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    In:  UNSPECIFIED, 13 pp.
    Publication Date: 2016-06-22
    Description: Brest - Oporto (23.06.93 - 04-07-93) OMEX: Subprojects: Biological Processes Benthic Processes
    Type: Report , NonPeerReviewed
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    In:  (PhD/ Doctoral thesis), Christian-Albrechts-Universität Kiel, Kiel, 115 pp
    Publication Date: 2017-10-26
    Type: Thesis , NonPeerReviewed
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    In:  In: Marine Mesocosms: Biological and Chemical Research in Experimental Ecosystems. , ed. by Grice, G. D. and Reeve, M. R. Springer-Verlag, New York, Heidelberg, Berlin, pp. 205-216.
    Publication Date: 2016-07-20
    Description: Neritic ecosystems in the boreal zone generally maintain more plankton biomass over a longer period of the year than off-shore systems in the same latitude. Productivity is higher particularly during the summer stratification, between the spring and autumn phytoplankton blooms brought about by nutrients from sources other than pelagic remineralization. Plankton biomass levels maintained by recycling within a pelagic system tend to decrease with time if limiting nutrients bound in sedimenting particles are not replenished. In neritic environments, surface waters can receive nutrients from the land, but depending on water depth and local weather and geomorphology, replenishment can also come from nutrient-rich subthermocline water and sediments. In deeper bodies of water with a steep coastline, such as fjords, the sediment contribution will be less important (Takahashi et al. 1977) than in shallow water systems with more of their sediment surface within the euphotic zone (von Bodungen et al. 1975, Rowe et al. 1975).
    Type: Book chapter , NonPeerReviewed
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    In:  UNSPECIFIED, Kiel, Germany, 5 pp.
    Publication Date: 2019-06-21
    Description: Zwischen dem 6.5.1982 und dem 25.5.1982 wurden zwischen Bornholm und Gotland auf 56 Stationen Proben zur biologischen Struktur des Pelagials und des Benthals genommen. Ausgehend von der ersten Station bei Bornholm am 7.5.1982 wurde eine Meßserie bis zur Nordspitze Gotlands durchgeführt. Auf diesem Schnitt wurden alle 2o sm Sondenprofile und alle 6o sm diskrete Wasserproben genommen. Vor Gotland wurde ein Tagesgang aufgenommen und Sinkstoffallen ausgesetzt. Danach wurde ein Schnitt mit denselben Stationen zurück zur BOSEX- Station gefahren, wo eine einwöchige Dauerstation durchgeführt wurde. Hier wurden sowohl eine einwöchige Sinkstoffallenverankerung ausgelegt, als auch Tagesverankerungen und treibende Fallen eingesetzt. Auf dem Weg nach Slite (Gotland) zum wassernehmen wurden auf 5 Stationen vom Tiefen ins Flache Backengreiferproben genommen. Nach dem Hafentag erfolgte eine dreitägige Dauerstation mit Sinkstoffalleneinsatz an der Nordspitze Gotlands. Auf der Rückfahrt wurden dieselben Stationen wie auf der Hinfahrt nochmals angelaufen und in der gleichen Weise beprobt. Auf der BOSEX-Station wurde noch ein Tagesgang gemessen und Sinkstoffallen eingesetzt.
    Type: Report , NonPeerReviewed
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    Publication Date: 2023-11-14
    Type: Thesis , NonPeerReviewed
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    Publication Date: 2023-10-20
    Type: Report , NonPeerReviewed
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  • 7
    Publication Date: 2022-05-18
    Description: Nutrient and oxygen levels and ratios, primary production and data on bacterial activity recorded during an enclosure experiment carried out in July/August 1974 in Kiel Bight are presented and discussed. Considerable amounts of nutrients were released from the sediments due to density displacement of interstitial water and this was found to have a direct effect on phytoplankton production. Ammonia levels outside the enclosure were low and, in contrast to other nutrients and oxygen which were highly correlated with each other, ammonia showed no correlation with any other parameter. Presumably, ammonia released from the sediments escaped detection due to rapid uptake by phytoplankton. Reactive nitrogen, specifically ammonia thus seemed to be the limiting factor for primary production during the experiment. Sediment flushing also led to increased bacterial numbers and activity in the water column, however, this effect could only be measured inside the enclosure. These aspects of sediment/water interaction and their effect on the dynamics of shallow coastal ecosystems are discussed.
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    Publication Date: 2022-05-23
    Description: Results obtained from short-term (8 h to 24 h intervals) measurements of physical, chemical and biological properties of the 70 m water column from an anchor station in the Bornholm Sea over a 10-day period are presented and discussed. Phytoplankton biomass concentration and production rates indicated that the spring bloom was in progress in this period. The onset of the spring bloom occurred prior to the advent of thermal stratification. Peak growth rates, accompanied by nutrient depletion and biomass accumulation in surface layers, were concomitant with calm weather and a cloudless sky after which a part of the population was observed to sink out of the water column unimpeded by the permanent halocline. Maximum sinking rates of the dominant species, Skeletonema costatum, ranged between 30 to 50 m per day during this event. The development of the spring bloom apparently takes place in a series of events during which periods of low production alternate with periods of high production and rapid sedimentation of parts of the population.
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