Anthropogenic forcing has led to an increased extent of hypoxic bottom areas in the Baltic Sea during recent decades. The Baltic Sea ecosystem is naturally prone to the development of hypoxic conditions due to its geographical, hydrographical, geological, and climate features. Besides the current spreading of hypoxia, the Baltic Sea has experienced two extensive periods of hypoxic conditions during the Holocene, caused by changing climate conditions during the Holocene Thermal Maximum (HTM; 8–4.8 cal ka BP) and the Medieval Climate Anomaly (MCA; 1–0.7 cal ka BP). We studied the variations in surface and bottom water salinity and primary productivity and their relative importance for the development and termination of hypoxia by using microf...
During the last century (1900s) industrialized forms of agriculture and human activities have caused...
The anthropogenically forced expansion of coastal hypoxia is a major environmental problem affecting...
The extent of the hypoxic area in the Baltic Sea has rapidly expanded over the past century. Two pre...
Anthropogenic forcing has led to an increased extent of hypoxic bottom areas in the Baltic Sea durin...
Anthropogenic forcing has led to an increased extent of hypoxic bottom areas in the Baltic Sea durin...
Anthropogenic forcing has led to an increased extent of hypoxic bottom areas in the Baltic Sea durin...
Anthropogenic forcing has led to an increased extent of hypoxic bottom areas in the Baltic Sea durin...
Anthropogenic forcing has led to an increased extent of hypoxic bottom areas in the Baltic Sea durin...
The Baltic Sea is currently the largest marine hypoxic (O2 < 2 mg L− 1) ‘dead zone’ following excess...
The Baltic Sea is currently the largest marine hypoxic (O2 < 2 mg L− 1) ‘dead zone’ following excess...
During the past ~8000 years the Baltic Sea has experienced three distinct intervals of hypoxia, of w...
The hypoxic zone in the Baltic Sea has increased in area about four times since 1960 and widespread ...
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 ...
During the last century (1900s) industrialized forms of agriculture and human activities have caused...
During the last century (1900s) industrialized forms of agriculture and human activities have caused...
The anthropogenically forced expansion of coastal hypoxia is a major environmental problem affecting...
The extent of the hypoxic area in the Baltic Sea has rapidly expanded over the past century. Two pre...
Anthropogenic forcing has led to an increased extent of hypoxic bottom areas in the Baltic Sea durin...
Anthropogenic forcing has led to an increased extent of hypoxic bottom areas in the Baltic Sea durin...
Anthropogenic forcing has led to an increased extent of hypoxic bottom areas in the Baltic Sea durin...
Anthropogenic forcing has led to an increased extent of hypoxic bottom areas in the Baltic Sea durin...
Anthropogenic forcing has led to an increased extent of hypoxic bottom areas in the Baltic Sea durin...
The Baltic Sea is currently the largest marine hypoxic (O2 < 2 mg L− 1) ‘dead zone’ following excess...
The Baltic Sea is currently the largest marine hypoxic (O2 < 2 mg L− 1) ‘dead zone’ following excess...
During the past ~8000 years the Baltic Sea has experienced three distinct intervals of hypoxia, of w...
The hypoxic zone in the Baltic Sea has increased in area about four times since 1960 and widespread ...
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 ...
During the last century (1900s) industrialized forms of agriculture and human activities have caused...
During the last century (1900s) industrialized forms of agriculture and human activities have caused...
The anthropogenically forced expansion of coastal hypoxia is a major environmental problem affecting...
The extent of the hypoxic area in the Baltic Sea has rapidly expanded over the past century. Two pre...