Author:
Walter S.,Breitenbach U.,Bange H. W.,Nausch G.,Wallace D. W. R.
Abstract
Abstract. In January 2003, a major inflow of cold and oxygen-rich North Sea Water terminated an ongoing stagnation period in parts of the central Baltic Sea. In order to investigate the role of North Sea Water inflow in the production of nitrous oxide (N2O), we measured dissolved and atmospheric N
Subject
Earth-Surface Processes,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
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