxygen (hypoxia) in coastal w...
A sediment record from the western Gotland Basin, northwestern Baltic Proper, covering the last 1200...
Anthropogenic forcing has led to an increased extent of hypoxic bottom areas in the Baltic Sea durin...
The anthropogenically forced expansion of coastal hypoxia is a major environmental problem affecting...
The anthropogenically forced expansion of coastal hypoxia is a major environmental problem affecting...
The anthropogenically forced expansion of coastal hypoxia is a major environmental problem affecti...
The anthropogenically forced expansion of coastal hypoxia is a major environmental problem affectin...
The hypoxic zone in the Baltic Sea has increased in area about four times since 1960 and widespread ...
Hypoxia (oxygen concentrations of <2 ml/L) and so-called "dead zones" are a growing concern in coast...
Although bottom water hypoxia (O2 < 2 mg L−1) is presently widespread in the Baltic Sea coastal zone...
Although bottom water hypoxia (O2 −1) is presently widespread in the Baltic Sea coastal zone, there ...
The extent of the hypoxic area in the Baltic Sea has rapidly expanded over the past century. Two pre...
The extent of the hypoxic area in the Baltic Sea has rapidly expanded over the past century. Two pre...
The extent of the hypoxic area in the Baltic Sea has rapidly expanded over the past century. Two pre...
A sediment record from the western Gotland Basin, northwestern Baltic Proper, covering the last 1200...
Enhanced nutrient input and warming have led to the development of low oxygen (hypoxia) in coastal w...
A sediment record from the western Gotland Basin, northwestern Baltic Proper, covering the last 1200...
Anthropogenic forcing has led to an increased extent of hypoxic bottom areas in the Baltic Sea durin...