Deoxygenation of the Baltic Sea during the last century
Aarhus University · Stockholm University · +1 more institution
Abstract
Deoxygenation is a global problem in coastal and open regions of the ocean, and has led to expanding areas of oxygen minimum zones and coastal hypoxia. The recent expansion of hypoxia in coastal ecosystems has been primarily attributed to global warming and enhanced nutrient input from land and atmosphere. The largest anthropogenically induced hypoxic area in the world is the Baltic Sea, where the relative importance of physical forcing versus eutrophication is still debated. We have analyzed water column oxygen and salinity profiles to reconstruct oxygen and stratification conditions over the last 115 y and compare the influence of both climate and anthropogenic forcing on hypoxia. We report a 10-fold…
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- 100%
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- 40
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4Topics & keywords
- Deoxygenation
- Baltic sea
- Oceanography
- Archaeology
- Geography
- History
- Geology
- Chemistry
- Life below water