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DOI | 10.1007/s00382-018-4330-0 |
Baltic Sea ecosystem response to various nutrient load scenarios in present and future climates | |
Saraiva, Sofia1; Meier, H. E. Markus2,3; Andersson, Helen2; Hoeglund, Anders2; Dieterich, Christian2; Groeger, Matthias2; Hordoir, Robinson2,4; Eilola, Kari2 | |
发表日期 | 2019 |
ISSN | 0930-7575 |
EISSN | 1432-0894 |
卷号 | 52期号:5-6页码:3369-3387 |
英文摘要 | The Baltic Sea is a shallow, semi-enclosed brackish sea suffering like many other coastal seas from eutrophication caused by human impact. Hence, nutrient load abatement strategies are intensively discussed. With the help of a high-resolution, coupled physical-biogeochemical circulation model we investigate the combined impact of changing nutrient loads from land and changing climate during the 21st century as projected from a global climate model regionalized to the Baltic Sea region. Novel compared to previous studies are an extraordinary spin-up based upon historical reconstructions of atmospheric, nutrient load and runoff forcing, revised nutrient load scenarios and a comparison of nutrient load scenario simulations with and without changing climate. We found in almost all scenario simulations, with differing nutrient inputs, reduced eutrophication and improved ecological state compared to the reference period 1976-2005. This result is a long-lasting consequence of ongoing nutrient load reductions since the 1980s. Only in case of combined high-end nutrient load and climate scenarios, eutrophication is reinforced. Differences compared to earlier studies are explained by the experimental setup including nutrient loads during the historical period and by the projected nutrient loads. We found that the impact of warming climate may amplify the effects of eutrophication and primary production. However, effects of changing climate, within the range of considered greenhouse gas emission scenarios, are smaller than effects of considered nutrient load changes, in particular under low nutrient conditions. Hence, nutrient load reductions following the Baltic Sea Action Plan will lead to improved environmental conditions independently of future climate change. |
WOS研究方向 | Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences |
来源期刊 | CLIMATE DYNAMICS
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文献类型 | 期刊论文 |
条目标识符 | http://gcip.llas.ac.cn/handle/2XKMVOVA/90412 |
作者单位 | 1.Univ Lisbon, Inst Super Tecn, Environm & Energy Sect, Ave Rovisco Pais,1, P-1049001 Lisbon, Portugal; 2.Swedish Meteorol & Hydrol Inst, Dept Res & Dev, S-60176 Norrkoping, Sweden; 3.Leibniz Inst Balt Sea Res Warnemnde, Dept Phys Oceanog & Instrumentat, D-18119 Rostock, Germany; 4.Inst Marine Res, Nordnesgaten 50, N-5005 Bergen, Norway |
推荐引用方式 GB/T 7714 | Saraiva, Sofia,Meier, H. E. Markus,Andersson, Helen,et al. Baltic Sea ecosystem response to various nutrient load scenarios in present and future climates[J],2019,52(5-6):3369-3387. |
APA | Saraiva, Sofia.,Meier, H. E. Markus.,Andersson, Helen.,Hoeglund, Anders.,Dieterich, Christian.,...&Eilola, Kari.(2019).Baltic Sea ecosystem response to various nutrient load scenarios in present and future climates.CLIMATE DYNAMICS,52(5-6),3369-3387. |
MLA | Saraiva, Sofia,et al."Baltic Sea ecosystem response to various nutrient load scenarios in present and future climates".CLIMATE DYNAMICS 52.5-6(2019):3369-3387. |
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