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  • Omstedt, Anders, 1949 (author)
  • The Development of Climate Science of the Baltic Sea Region
  • 2017
  • In: Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Climate Science. - : Oxford University Press.
  • Book chapter (other academic/artistic)abstract
    • Dramatic climate changes have occurred in the Baltic Sea region caused by changes in orbital movement in the earth–sun system and the melting of the Fennoscandian Ice Sheet. Added to these longer-term changes, changes have occurred at all timescales, caused mainly by variations in large-scale atmospheric pressure systems due to competition between the meandering midlatitude low-pressure systems and highpressure systems. Here we follow the development of climate science of the Baltic Sea from when observations began in the 18th century to the early 21st century. The question of why the water level is sinking around the Baltic Sea coasts could not be answered until the ideas of postglacial uplift and the thermal history of the earth were better understood in the 19th century and periodic behavior in climate related time series attracted scientific interest. Herring and sardine fishing successes and failures have led to investigations of fishery and climate change and to the realization that fisheries themselves have strongly negative effects on the marine environment, calling for international assessment efforts. Scientists later introduced the concept of regime shifts when interpreting their data, attributing these to various causes. The increasing amount of anoxic deep water in the Baltic Sea and eutrophication have prompted debate about what is natural and what is anthropogenic, and the scientific outcome of these debates now forms the basis of international management efforts to reduce nutrient leakage from land. The observed increase in atmospheric CO and its effects on global warming have focused the climate debate on trends and generated a series of international and regional assessments and research programs that have greatly improved our understanding of climate and environmental changes, bolstering the efforts of earth system science, in which both climate and environmental factors are analyzed together.
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  • Quintana, Isabel, et al. (author)
  • Växtplankton
  • 2012
  • In: Vänern – årsskrift 2012. ; :73, s. 40-43
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  • Sonesten, Lars (author)
  • Bottendjur i Storvänern
  • 2015
  • In: Vänern: Årsskrift 2015. ; 91, s. 43-45
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  • Sonesten, Lars, et al. (author)
  • Djurplankton i Storvänern
  • 2015
  • In: Vänern: Årsskrift 2015. ; 91, s. 40-42
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  • von Storch, H, et al. (author)
  • Introduction and Summary : Second Assessment of Climate Change for the Baltic Sea basin
  • 2015
  • In: Second Assessment of Climate Change for the Baltic Sea Basin. The BACC II Author Team. - Heidelberg : Springer. - 9783319160054 ; , s. 1-22
  • Book chapter (other academic/artistic)abstract
    • The Baltic Earth Assessment of Climate Change (BACC) in the Baltic Sea region is an effort to establish what scientifically legitimised knowledge about climate change and its impacts is available for the Baltic Sea catchment. Observed past and projected future changes in atmospheric, hydrological, and oceanographic conditions are assessed, as well as the observed and potential impacts on the natural and socio-economic environments. The BACC programme focuses purely on the science and does not draw conclusions about the political, economic, or management consequences of the scientific knowledge. This report (the BACC II assessment, the follow-up to the BACC I assessment in 2008) documents the consensus and dissensus on climate knowledge up to about 2012. More than 180 researchers contributed in various functions to this peer-reviewed assessment. The process was overseen by a scientific steering committee and coordinated by the International Baltic Earth Secretariat.
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