Hypoxia has occurred intermittently in the Baltic Sea since the establishment of brackish-water conditions at ∼8,000 years B.P., principally as recurrent hypoxic events during the Holocene Thermal Maximum (HTM) and the Medieval Climate Anomaly (MCA). Sedimentary phosphorus release has been implicated as a key driver of these events, but previous paleoenvironmental reconstructions have lacked the sampling resolution to investigate feedbacks in past iron-phosphorus cycling on short timescales. Here we employ Laser Ablation (LA)-ICP-MS scanning of sediment cores to generate ultra-high resolution geochemical records of past hypoxic events. We show that in-phase multidecadal oscillations in hypoxia intensity and iron-phosphorus cycling occurred ...
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...
The hypoxic zone in the Baltic Sea has increased in area about four times since 1960 and widespread ...
Hypoxia has occurred intermittently in the Baltic Sea since the establishment of brackish-water cond...
Hypoxia has occurred intermittently in the Baltic Sea since the establishment of brackish-water cond...
Hypoxia has occurred intermittently in the Baltic Sea since the establishment of brackish-water cond...
Hypoxia (oxygen concentrations of <2 ml/L) and so-called "dead zones" are a growing concern in coast...
In high-latitude continental shelf environments, late Pleistocene glacial overdeepening and early Ho...
In high-latitude continental shelf environments, late Pleistocene glacial overdeepening and early Ho...
The Baltic Sea has experienced three major intervals of bottom water hypoxia following the intrusion...
The Baltic Sea has experienced three major intervals of bottom water hypoxia following the intrusion...
The Baltic Sea has experienced three major intervals of bottom water hypoxia following the intrusion...
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 ...
The anthropogenically forced expansion of coastal hypoxia is a major environmental problem affecting...
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...
The hypoxic zone in the Baltic Sea has increased in area about four times since 1960 and widespread ...
Hypoxia has occurred intermittently in the Baltic Sea since the establishment of brackish-water cond...
Hypoxia has occurred intermittently in the Baltic Sea since the establishment of brackish-water cond...
Hypoxia has occurred intermittently in the Baltic Sea since the establishment of brackish-water cond...
Hypoxia (oxygen concentrations of <2 ml/L) and so-called "dead zones" are a growing concern in coast...
In high-latitude continental shelf environments, late Pleistocene glacial overdeepening and early Ho...
In high-latitude continental shelf environments, late Pleistocene glacial overdeepening and early Ho...
The Baltic Sea has experienced three major intervals of bottom water hypoxia following the intrusion...
The Baltic Sea has experienced three major intervals of bottom water hypoxia following the intrusion...
The Baltic Sea has experienced three major intervals of bottom water hypoxia following the intrusion...
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 ...
The anthropogenically forced expansion of coastal hypoxia is a major environmental problem affecting...
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...
The hypoxic zone in the Baltic Sea has increased in area about four times since 1960 and widespread ...