![]() State and Evolution of the Baltic Sea, 1952-2005: A Detailed 50-Year Survey of Meteorology and Climate, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, and Marine Environment
ISBN: 978-0-471-97968-5
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704 pages
April 2008
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Findings from a long-term study of the Baltic Sea reveal possible answers to issues of intense worldwide concern
As one of the best-investigated seas in the world for more than a century, the Baltic Sea has been subject to environmental protection measures endorsed by the international Helsinki Commission (HELCOM) in 1979. Now, based on a fifty-year study conducted by the Leibniz Institute for Baltic Sea Research (abbreviated IOW for Leibniz-Institut fur Ostseeforschung Warnemunde), this book brings together an organized and comprehensive summary of their fascinating observations and findings. Written by well-known experts from IOW and other international institutes, this revealing book concentrates on long-term changes in the Baltic Seawhich can be extrapolated to shed light on the environmental problems of other shelf seas, brackish seas, and large estuariesthereby contributing to our understanding of water exchange processes, eutrophication, and climatic impacts at the forefront of international concern.
Covering meteorology, climate, physics, chemistry, and biology, this book serves as a reference source for research into the long-term evolution of environmental problems, offering causes, effects, and possible solutions. It covers a wealth of information, including:
As one of the best-investigated seas in the world for more than a century, the Baltic Sea has been subject to environmental protection measures endorsed by the international Helsinki Commission (HELCOM) in 1979. Now, based on a fifty-year study conducted by the Leibniz Institute for Baltic Sea Research (abbreviated IOW for Leibniz-Institut fur Ostseeforschung Warnemunde), this book brings together an organized and comprehensive summary of their fascinating observations and findings. Written by well-known experts from IOW and other international institutes, this revealing book concentrates on long-term changes in the Baltic Seawhich can be extrapolated to shed light on the environmental problems of other shelf seas, brackish seas, and large estuariesthereby contributing to our understanding of water exchange processes, eutrophication, and climatic impacts at the forefront of international concern.
Covering meteorology, climate, physics, chemistry, and biology, this book serves as a reference source for research into the long-term evolution of environmental problems, offering causes, effects, and possible solutions. It covers a wealth of information, including:
- Estuarine circulation and saltwater intrusions that dramaticallyaffect ecosystems
- Extreme and special weather situations, including ice conditions
- Climatic trends and variability and satellite image analyses
- Sea state characteristics and wind-driven and internal currents and waves
- Coastline formation and sedimentary records
- Eutrophication, concentration, and fluctuation of nutrients and trace metals
- Phytoplankton, macrophytobenthos, zoobenthos, and fish stock
- Numerical modeling of the complex ecosystem
- And much more
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