• Marine_Neobiota_Nord-_und_Ostseeküste_2022_bf.pdf

    al. 2013, ANTON et al. 2019, BAILEY et al. 2020). Die Verbreitung von Tieren und Pflanzen durch anthropogene Aktivitäten reicht weit in die Vergangenheit zurück, kann zum Teil nur vermutet werden oder lässt [...] man Arten, bei denen es den gut begründeten Verdacht gibt, dass sie in der Vergangenheit durch anthropogene Aktivitäten an europäische und letztlich deutsche Küsten gelangt sind. Die Amerikanische Schw [...] Neuzugang im Helgoländer Felswatt auftauchte. Sie gilt aber nicht als eingeschleppt in Folge anthropogener Aktivitäten und ist so- mit kein nichtheimischer Neophyt im engeren Sinne. Möglicherweise ist

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  • Expeditions

    functioning. The region, still considered as "pristine", is under increasing climate change and anthropogenic pressure. FjordFlux will obtain spatial information on the current environmental state by combining

  • POGO_2016_Graduation_abstractbook.pdf

    levels by 150% (IPCC AR5 WG1 2013). It is emitted by both natural sources like wetlands and anthropogenic sources such as rising of livestock, and petroleum systems. Even though methane’s lifetime is

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  • Cruise_reportPS102.pdf

    likely associated with a mixture of Saharan dust and anthropogenic aerosol that are typical for offshore regions of North Africa for this season. Anthropogenic aerosol is likely associated with burning of biomass [...] operated at Polarstern to obtain measurements and to contrast atmospheric processes between the anthropogenic polluted northern hemisphere and the more undisturbed southern hemisphere. For the PS102 cruise [...] characterized separately from the marine boundary layer. Typical known free-tropospheric aerosols are anthropogenic emissions from North America, dust from the Saharan region or smoke from biomass burning in Central

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  • Guide_CofE_18_FINAL_W.pdf

    12 and productivity, Coastal morphology (coasts, sand, rocks, beaches), marine habitats and anthropogenic impacts on marine environment. 17−20 October Compact Course in Marine Sciences: Biogeochemical [...] a focus on ecology and physiology of fish, benthic invertebrates and zooplankton, as well as anthropogenic impacts on marine environments (environmental impact assessments) and habitat mapping. Before [...] theoretical relationship between spatiotemporal dynamics of marine species and the natural and anthropogenic environment. Dr. H. Christian Hass leads the coastal geology working group at the Alfred Wegener

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  • Publications, Contributions & Outreach Activities - AWI OZA

    Van Opzeeland IC , Boebel O (2018). Marine soundscape planning: Seeking acoustic niches for anthropogenic sound. Journal of Ecoacoustics, 2:5GSNT8. DOI: doi.org/10.22261/jea.5gsnt8 . 2017 Leroy [...] 43.2.2017.117 . Van Opzeeland IC, Boebel O (2017). Soundscape planning: An acoustic niche for anthropogenic sound in the ocean? The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 141:3938–3938. DOI: doi

  • Levin_et._al_acp-10-2655-2010.pdf

    Levin (ingeborg.levin@iup.uni-heidelberg.de) 1 Introduction SF6 is an extremely stable mainly anthropogenic gas, having a very high global warming potential of 23 900 (Forster et al., 2007). Traces of SF6 [...] Busenberg, E. and Plummer, N. L.: Dating young groundwater with sulphur hexafluoride: Natural and anthropogenic sources of sul- phur hexafluoride, Water Resour. Res., 36(10), 3011–3030, 2000. Bönisch, H.,

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  • Abstract_All1.pdf

    natural dynamics of ecosystem states in space and time, and consequences of environmental change by anthropogenic factors. Here, we introduce a standardized molecular-based observation strategy for high resolution

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  • thesis_MarianaSoppa.pdf

    global consequences. The SO region is responsible for about half of the global annual uptake of anthropogenic carbon dioxide (CO2) from the atmos- phere. As part of the atmospheric CO2 uptake is driven by [...] effect is the acidification of the oceans. Ocean acidity increases positively with increase of anthropogenic CO2 emissions, threating calcifying organisms. In addition, there is mounting evidence that the [...] Earth’s oceans, the Southern Ocean (SO) is responsible for about half of the annual 20 global anthropogenic atmospheric CO2 uptake, around 1 PgCO2 (Takahashi et al. 2012). Within this region, the major

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  • thesis_MarianaSoppa.pdf

    global consequences. The SO region is responsible for about half of the global annual uptake of anthropogenic carbon dioxide (CO2) from the atmos- phere. As part of the atmospheric CO2 uptake is driven by [...] effect is the acidification of the oceans. Ocean acidity increases positively with increase of anthropogenic CO2 emissions, threating calcifying organisms. In addition, there is mounting evidence that the [...] Earth’s oceans, the Southern Ocean (SO) is responsible for about half of the annual 20 global anthropogenic atmospheric CO2 uptake, around 1 PgCO2 (Takahashi et al. 2012). Within this region, the major

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