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View article: Increased nutrient retention and cyanobacterial blooms in a future coastal zone
Increased nutrient retention and cyanobacterial blooms in a future coastal zone Open
Climate change and coastal management directly affect the magnitude of nutrient loads and the functioning of the coastal zones. In this novel approach, a coastal-zone-model was used to study future retention capacity of nitrogen and phosph…
View article: The Swedish Coastal zone Model (SCM)
The Swedish Coastal zone Model (SCM) Open
SMHI develops and maintains a model system for water quality calculations in coastal zone waters around Sweden. It is called the Swedish Coastal zone Model (SCM) and has previously been presented in Sahlberg (2009). Since that report was p…
View article: Synergy of Satellite, In Situ and Modelled Data for Addressing the Scarcity of Water Quality Information for Eutrophication Assessment and Monitoring of Swedish Coastal Waters
Synergy of Satellite, In Situ and Modelled Data for Addressing the Scarcity of Water Quality Information for Eutrophication Assessment and Monitoring of Swedish Coastal Waters Open
Monthly CHL-a and Secchi Depth (SD) data derived from the full mission data of the Medium Resolution Imaging Spectrometer (MERIS; 2002–2012) were analysed along a horizontal transect from the inner Bråviken bay and out into the open sea. T…
View article: Assessment of Uncertainties in Scenario Simulations of Biogeochemical Cycles in the Baltic Sea
Assessment of Uncertainties in Scenario Simulations of Biogeochemical Cycles in the Baltic Sea Open
Following earlier regional assessment studies, such as the Assessment of Climate Change for the Baltic Sea Basin and the North Sea Region Climate Change Assessment, knowledge acquired from available literature about future scenario simulat…
View article: Assessment of Eutrophication Abatement Scenarios for the Baltic Sea by Multi-Model Ensemble Simulations
Assessment of Eutrophication Abatement Scenarios for the Baltic Sea by Multi-Model Ensemble Simulations Open
To assess the impact of the implementation of the Baltic Sea Action Plan (BSAP) on the future environmental status of the Baltic Sea, available uncoordinated multi-model ensemble simulations for the Baltic Sea region for the twenty-first c…
View article: Nutrient Retention in the Swedish Coastal Zone
Nutrient Retention in the Swedish Coastal Zone Open
In this study, the average nutrient filter efficiency of the entire Swedish coastline is estimated to be about 54 and 70% for nitrogen and phosphorus, respectively. Hence, significantly less than half of the nutrient input from land (defin…
View article: Linking process rates with modelling data and ecosystem characteristics
Linking process rates with modelling data and ecosystem characteristics Open
This report is related to the BONUS project “Nutrient Cocktails in COAstal zones of the Baltic Sea” alias COCOA. The aim of BONUS COCOA is to investigate physical, biogeochemical and biological processes in a combined and coordinated fashi…
View article: Evaluation of open sea boundary conditions for the coastal zone. A model study in the northern part of the Baltic Proper.
Evaluation of open sea boundary conditions for the coastal zone. A model study in the northern part of the Baltic Proper. Open
The environmental conditions in the coastal zone are strongly connected with the conditions in the open sea as the transports across the boundaries are extensive. Therefore, it is of critical importance that coastal zone models have latera…
View article: Modelling nutrient retention in the coastal zone of an eutrophic sea
Modelling nutrient retention in the coastal zone of an eutrophic sea Open
The Swedish Coastal zone Model (SCM) was used at a test site, the Stockholm archipelago, located in the northern part of the central Baltic Sea, to study the retention capacity of the coastal filter on nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) loads…
View article: Modelling nutrient retention in the coastal zone of an eutrophic sea – a model study
Modelling nutrient retention in the coastal zone of an eutrophic sea – a model study Open
The Swedish Coastal zone Model (SCM) was used at a test site, the Stockholm Archipelago located in the northern part of the central Baltic Sea, to study the capacity of the coastal filter on nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P). The SCM system …
View article: Model set-up at COCOA study sites
Model set-up at COCOA study sites Open
COCOA will investigate physical, biogeochemical and biological processes in a combined and coordinated fashion to improve the understanding of the interaction of these processes on the removal of nutrients along the land-sea interface. The…