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View article: Biogeochemical Shifts During Arctic Spring: Surfactants in the Sea-Surface Microlayer Reduce CH <sub>4</sub> and N <sub>2</sub> O Emissions During the Onset of Sea Ice Melt
Biogeochemical Shifts During Arctic Spring: Surfactants in the Sea-Surface Microlayer Reduce CH <sub>4</sub> and N <sub>2</sub> O Emissions During the Onset of Sea Ice Melt Open
The sea-surface microlayer (SML) is the less than one millimeter thin interface between the surface ocean and the overlying atmosphere and plays a crucial role in sea-air gas exchange processes. However, its role for sea-air exchange proce…
View article: Interplay of atmosphere and ocean amplifies summer marine extremes in the Barents Sea at different timescales
Interplay of atmosphere and ocean amplifies summer marine extremes in the Barents Sea at different timescales Open
Marine extremes are recognized to cause severe ecosystem and socioeconomic impacts. However, in polar regions, such as the Barents Sea, the driving mechanisms of these extremes remain poorly understood and require careful consideration of …
View article: Water Isotope measurements contribute to the understanding of atmospheric, sea ice, ocean interactions during the ArtofMelt expedition, Fram Strait, spring 2023
Water Isotope measurements contribute to the understanding of atmospheric, sea ice, ocean interactions during the ArtofMelt expedition, Fram Strait, spring 2023 Open
Transitions periods between seasons in the Arctic are phases when the atmosphere-sea ice-ocean interactions are heightened, especially during these periods of exceptional warming.  These transition periods may be accompanied by shifts…
View article: Observations of strong turbulence and mixing impacting water exchange between two basins in the Baltic Sea
Observations of strong turbulence and mixing impacting water exchange between two basins in the Baltic Sea Open
Turbulent diapycnal mixing is important for the estuarine circulation between basins of the Baltic Sea as well as for its local ecosystems, in particular with regard to eutrophication and anoxic conditions. While the interior of the basins…
View article: Reply on RC2
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Abstract. Turbulent diapycnal mixing is important for the estuarine circulation between basins of the Baltic Sea as well as for its local ecosystems, in particular with regard to eutrophication and anoxic conditions. While the interior of …
View article: Reply on RC1
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Abstract. Turbulent diapycnal mixing is important for the estuarine circulation between basins of the Baltic Sea as well as for its local ecosystems, in particular with regard to eutrophication and anoxic conditions. While the interior of …
View article: Comment on egusphere-2023-920
Comment on egusphere-2023-920 Open
Abstract. Turbulent diapycnal mixing is important for the estuarine circulation between basins of the Baltic Sea as well as for its local ecosystems, in particular with regard to eutrophication and anoxic conditions. While the interior of …
View article: Comment on egusphere-2023-920
Comment on egusphere-2023-920 Open
Abstract. Turbulent diapycnal mixing is important for the estuarine circulation between basins of the Baltic Sea as well as for its local ecosystems, in particular with regard to eutrophication and anoxic conditions. While the interior of …
View article: Diapycnal Mixing Induced by Rough Small‐Scale Bathymetry
Diapycnal Mixing Induced by Rough Small‐Scale Bathymetry Open
Diapycnal mixing impacts vertical transport rates of salt, heat, and other dissolved substances, essential for the overturning circulation and ecosystem functioning in marine systems. While most studies have focused on mixing induced by in…
View article: Observations of strong turbulence and mixing impacting water exchange between two basins in the Baltic Sea
Observations of strong turbulence and mixing impacting water exchange between two basins in the Baltic Sea Open
Turbulent diapycnal mixing is important for the estuarine circulation between basins of the Baltic Sea as well as for its local ecosystems, in particular with regard to eutrophication and anoxic conditions. While the interior of the basins…
View article: Diapycnal Mixing Induced by Rough Small-Scale Bathymetry
Diapycnal Mixing Induced by Rough Small-Scale Bathymetry Open
We investigate the effect of extremely rough bathymetry on energy dissipation and mixing in a coastal region characterized by small-scale seafloor features penetrating a strongly-stratified density interface of comparable vertical scale. O…
View article: Potential and Limitations of a Commercial Broadband Echo Sounder for Remote Observations of Turbulent Mixing
Potential and Limitations of a Commercial Broadband Echo Sounder for Remote Observations of Turbulent Mixing Open
Stratified oceanic turbulence is strongly intermittent in time and space, and therefore generally underresolved by currently available in situ observational approaches. A promising tool to at least partly overcome this constraint are broad…
View article: Physical Disturbance by Bottom Trawling Suspends Particulate Matter and Alters Biogeochemical Processes on and Near the Seafloor
Physical Disturbance by Bottom Trawling Suspends Particulate Matter and Alters Biogeochemical Processes on and Near the Seafloor Open
Bottom trawling is known to affect benthic faunal communities but its effects on sediment suspension and seabed biogeochemistry are less well described. In addition, few studies have been carried out in the Baltic Sea, despite decades of t…
View article: Ryder Glacier in northwest Greenland is shielded from warm Atlantic water by a bathymetric sill
Ryder Glacier in northwest Greenland is shielded from warm Atlantic water by a bathymetric sill Open
The processes controlling advance and retreat of outlet glaciers in fjords draining the Greenland Ice Sheet remain poorly known, undermining assessments of their dynamics and associated sea-level rise in a warming climate. Mass loss of the…