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Evaluation: Leibniz Association praises the IOW’s performance and recommends expansion of research with additional funds [100.00% relevance%]
, focusing both on the unique ecosystem of the Baltic Sea and on more global issues such as climate
Prof. Dr. Ulrich Bathmann - CV [99.96% relevance%]
to March 2022 Director Leibniz Institute for Baltic Sea Research October 2011 to March 2022
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Courses [99.96% relevance%]
en Ort Termin Beginn Bemerkungen "Climate of the Baltic Sea Region" (Summer School) - Seminar Dr. Sven … Blockkurs - application website "Climate of the Baltic Sea Region" (Summer School) - Vorlesung Prof. Dr
Plastic sampling [99.94% relevance%]
BONUS (Art 185), funded jointly by the EU and Baltic Sea national funding institutions.
Publications [99.78% relevance%]
processes in the surface layer of the central Baltic Sea: a high-resolution modelling study. … simulations of submesoscale processes in the Baltic Sea: The role of storm events. Journal of … on microplastics and sediment transport in the Baltic Sea. Ocean Science . 10.5194/os-16-1491-2020. … sea level rise in a semi-enclosed basin, the Baltic Sea. Journal of Climate. 10.1175/JCLI-D-18-0174. … Exchange Flow analysis framework applied to the Baltic Sea. Progress in Oceanography . 10.1016/j.pocean … -tidal stratified basin: A modeling study of the Baltic Sea. Journal of Geophysical Research (Oceans) . … , Vienna (AUT), Apr 2024 Spurious mixing in the Baltic Sea -- Numerical techniques and diagnostics in
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Tina V Matrosen [98.96% relevance%]
Rike has been sailing with together Jens on the Baltic Sea (and through life) since 2015. Her
Svenja Papenmeier - CV [98.85% relevance%]
Marine Geology) at the Leibniz Institute for Baltic Sea Research Warnemünde. 2012 – 2019 Research
Marine Nitrogen Cycle [98.83% relevance%]
problems and anoxia in the central Baltic Sea? Can the losses of combined nitrogen by