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"Significance of anthropogenic nitrogen for central Baltic Sea N-cycling"

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Abstract

The project SIGNAL addresses the crucial question of the eutrophication sources and what impact additional nitrogen has on the productivity in remote regions. The investigation will be carried out in the Baltic Sea where the impact of eutrophication is one of the main threats to the ecosystem due to the 80 million people living in its watershed. The nitrogen input from the rivers, the atmosphere and N2 fixing cyanobacteria will be qualitatively and quantitatively assessed. This task will be accomplished through regular measurements in the mouths of several rivers, and in the precipitation. Stable isotope ratios of the most important elements (nitrogen, carbon and oxygen) are indicating eutrophication from various sources and have not been used simultaneously. However, previous studies proved the utility of stable isotope ratios as indicators of external nitrogen inputs (e.g. fertilizer and soil runoff) and that they allow the identification of pathways through the ecosystem. Finally, the role of the imported nitrogen for the productivity of the central Baltic Sea will be evaluated by means of budget calculations and box modelling.

Area of action: The Baltic Sea with 80 million people living in its drainage area.

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Atmosperic deposition
12 - Southern Gotland
13 - Gotska Sandön
14 - Stockholms Archipelago

Cruise Tracks
15 - Neva Outflow
16 - Vistula Outflow
17 - Oder Outflow

River Input
 1 - Neva
 2 - Vistula
 3 - Oder
 4 - Dalälven
 5 - Ångermanälven
 6 - Luleälven
 7 - Kalixälven
 8 - Torneälven
 9 - Kemijoki
10 - Kokemäenjoki
11 - Paimionjoki
12 - Peene River

 
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