24 research outputs found
Elimination of seasonal variation from long-term changes of some nutrients in the Baltic Sea
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Lars Grönlund, Juha-Markku Leppänen: Long-term changes in the nutrient reserves and pelagic production in the western Gulf of Finland
Guy Hällfors, Åke Niemi: Proposal for standardization of the way of presenting phytoplankton results
Juha-Markku Leppänen, Kaisa Kononen, Gerda Behrends, Gesa Hansen: Intercomparison of the measurement of chlorophyll a concentration, primary production capacity, and phyto- and zooplankton abundances during the Baltic Sea Patchiness Experiment (PEX'86)
Per Östlund: Plutonium isotope ratios in Baltic Sea sediment
Evidence of energy and momentum flux from swell to wind
Author Posting. © American Meteorological Society, 2016. This article is posted here by permission of American Meteorological Society for personal use, not for redistribution. The definitive version was published in Journal of Physical Oceanography 46 (2016): 2143-2156, doi:10.1175/JPO-D-15-0213.1.Measurements of pressure near the surface in conditions of wind sea and swell are reported. Swell, or waves that overrun the wind, produces an upward flux of energy and momentum from waves to the wind and corresponding attenuation of the swell waves. The estimates of growth of wind sea are consistent with existing parameterizations. The attenuation of swell in the field is considerably smaller than existing measurements in the laboratory
Land uplift and sea level variability spectrum using fully measured monthly means of tide gauge readings
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Robert J. Morris, Åke Niemi, Lauri Niemistö and Eeva-Liisa Poutanen: Sedimentary record of seasonal production and geochemical fluxes in a nearshore coastal embayment in the northern Baltic Sea
Hannu Grönvall: Finnish ice servic
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