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, Dr. G. Nausch, Dr. F. Pollehne, Dr. U. Struck, A. M. Welz, B. Wachs Kommentar: Mit dem Projekt,
Publikationsliste 1996 [99.87% Relevanz%]
Sea Environment Proceedings; 64B): 9-18 Bignert, A., M. Cleeman, D. Dannenberger, H. Gaul and O. … Environment Proceedings; 64B): 130-138 Boetius, A. and K. Lochte (1996). Effect of organic … . Mar. ecol. prog. ser. 140: 239-250 Boetius, A. and K. Lochte (1996). High proteolytic … Meereswissenschaftliche Berichte; 17) Cociasu, A., L. Dorogan, C. Humborg and L. Popa (1996). … . Labor Biotech. 47: 16-19 Dannenberger, D. and A. Lerz (1996). Polychlorinated biphenyls (PCB) … Z. 48: 5-26 Davis, J. C., J. Harff, W. Lemke, R. A. Olea, F. Tauber and G. C. Bohling (1996). … helfen? Bodden 3: 99-115 Elken, J., A. Trzosinska, E. Lysiak-Pastuszak, A. Omstedt and … Proc. ODP: init. repts. 160: 21-28 Emeis, K.-C., A. H. F. Robertson, C. Richter and e. al. (1996). … Program. 972 S. Emeis, K.-C., H.-J. Brumsack, A. Kopf and J. Rullkötter (1996). … E. Hagen (1996). Gotland waters at position BY15A, 1970 -1993. In: GOBEX-Summary Report. … variability of nutrients and plankton as seen in a coupled
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isotopes, measured as Δ47) in carbonates is a direct measure of carbonate crystallization … analysis of carbonates, therefore, has become a new tool to reconstruct past marine and
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Messsystemen Publikationen Hermann, A., F. Furkert, M. Björner, M. Naumann, D. … 2024). HyFiVe: hydrography on fishing vessels ; A new monitoring system enables cost effective and … doi: 10.23784/HN129-02 Björner, M., F. Furkert, A. Hermann, R. Wagner, S. Neubert and M. Naumann (
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Faktoren die Ausbreitung von P. parvum und A . pseudogonyaulax begünstigen, welche … es, die Verbreitungs- und Populationsdynamik von A. pseudogonyaulax und P. parvum besser zu
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and sometimes also chloroplasts. They form a paraphyletic group of contemporary … 400-500 bp). With each of these markers a wide range of taxonomic groups had been detected … of phagotrophic protists is being examined by a combination of molecular techniques (18S DNA/RNA … . The Baltic Sea redoxcline will serve as a model system to reveal a general understanding … Above: Cy3 fluoresence after hybridization with a general bacterial probe (EUB I-III); below: DAPI … and abundance, and their ability to adapt to a broad spectrum of abiotic factors, protozoa play … a major role in food webs and biogeochemical … likely that within benthic systems protists play a similar essential role. However, the knowledge … samples of the surface sediment were taken along a salinity gradient across the whole Baltic Sea, … just the opposite: they turned off the light! A better understanding of ecosystem functioning … requires a close examination of the complex interactions … organisms that constitute the
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Peninsula (in current-day Mexico), creating a 200-kilometer-wide impact crater. This impact … triggered a chain reaction of destructive events including a … . This is thought to have been the result of a massive release of dust, soot, and sulfur, … leading to extreme cold, darkness, and a collapse in global photosynthesis, with lasting … of the impacted rocks, have long been considered a crucial factor in driving the cooling. However, … while sulfur was assumed to play a dominant role in the climatic disruption … after impact. This deposited sulfur has created a noticeable increase in the sulfur concentration … mass balance.“ These findings reveal that a total of 67 ± 39 billion tons of sulfur were … boundary sites in the USA and Canada, suggests a milder 'impact winter' than previously thought. … the primary driver of global cooling, but a recent study by ROB and VUB highlights that a … of micrometer-sized fine dust most likely played a critical role in creating a two-year-long dark
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und Stoffkreisläufe (bis 2012) Sektion: n/a Beteiligung: R. Bahlo, R. Hansen, Dr. Matthias
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) Sektion: Biologische Meereskunde Beteiligung: A. Kochel, D. Setzkorn Kooperation: Max-Planck-
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Peninsula (in current-day Mexico), creating a 200-kilometer-wide impact crater. This impact … triggered a chain reaction of destructive events including a … . This is thought to have been the result of a massive release of dust, soot, and sulfur, … leading to extreme cold, darkness, and a collapse in global photosynthesis, with lasting … of the impacted rocks, have long been considered a crucial factor in driving the cooling. However, … while sulfur was assumed to play a dominant role in the climatic disruption … after impact. This deposited sulfur has created a noticeable increase in the sulfur concentration … mass balance.“ These findings reveal that a total of 67 ± 39 billion tons of sulfur were … boundary sites in the USA and Canada, suggests a milder 'impact winter' than previously thought. … the primary driver of global cooling, but a recent study by ROB and VUB highlights that a … of micrometer-sized fine dust most likely played a critical role in creating a two-year-long dark