作者
Daniel J Conley, Svante Björck, Erik Bonsdorff, Jacob Carstensen, Georgia Destouni, Bo G Gustafsson, Susanna Hietanen, Marloes Kortekaas, Harri Kuosa, HE Markus Meier, Baerbel Müller-Karulis, Kjell Nordberg, Alf Norkko, Gertrud Nürnberg, Heikki Pitkänen, Nancy N Rabalais, Rutger Rosenberg, Oleg P Savchuk, Caroline P Slomp, Maren Voss, Fredrik Wulff, Lovisa Zillén
发表日期
2009/5/15
来源
Environmental Science & Technology
卷号
43
期号
10
页码范围
3412-3420
出版商
American Chemical Society
简介
Hypoxia, a growing worldwide problem, has been intermittently present in the modern Baltic Sea since its formation ca. 8000 cal. yr BP. However, both the spatial extent and intensity of hypoxia have increased with anthropogenic eutrophication due to nutrient inputs. Physical processes, which control stratification and the renewal of oxygen in bottom waters, are important constraints on the formation and maintenance of hypoxia. Climate controlled inflows of saline water from the North Sea through the Danish Straits is a critical controlling factor governing the spatial extent and duration of hypoxia. Hypoxia regulates the biogeochemical cycles of both phosphorus (P) and nitrogen (N) in the water column and sediments. Significant amounts of P are currently released from sediments, an order of magnitude larger than anthropogenic inputs. The Baltic Sea is unique for coastal marine ecosystems experiencing N losses in …
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