Search Results - "Eilola, K."
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Disentangling the impact of nutrient load and climate changes on Baltic Sea hypoxia and eutrophication since 1850
Published in Climate dynamics (01-07-2019)“…In the Baltic Sea hypoxia has been increased considerably since the first oxygen measurements became available in 1898. In 2016 the annual maximum extent of…”
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Modeling the combined impact of changing climate and changing nutrient loads on the Baltic Sea environment in an ensemble of transient simulations for 1961–2099
Published in Climate dynamics (01-11-2012)“…The combined future impacts of climate change and industrial and agricultural practices in the Baltic Sea catchment on the Baltic Sea ecosystem were assessed…”
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Impact of accelerated future global mean sea level rise on hypoxia in the Baltic Sea
Published in Climate dynamics (01-07-2017)“…Expanding hypoxia is today a major threat for many coastal seas around the world and disentangling its drivers is a large challenge for interdisciplinary…”
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Hypoxia in future climates: A model ensemble study for the Baltic Sea
Published in Geophysical research letters (28-12-2011)“…Using an ensemble of coupled physical‐biogeochemical models driven with regionalized data from global climate simulations we are able to quantify the influence…”
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Evaluation of biogeochemical cycles in an ensemble of three state-of-the-art numerical models of the Baltic Sea
Published in Journal of marine systems (01-11-2011)“…Three state-of-the-art coupled physical–biogeochemical models, the BAltic sea Long-Term large-Scale Eutrophication Model (BALTSEM), the Ecological Regional…”
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Modeling the impact of reduced sea ice cover in future climate on the Baltic Sea biogeochemistry
Published in Geophysical research letters (16-01-2013)“…In a warming future climate, the sea ice cover is expected to decrease, with very likely large consequences for the marine ecosystem. We investigated the…”
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Correction to: Disentangling the impact of nutrient load and climate changes on Baltic Sea hypoxia and eutrophication since 1850
Published in Climate dynamics (01-07-2019)“…The original article can be found online…”
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Integration of electrokinetics and chemical oxidation for the remediation of creosote-contaminated clay
Published in Journal of hazardous materials (01-06-2007)“…Remediation of clayey soils that are contaminated with polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) is a challenging task that may require integration of several…”
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Microwave heated vapor-phase digestion method for biological sample materials
Published in Fresenius' journal of analytical chemistry (01-01-2001)“…A microwave heated, vapor-phase nitric acid-hydrogen peroxide digestion method for pulverized, biological sample materials was developed. Sample masses up to…”
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On the dynamics of oxygen, phosphorus and cyanobacteria in the Baltic Sea; A model study
Published in Journal of marine systems (2009)“…Oxygen and phosphorus dynamics and cyanobacterial blooms in the Baltic Sea are discussed using results from the Swedish Coastal and Ocean Biogeochemical model…”
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Modeling cyanobacteria life cycle dynamics and historical nitrogen fixation in the Baltic Proper
Published in Biogeosciences (01-12-2021)“…Dense blooms of filamentous diazotrophic cyanobacteria are formed every summer in the Baltic Sea. These autotrophic organisms may bypass nitrogen limitation by…”
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Nutrient transports in the Baltic Sea – results from a 30-year physical–biogeochemical reanalysis
Published in Biogeosciences (25-04-2017)“…Long-term oxygen and nutrient transports in the Baltic Sea are reconstructed using the Swedish Coastal and Ocean Biogeochemical model (SCOBI) coupled to the…”
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Modelling nutrient retention in the coastal zone of an eutrophic sea
Published in Biogeosciences (18-10-2016)“…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…”
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Climate-related changes in marine ecosystems simulated with a 3-dimensional coupled physical-biogeochemical model of the Baltic Sea
Published in Climate research (19-07-2011)“…The combined effect of changing climate and changing nutrient loads from land due to altered land use, sewage water treatment and emissions was studied using a…”
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Causes of simulated long-term changes in phytoplankton biomass in the Baltic proper: a wavelet analysis
Published in Biogeosciences (27-08-2018)“…The co-variation of key variables with simulated phytoplankton biomass in the Baltic proper has been examined using wavelet analysis and results of a long-term…”
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Hypoxia in future climates: A model ensemble study for the Baltic Sea: HYPOXIA IN FUTURE CLIMATES
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Development of analytical methods for the determination of sub-ppm concentrations of palladium and iron in methotrexate
Published in Journal of pharmaceutical and biomedical analysis (28-05-2004)“…Analytical methods for limit test (1 μg g −1) determination of iron and palladium in the drug substance methotrexate (MTX) were developed. The methods…”
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Development of a spring thermocline at temperatures below the temperature of maximum density with application to the Baltic Sea
Published in Journal of Geophysical Research, Washington, DC (15-04-1997)“…Local buoyancy supply associated with the pulsed horizontal advection of water of lower salinity at the sea surface can initiate the development of a shallow…”
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Spreading of juvenile freshwater in the Baltic proper
Published in Journal of Geophysical Research, Washington, DC (15-11-1998)“…In low‐saline estuaries, “juvenile freshwater,” that is, freshwater trapped by the seasonal thermal stratification, may be used as an almost neutrally buoyant…”
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