AbstractStudy regionRiver basins draining into the Baltic Sea, known as the Baltic Sea Drainage Basin (BSDB).Study focusDramatic shifts in water quality have been observed in the Baltic Sea in past decades. This study investigated the spatial distribution of trends in nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) in relation to societal, land cover and climatic changes. A 31-year record of observed catchment scale nutrient concentration and discharge data for the period 1970–2000 was combined with climate and land cover data. A Mann–Kendall test was applied to reveal trends in N and P, the N:P ratio, discharge, temperature and precipitation. Classical factor analysis and Kendall's rank correlation identified the most important relationships between nutri...
This thesis investigates a few important component processes for understanding and quantifying eutro...
The Baltic Sea is one of the world's marine areas well-covered by both long-term observations and oc...
A long-term trophic development of three geographical transects—including a river mouth, an estuary,...
AbstractStudy regionRiver basins draining into the Baltic Sea, known as the Baltic Sea Drainage Basi...
Study region River basins draining into the Baltic Sea, known as the Baltic Sea Drainage Basin (BSDB...
The Baltic Sea is suffering from eutrophication caused by nutrient discharges from land to sea, and ...
Nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) losses via agricultural drainage water have negative impacts on rece...
AbstractThe discharge of nutrients is investigated in relation to their sources and effects in two c...
Study Region: Our study region is the Baltic Sea Drainage Basin (BSDB), which covers an area of 1.8 ...
Coastal eutrophication is a major environmental issue worldwide. In the Baltic Sea, eutrophication a...
Study Region: Our study region is the Baltic Sea Drainage Basin (BSDB), which covers an area of 1.8 ...
Trends in the hydrographic properties and nutrient concentrations of the Western Baltic from 1980 to...
This paper studies the relative importance of societal drivers and changing climate on anthropogenic...
The main environmental stressor of the Baltic Sea is elevated riverine nutrient loads, mainly origin...
1 - We apply a spatial integrative approach to analyse the eutrophication history and functional cha...
This thesis investigates a few important component processes for understanding and quantifying eutro...
The Baltic Sea is one of the world's marine areas well-covered by both long-term observations and oc...
A long-term trophic development of three geographical transects—including a river mouth, an estuary,...
AbstractStudy regionRiver basins draining into the Baltic Sea, known as the Baltic Sea Drainage Basi...
Study region River basins draining into the Baltic Sea, known as the Baltic Sea Drainage Basin (BSDB...
The Baltic Sea is suffering from eutrophication caused by nutrient discharges from land to sea, and ...
Nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) losses via agricultural drainage water have negative impacts on rece...
AbstractThe discharge of nutrients is investigated in relation to their sources and effects in two c...
Study Region: Our study region is the Baltic Sea Drainage Basin (BSDB), which covers an area of 1.8 ...
Coastal eutrophication is a major environmental issue worldwide. In the Baltic Sea, eutrophication a...
Study Region: Our study region is the Baltic Sea Drainage Basin (BSDB), which covers an area of 1.8 ...
Trends in the hydrographic properties and nutrient concentrations of the Western Baltic from 1980 to...
This paper studies the relative importance of societal drivers and changing climate on anthropogenic...
The main environmental stressor of the Baltic Sea is elevated riverine nutrient loads, mainly origin...
1 - We apply a spatial integrative approach to analyse the eutrophication history and functional cha...
This thesis investigates a few important component processes for understanding and quantifying eutro...
The Baltic Sea is one of the world's marine areas well-covered by both long-term observations and oc...
A long-term trophic development of three geographical transects—including a river mouth, an estuary,...