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SUBMITTER: Andersson A
PROVIDER: S-EPMC4447695 | biostudies-literature | 2015 Jun
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Andersson Agneta A Meier H E Markus HE Ripszam Matyas M Rowe Owen O Wikner Johan J Haglund Peter P Eilola Kari K Legrand Catherine C Figueroa Daniela D Paczkowska Joanna J Lindehoff Elin E Tysklind Mats M Elmgren Ragnar R
Ambio 20150601
Climate change is likely to have large effects on the Baltic Sea ecosystem. Simulations indicate 2-4 °C warming and 50-80 % decrease in ice cover by 2100. Precipitation may increase ~30 % in the north, causing increased land runoff of allochthonous organic matter (AOM) and organic pollutants and decreased salinity. Coupled physical-biogeochemical models indicate that, in the south, bottom-water anoxia may spread, reducing cod recruitment and increasing sediment phosphorus release, thus promoting ...[more]