• The Wadden Sea Over the Course of Time

    understand the long-term responses and interactions of the North Sea and adjacent Wadden Sea to anthropogenic and natural changes, both affected by regional drivers (riverine inputs, coastal armouring and

  • Ions_j.1600-0889.2011.00542.x.pdf

    growing anthropogenic source. Also no sig- nificant black carbon trend (continuously recorded at NM since 1999; Weller, unpublished results) could be detected. Thus, the role of anthropogenic emissions [...] AL. Antarctic ice cores in terms of the governing atmospheric signal is still disputed. Unlike anthropogenic impact, which seems only evident in nitrate records from Greenland ice cores (Legrand and Mayewski [...] the solar activity, (iv) strengthening of the polar vortex and PSC sedimentation, (v) growing anthropogenic NOx emissions from mid-southern lat- itudes and/or from Antarctic station activities and (vi)

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    growing anthropogenic source. Also no sig- nificant black carbon trend (continuously recorded at NM since 1999; Weller, unpublished results) could be detected. Thus, the role of anthropogenic emissions [...] AL. Antarctic ice cores in terms of the governing atmospheric signal is still disputed. Unlike anthropogenic impact, which seems only evident in nitrate records from Greenland ice cores (Legrand and Mayewski [...] the solar activity, (iv) strengthening of the polar vortex and PSC sedimentation, (v) growing anthropogenic NOx emissions from mid-southern lat- itudes and/or from Antarctic station activities and (vi)

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    growing anthropogenic source. Also no sig- nificant black carbon trend (continuously recorded at NM since 1999; Weller, unpublished results) could be detected. Thus, the role of anthropogenic emissions [...] AL. Antarctic ice cores in terms of the governing atmospheric signal is still disputed. Unlike anthropogenic impact, which seems only evident in nitrate records from Greenland ice cores (Legrand and Mayewski [...] the solar activity, (iv) strengthening of the polar vortex and PSC sedimentation, (v) growing anthropogenic NOx emissions from mid-southern lat- itudes and/or from Antarctic station activities and (vi)

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  • UN Plastics Treaty

    been focusing on plastic pollution in the oceans. She has published the reference book 'Marine Anthropogenic Litter' and runs the online portal LITTERBASE to make research data on plastic pollution and

  • Scientific Projects

    and temperate coastal ecosystems with a strong interest in the effects of climate change, local anthropogenic impacts and natural challenges on the shallow water macro-zoobenthos and fish communities. We

  • Wessel_16020-46644-1.pdf

    consist of anthropogenic sulphate par-in the year than in the Arctic. ticles (d’Almeida, 1991), indicating that at least in these cases ozone depletion may have occurred without anthropogenic contamination [...] Platt, 1995; Fan and Jacob, 1992). The influ- At the Koldewey-Station, ozone sondes were ence of anthropogenic pollutants like sulphate launched usually once a week and up to two times aerosols, which can [...] layers in the Arctic and Antarctic, some Antartica the Arctic is proned to massive intru- sions of anthropogenic emissions during polardistinct differences were revealed: In the Arctic the ozone depleted layers

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  • Food web models in politics and management

    ecological network approach to retrospectively analyse and forecast multilevel health impacts of anthropogenic stressors on the Baltic Sea ecosystem I. Eulaers, T. Härkönen, J.-P. Desforges, K. Hårding, F

  • Water Meets Land – Coastal Hydrography and Geology

    investigate both the natural processes that influence seafloor morphology and sediment dynamics and anthropogenic influences, such as the use of bottom-contact fishing gear. Acoustic methods further allow us

  • Ocean Acidification

    According to data from the IPCC, since the 1980s the oceans have absorbed 20 to 30 percent of total anthropogenic CO2 emissions. 7.7 pH value By the year 2100, today’s average pH value in the oceans could drop [...] succeeded in reducing emissions to zero, it would take millennia for the oceans to fully recover from anthropogenic changes. As such, the fateful trio of warming, acidification and hypoxia will continue to plague