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  • 1
    Keywords: Earth sciences ; Earth Sciences ; Analytical chemistry ; Geochemistry ; Oceanography ; Geobiology ; Geochemie ; Meereskunde ; Ostsee
    Description / Table of Contents: This book provides a comprehensive review of the biogeochemistry in the Baltic Sea. It is based on the fact that biogeochemical processes that are relevant for the ecological state of the Baltic Sea (and other sea areas), are all in some way related to the production and mineralization of organic matter (biomass) and thus are associated with the consumption or release of CO2. The significant progress with regard to our chemical analytical capabilities concerning the marine CO2 system has facilitated new approaches to study the Baltic Sea biogeochemistry, in particular with regard to a quantitative process understanding. To demonstrate this, the authors present the fundamentals of the marine CO2 system in a theoretically sound, but still intelligible way. This is followed by a comprehensive presentation of our current knowledge about the CO2 system in the Baltic Sea and the implications for our understanding of biogeochemical processes such as production/mineralization of organic matter and the stoichiometry involved, nitrogen fixation, denitrification, and phosphate transformations at varying redox conditions. Finally, the CO2 gas exchange balance and related problems such as acidification are addressed
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XII, 110 p. 54 illus, online resource)
    ISBN: 9783319616995
    Series Statement: Springer Oceanography
    Language: English
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  • 2
    Keywords: Electronic books
    Description / Table of Contents: Intro -- INHALTSVERZEICHNIS -- DANK -- MITGLIEDER DER INTERDISZIPLINÄREN ARBEITSGRUPPE »HISTORISCHE GÄRTEN IM KLIMAWANDEL« -- EINFÜHRUNG -- INTRODUCTION -- KUNSTGESCHICHTE UND GARTENDENKMALPFLEGE -- EINLEITUNG -- DER KULTURELLE WERT HISTORISCHER GÄRTEN ALS GESCHICHTSDOKUMENT UND KUNSTWERK -- HISTORISCHE GÄRTEN ALS KULTURAUFGABE -- HISTORISCHE GÄRTEN ALS ORTE NATURWISSENSCHAFTLICHEN UND TECHNISCHEN WISSENS -- ON THE SOCIAL HISTORY OF STEAM-POWERED GARDENS IN BERLIN AND POTSDAM -- »DER EINFLUSS DES HIMMELS« -- »KLIMA, BODEN, STANDORT UND TAUSEND ANDERE DINGE MÜSSEN IN BETRACHT GEZOGEN WERDEN« -- GELÄNDEMODELLIERUNG ALS KÜNSTLERISCHER AKT UND DIE REPRÄSENTATION IM BILD -- GÄRTNERN MIT DEM STROM -- ANSÄTZE VON NACHHALTIGKEIT IM UMGANG MIT HISTORISCHEN GÄRTEN -- NATURRÄUMLICHE AUSSTATTUNG -- EINLEITUNG -- DER DERZEITIGE UND DER ZUKÜNFTIGE KLIMAWANDEL IN DEN HISTORISCHEN PARKS BERLIN-BRANDENBURGS -- WIE WIRKT SICH DER TIERGARTEN BERLIN AUF DAS WOHLBEFINDEN DER MENSCHEN AUS? -- DIE STANDÖRTLICHE VARIABILITÄT VON BÖDEN UND WASSERHAUSHALT IN HISTORISCHEN GÄRTEN UND KULTURLANDSCHAFTEN UND IHRE BEDEUTUNG FÜR DIE ANPASSUNG AN DEN KLIMAWANDEL -- HERKUNFT UND DIVERSITÄT DER GEHÖLZE IN LANDSCHAFTLICHEN GÄRTEN AM BEISPIEL DER PARKS DER STIFTUNG PREUSSISCHE SCHLÖSSER UND GÄRTEN BERLIN-BRANDENBURG (SPSG) -- BEREICHERUNG ODER BEDROHUNG? -- WILDTIERE IN HISTORISCHEN GÄRTEN -- SATELLITENGESTÜTZTES UMWELTMONITORING -- TECHNISCHE VERFAHREN ZUR SCHADENSANALYSE AN HISTORISCHEN BAUTEN UND DENKMÄLERN -- GESELLSCHAFTLICHE RAHMENBEDINGUNGEN UND SOZIALWISSENSCHAFTLICHE PERSPEKTIVEN -- EINLEITUNG -- DIE GESELLSCHAFTLICHE EINBETTUNG HISTORISCHER GÄRTEN UND IHRE KLIMAWANDEL-RESILIENZ -- DIE GESELLSCHAFTLICHE INWERTSETZUNG VON KULTURERBE -- NARRATIVE LANDSCHAFTEN ALS LERNRAUM IM WANDEL -- PARKORDNUNGEN HISTORISCHER GÄRTEN AUS SPRACHWISSENSCHAFTLICHER SICHT.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 online resource (444 pages)
    ISBN: 9783110607772
    DDC: 712.3
    Language: German
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  • 3
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Cham :Springer International Publishing AG,
    Keywords: Biogeochemistry--Baltic Sea. ; Electronic books.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 online resource (119 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9783319616995
    Series Statement: Springer Oceanography Series
    Language: English
    Note: Intro -- Preface -- Contents -- About the Authors -- Abbreviations -- 1 Introduction -- 1.1 History of CO2 System Research in the Baltic Sea -- 1.2 Objectives of This Book -- References -- 2 The Marine CO2 System and Its Peculiarities in the Baltic Sea -- 2.1 Atmospheric CO2 Over the Baltic Sea -- 2.2 Aqueous Equilibrium Chemistry of CO2 -- 2.3 Measurable Variables of the Marine CO2 System -- 2.3.1 CO2 Equilibrium Fugacity and Partial Pressure -- 2.3.2 Total CO2 and pH -- 2.3.3 Alkalinity -- 2.3.4 Physico-Chemical Properties of the Master Variables -- 2.4 CO2 Air-Sea Gas Exchange -- References -- 3 The Main Hydrographic Characteristics of the Baltic Sea -- 3.1 Water Budget and Estuarine Circulation -- 3.2 Seasonality of the Stratification -- 3.3 Stagnation and Inflow Events -- References -- 4 The Database -- 4.1 Studies of the Surface Water CO2 System -- 4.2 Investigations of the Deep Water CO2 Accumulation -- References -- 5 Surface Water Biogeochemistry as Derived from pCO2 Observations -- 5.1 Seasonal and Regional Patterns of pCO2 and CT -- 5.1.1 Characteristics of the pCO2 Time Series -- 5.1.2 Long-Term Changes in pCO2 -- 5.1.3 The Seasonal Fine Structure of the pCO2 -- 5.1.4 From pCO2 Measurements to Total CO2 Data -- 5.2 A Walk Through the Seasons -- 5.2.1 Timing of the Spring Bloom and the Role of Solar Radiation -- 5.2.2 Quantification of Spring Bloom Productivity -- 5.2.3 Nitrogen Supply for the Spring Bloom -- 5.2.4 Net Community Production and Nutrient Consumption -- 5.2.5 The "Blue Water" Period -- 5.2.6 Control of Mid-Summer Net Community Production and N-fixation -- 5.2.7 Estimation of Depth-Integrated N-fixation -- 5.2.8 Autumn Mixing and Upwelling: The Occurrence of a Last Bloom Event -- 5.2.9 Annual CT* Cycling Presented as CT* Versus SST Diagrams -- References. , 6 Organic Matter Mineralization as Reflected in Deep-Water CT Accumulation -- 6.1 Total CO2 Dynamics During Periods of Stagnation and Water Renewal -- 6.2 Organic Matter Mineralization Rates Derived from CT Mass-Balance Calculations -- 6.3 Release and Transformations of Nutrients During OM Mineralization -- References -- 7 Progress Made by Investigations of the CO2 System and Open Questions -- Index.
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  • 4
    Publication Date: 2023-12-09
    Keywords: Alkalinity, total; BIOACID; Biological Impacts of Ocean Acidification; Carbon, inorganic, dissolved; Colorimetry; Dangast; Date/Time of event; Eckenwardersiel; Event label; Harlesiel; Hooksiel; Ion selective probe; Latitude of event; Longitude of event; Maade; Mariensiel; Mass spectrometry; Neuharlingersiel; pH; Potentiometric titration; Refractometer; Salinity; Schweiburg; Sensor; Temperature, water; Wangersiel-Horumersiel; Wappelersiel; Water sample; WS; δ13C, dissolved inorganic carbon
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 60 data points
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  • 5
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    In:  Supplement to: Winde, Vera; Böttcher, Michael Ernst; Escher, Peter; Böning, Philipp; Beck, Melanie; Liebezeit, Gerd; Schneider, Bernd (2014): Tidal and spatial variations of DI13C and aquatic chemistry in a temperate tidal basin during winter time. Journal of Marine Systems, 129, 396-404, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jmarsys.2013.08.005
    Publication Date: 2023-12-09
    Description: Here, the pelagic carbonate system and the d13C signature of dissolved inorganic carbonate (DIC) were investigated in a tidal basin of the southern North Sea, the Jade Bay, with respect to tidal cycles and a transect towards the North Sea in winter time (January and November, 2010). Physical parameters, major and trace elements, and nutrient concentrations were considered, too. Primary production and pelagic organic matter respiration were negligible during winter time. Both, the compositional variations on the transects as well as during the tidal cycles indicate the mixing of North Sea with fresh water. The combined spatial co-variations of different parameters indicate an introduction of fresh water that was enriched in DI12C, metabolites (e.g., ammonia), protons, and dissolved redox-sensitive elements (e.g., Mn2+). During the January campaign, the discharge via the flood gates was limited due to ice cover of the hinterland drainage ditches, allowing for an observation of tidal variations without significant mixing contributions from surface water discharges. Considering a binary mixing model with North Sea and fresh water as end-members, the extrapolated fresh water end-member composition for this campaign is estimated to contain about 3.8 mmol/kg DIC , and enhanced concentrations of NH4+, Mn2+, and protons compared to North Sea water. The fast temporal response of dissolved geochemical tracers on tidal variations in the Jade Bay indicates a continuous supply of a fresh water component. The measured composition of fresh waters entering the Jade Bay via flood gates (end of October, 2010) did not match the values estimated by the binary mixing model. Therefore, the overall fresh water component likely is a mixture between sources originating from flood gates and (in January) dominating submarine groundwater discharge entering the Jade Bay. This model is consistent with the results obtained during the November campaign, when a more important contribution from flood gates is expected and a more variable fresh water end-member is estimated. The co-variations of the concentrations and the stable carbon isotope composition of DIC are applied to evaluate possible superimposed sink-source-transformation processes in the coastal waters and a general co-variation scheme is suggested.
    Keywords: BIOACID; Biological Impacts of Ocean Acidification
    Type: Dataset
    Format: application/zip, 3 datasets
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  • 6
    Publication Date: 2023-12-09
    Keywords: Alkalinity, total; BIOACID; Biological Impacts of Ocean Acidification; Buoy; BUOY; Carbon, inorganic, dissolved; Colorimetry; DATE/TIME; DEPTH, water; Ion selective probe; Mass spectrometry; pH; Potentiometric titration; Refractometer; Salinity; Sensor; Temperature, water; V12-Buoy; δ13C, dissolved inorganic carbon
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 644 data points
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  • 7
    Publication Date: 2023-12-09
    Keywords: BIOACID; Biological Impacts of Ocean Acidification; Carbon, inorganic, dissolved; Colorimetry; CTD; DATE/TIME; DEPTH, water; Event label; Ion selective probe; JadeBay-additionalStation; JadeBay-T28; JadeBay-T32; JadeBay-T36; JadeBay-T40; JadeBay-T44; JadeBay-T46; JadeBay-T48; JadeBay-T50; JadeBay-T54; JadeBay-V10; JadeBay-V12; JadeBay-V6; Latitude of event; Longitude of event; Mass spectrometry; pH; Salinity; Temperature, water; Water sample; WS; δ13C, dissolved inorganic carbon
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 120 data points
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  • 8
    Publication Date: 2024-06-25
    Description: During the Polarstern cruise ANT-XXV/1 in November 2008, surface seawater from below the ship's hull was continuously pumped through a shower head into a 20 L equilibrator bottle and drained at the bottom. Equilibrium between the supplied water and the headspace air (Hg0 equ) was achieved in about 1 h. The equilibrated air was transferred to the TEKRAN 2537A after closing the drain and elemental mercury (Hg0) was preconcentrated by amalgamation on gold traps and finally analyzed by cold vapor atomic fluorescence spectrometry. The detection limit was 0.1 ng L-1. Wind speed was taken from the Polarstern Meteorological station and surface water salinity and temperature from the thermosalinograph. Hg0 equil. was a duplicate measurement of the headspace and provided at standard reference condition of 0°C by the Tekran instrument. The value was corrected to the in situ temperature and divided by Henry's Law constant at respective sea surface water temperature.
    Keywords: Anemometer; ANT-XXV/1; Atlantic Ocean; Calculated; Calculated according to Sanemasa (1975); DATE/TIME; DEPTH, water; Elemental mercury; Henry's law constant; LATITUDE; LONGITUDE; Mercury; Mercury sea-air gas exchange; Mercury vapour analyzer, Tekran, 2537A; Polarstern; PS73; PS73/1_0_Underway-1; PS73/1_0_Underway-2; PS73/1_0_Underway-3; Salinity; Sea water pump, trace metals; Ship Weather Station; surface water; SWEAS; Temperature, technical; Temperature, water; Thermosalinograph; TMPUMP; TSG; Wind speed
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 3240 data points
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  • 9
    Publication Date: 2024-06-25
    Description: During Polarstern cruise ANT-XXV/1 in November 2008 , the marine atmosphere was sampled via PTFE (Polytetrafluorethylen) tubing extending from the front of the upper deck to labs on the main deck of r/v Polarstern and then analyzed for elemental mercury in air (Hg0-air) using the same Tekran 2537A as for Hg0-water measurements. The time interval of Hg0-air measurements was 5-min with gaps of about 20 min each hour because of intermittent Hg0-water measurements. The data were checked for potential contamination during tailwind situations (relative wind speed and direction) and doubtful values were removed. The detection limit was 0.1 ng L-1.
    Keywords: ALTITUDE; ANT-XXV/1; Atlantic Ocean; atmospheric boundary layer; Atmospheric measurements; BARO; Barometer; Calculated; DATE/TIME; Elemental mercury; Humidity, relative; HYGRO; Hygrometer; LATITUDE; LONGITUDE; Mercury; Mercury vapour analyzer, Tekran, 2537A; Polarstern; Pressure, atmospheric; PS73; PS73/1_0_Underway-2; PS73/1_0_Underway-4; Ship Weather Station; SWEAS; Temperature, air; Thermometer; UAS; Underway air sampling
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 25180 data points
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  • 10
    Publication Date: 2024-06-25
    Keywords: 06MT19921229-track; 06MT22_5; Algorithm; CT; DATE/TIME; Depth, bathymetric, interpolated/gridded; DEPTH, water; Distance; extracted from GLOBALVIEW-CO2; extracted from the 2-Minute Gridded Global Relief Data (ETOPO2); extracted from the NCEP/NCAR 40-Year Reanalysis Project; extracted from the World Ocean Atlas 2005; Fugacity of carbon dioxide (water) at sea surface temperature (wet air); LATITUDE; LONGITUDE; M22/5; Meteor (1986); Partial pressure of carbon dioxide (water) at sea surface temperature (wet air); Pressure, atmospheric; Pressure, atmospheric, interpolated; Quality flag; Recomputed after SOCAT (Pfeil et al., 2013); Salinity; Salinity, interpolated; SOCAT; Surface Ocean CO2 Atlas Project; Temperature, water; Underway cruise track measurements; xCO2 (air), interpolated
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 33533 data points
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