International audienceEnhanced nutrient input and warming have led to the development of low oxygen (hypoxia) in coastal waters globally. For many coastal areas, insight into redox conditions prior to human impact is lacking. Here, we reconstructed bottom water redox conditions and sea surface temperatures (SSTs) for the coastal Stockholm Archipelago over the past 3000 yr. Elevated sedimentary concentrations of molybdenum indicate (seasonal) hypoxia between 1000 B.C.E. and 1500 C.E. Biomarker-based (TEX 86) SST reconstructions indicate that the recovery from hypoxia after 1500 C.E. coincided with a period of significant cooling (2 C), while human activity in the study area, deduced from trends in sedimentary lead and existing paleobotanical...
The anthropogenically forced expansion of coastal hypoxia is a major environmental problem affecting...
Anthropogenic nutrient input has caused a rapid expansion of bottom water hypoxia in the Baltic Sea ...
Anthropogenic nutrient input has caused a rapid expansion of bottom water hypoxia in the Baltic Sea ...
International audienceEnhanced nutrient input and warming have led to the development of low oxygen ...
International audienceEnhanced nutrient input and warming have led to the development of low oxygen ...
International audienceEnhanced nutrient input and warming have led to the development of low oxygen ...
International audienceEnhanced nutrient input and warming have led to the development of low oxygen ...
Enhanced nutrient input and warming have led to the development of low oxygen (hypoxia) in coastal w...
Enhanced nutrient input and warming have led to the development of low oxygen (hypoxia) in coastal w...
Enhanced nutrient input and warming have led to the development of low oxygen (hypoxia) in coastal w...
Enhanced nutrient input and warming have led to the development of low oxygen (hypoxia) in coastal w...
Enhanced nutrient input and warming have led to the development of low oxygen (hypoxia) in coastal w...
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...
The anthropogenically forced expansion of coastal hypoxia is a major environmental problem affecting...
Anthropogenic nutrient input has caused a rapid expansion of bottom water hypoxia in the Baltic Sea ...
Anthropogenic nutrient input has caused a rapid expansion of bottom water hypoxia in the Baltic Sea ...
International audienceEnhanced nutrient input and warming have led to the development of low oxygen ...
International audienceEnhanced nutrient input and warming have led to the development of low oxygen ...
International audienceEnhanced nutrient input and warming have led to the development of low oxygen ...
International audienceEnhanced nutrient input and warming have led to the development of low oxygen ...
Enhanced nutrient input and warming have led to the development of low oxygen (hypoxia) in coastal w...
Enhanced nutrient input and warming have led to the development of low oxygen (hypoxia) in coastal w...
Enhanced nutrient input and warming have led to the development of low oxygen (hypoxia) in coastal w...
Enhanced nutrient input and warming have led to the development of low oxygen (hypoxia) in coastal w...
Enhanced nutrient input and warming have led to the development of low oxygen (hypoxia) in coastal w...
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...
The anthropogenically forced expansion of coastal hypoxia is a major environmental problem affecting...
Anthropogenic nutrient input has caused a rapid expansion of bottom water hypoxia in the Baltic Sea ...
Anthropogenic nutrient input has caused a rapid expansion of bottom water hypoxia in the Baltic Sea ...