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New BALTEX Publications


This page summarizes recent peer-reviewed BALTEX publications. A „BALTEX publication“ shall fulfil at least one of the following criteria:  

1) It describes results of a BALTEX project and BALTEX is explicitly referred to in the title, abstract, introduction or summary of the publication.

2) The publication contributes to at least one BALTEX Phase II objective, and the authors agree that their publication is listed on the BALTEX website. 

Due to copyright issues, an unrestricted access to the full artice is not always possible via this webpage. In most cases, links to digital libraries are given, which may request financial compensation for reading or download of the entire article.

You are also encouraged to visit the BALTEX Online Publication Library for a comprehensive overview on BALTEX-related publications.


New Books

Håkanson, L.
Modeling nutrient fluxes to, within and from the Kattegat to find an optimal, cost-efficient swedish remedial strategy
Uppsala Univ., Geotryckeriet, 122 p. More

Leppäranta M. and Myrberg K.
Physical Oceanography of the Baltic Sea
Series: Geophysical Sciences. Springer Verlag, 2009. 410 p. More...

The BACC Author Team
Assessment of Climate Change for the Baltic Sea Basin
Series: Regional Climate Studies. Springer Verlag, Heidelberg, 2008. 474 p. More...

Håkanson, L. and Bryhn, A.C.
Tools and criteria for sustainable coastal ecosystem management – with examples from the Baltic Sea and other aquatic systems. Springer Verlag, Berlin, Heidelberg, 2008. 292 p. More...

Håkanson, L. and Bryhn, A.C.
Eutrophication in the Baltic Sea – present situation, nutrient transport processes, remedial strategies.
Springer Verlag, Berlin, Heidelberg, 2008. 264 p. More...

Feistel R., Nausch, G. and Wasmund N. (Eds.)
State and Evolution of the Baltic Sea, 1952-2005: A Detailed 50-Year Survey of Meteorology and Climate, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, and Marine Environment
Wiley, 2008. 704 p. More...

Harper D., Zalewski M., Pacini N., (Eds.) 2008
Ecohydrology: Processes, Models and Case Studies. An approach to the sustainable management of water resources.
CAB International. Cromwell Press, Trowbridge, UK. 391 pp. More


Articles

Backer, H., Leppänen, J.-M., Brusendorff, A.-C., Forsius, K., Stankiewicz, M., Mehtonen, J., Pyhälä, M., Laamanen, M., Paulomäki, H., Vlasov, N., Haaranen, T., 2010
HELCOM Baltic Sea Action Plan – A regional programme of measures for the marine environment based on the Ecosystem Approach
Marine Pollution Bulletin, Vol 60, Issue 5, pp. 642-649, May 2010
Lead Author: Hermanni Backer, hermanni.backer"at"helcom.fi
Abstract

Hansson, D., Eriksson, C., Omstedt, A., Chen, D., 2010
Reconstruction of river runoff to the Baltic Sea, AD 1500-1995
International Journal of Climatology, online, February 2010
Lead Author: Daniel Hansson, daniel.hansson"at"gvc.gu.se
Abstract

Myrberg, K., Andrejev, O., Lehmann, A., 2010
Dynamic features of successive upwelling events in the Baltic Sea - a numerical case study
Oceanologia 2010, no. 52(1), pp. 77-99, January 2010
Lead Author: Kai Myrberg, Kai.Myrberg"at"ymparisto.fi
Abstract

Hünicke, B., 2009
Contribution of regional climate drivers to future winter sea-level changes in the Baltic Sea estimated by statistical methods and simulations of climate models
International Journal of Earth Sciences, published online. August 2009
Lead Author: Birgit Hünicke, birgit.huenicke"at"gkss.de
Abstract

Håkanson, L. and Stenström-Khalili, M. I., 2009
Uncertainties in Data and Spurious Correlations Related to the Redfield Ratio
Int. Rev. Hydrobiol., Vol. 94, 338-351, June 2009
Abstract

Vihma, T. and Haapala, J. 2009
Erratum to "Geophysics of sea ice in the Baltic Sea: A review"
[Prog. Oceanogr. 80, 129-148], June 2009
Erratum

Rubel, F., and K. Brugger, 2009:
3-hourly quantitative precipitation estimation over Central and Northern Europe from rain gauge and radar data.
Atmospheric Research, May 2009, in press.
Abstract

Bryhn, A. C. and Håkanson, L. , 2009
Eutrophication: Model Before Acting
Science, Vol. 324. no. 5928, p. 723, May 2009
Abstract

Omstedt, A., Gustafsson, E. and Wesslander, K. 2009
Modelling the uptake and release of carbon dioxide in the Baltic Sea surface water .
Continental Shelf Research, Vol 29, 870-885, April 2009
Abstract

Vihma, T. and Haapala, J. 2009
Geophysics of sea ice in the Baltic Sea: A review.
Prog. Oceanogr. Vol. 80, 129-148. March 2009
Abstract

Almroth, E., Tengberg, A., Andersson, J. H., Pakhomova, S., and Hall, P.O.J. 2009.
Effects of resuspension on benthic fluxes of oxygen, nutrients, dissolved inorganic carbon, iron and manganese in the Gulf of Finland, Baltic Sea.
Continental Shelf Research, Vol 29, 807-818, March 2009
Abstract


Special Journal Issue

Boreal Environment Research, Vol. 14, No. 1, February 2009
5th Study Conference on BALTEX 2007, held at Kuuressare on the Estonian island of Saaremaa from 4 to 8 June 2007, selected papers
23 papers. pdf      More.     

Carlsson, B., Rutgersson, A. & Smedman, A.-S.:
Investigating the effect of a wave-dependent momentum flux in a process oriented ocean model
. pp. 3–17

Gustafsson, E. O. & Omstedt, A.:
Sensitivity of Baltic Sea deep water salinity and oxygen concentration to variations in physical forcing. pp. 18–30

Jaagus, J.:
Regionalisation of the precipitation pattern in the Baltic Sea drainage basin and its dependence on large-scale atmospheric circulation. pp. 31–44

Jakobson, E., Ohvril, H. & Elgered, G.:
Diurnal variability of precipitable water in the Baltic region, impact on transmittance of the direct solar radiation. pp. 45–55

Lind, P. & Kjellström, E.:
Water budget in the Baltic Sea drainage basin: Evaluation of simulated fluxes in a regional climate model. pp. 56–67

Tedesco, L., Vichi, M., Haapala, J. & Stipa, T.:
An enhanced sea-ice thermodynamic model applied to the Baltic Sea. pp. 68–80

Bhend, J. & von Storch, H.:
Is greenhouse gas forcing a plausible explanation for the observed warming in the Baltic Sea catchment area?
pp. 81–88

Draveniece, A.:
Detecting changes in winter seasons in Latvia: the role of arctic air masses. pp. 89–99

Jacob, D. & Lorenz, P.:
Future trends and variability of the hydrological cycle in different IPCC SRES emission scenarios — a case study for the Baltic Sea region. pp. 100–113

Kjellström, E. & Lind, P.:
Changes in the water budget in the Baltic Sea drainage basin in future warmer climates as simulated by the regional climate model RCA3. pp. 114–124

Madsen, K. S. & Højerslev, N. K.:
Long-term temperature and salinity records from the Baltic Sea transition zone. pp. 125–131

Saue, T. & Kadaja, J.:
Simulated crop yield — an indicator of climate variability. pp. 132–142

Sepp, M.:
Changes in frequency of Baltic Sea cyclones and their relationships with NAO and climate in Estonia. pp. 143–151

Soomere, T., Leppäranta, M. & Myrberg, K.:
Highlights of the physical oceanography of the Gulf of Finland reflecting potential climate changes. pp. 152–165

Venäläinen, A., Jylhä, K., Kilpeläinen, T., Saku, S., Tuomenvirta, H., Vajda, A. & Ruosteenoja, K.:
Recurrence of heavy precipitation, dry spells and deep snow cover in Finland based on observations. pp. 166–172

Graham, L. P., Olsson, J., Kjellström, E., Rosberg, J., Hellström, S.-S. & Berndtsson, R.:
Simulating river flow to the Baltic Sea from climate simulations over the past millennium. pp. 173–182

Kowalewska-Kalkowska, H. & Wisniewski, B.:
Storm surges in the Odra mouth area during the 1997–2006 decade. pp. 183–192

Kundzewicz, Z. W.:
Adaptation to floods and droughts in the Baltic Sea basin under climate change. pp. 193–203

Gryning, S. E., Soegaard, H. & Batchvarova, E.:
Comparison of regional and ecosystem CO2 fluxes. pp. 204–212

Laanemets, J., Zhurbas, V., Elken, J. & Vahtera, E.:
Dependence of upwelling-mediated nutrient transport on wind forcing, bottom topography and stratification in the Gulf of Finland: Model experiments. pp. 213–225

Langner, J., Andersson, C. & Engardt, M.:
Atmospheric input of nitrogen to the Baltic Sea basin: present situation, variability due to meteorology and impact of climate change. pp. 226–237

Rutgersson, A., Norman, M. & Åström, G.:
Atmospheric CO2 variation over the Baltic Sea and the impact on air–sea exchange. pp. 238–249

Leal Filho, W. & Mannke, F.:
Towards policies and adaptation strategies to climate change in the Baltic Sea region — outputs of the ASTRA project. pp. 250–254




Conley, D. J., S. Björk, E. Bonsdorff, J. Carstensen, G. Destouni, B. G. Gustafsson, S. Hietanen, M. Kortekaas, H. Kuosa, H. E. M. Meier, B. Mueller-Karulis, K. Nordberg, G. Nürnberg, A. Norkko, H. Pitkänen, N. Rabalais, R. Rosenberg, O. Savchuk, C. P. Slomp, M. Voss, F. Wulff, and L. Zillen, 2009.
Critical Review: Hypoxia in the Baltic Sea
GeoBiosphere Science Centre, Lund University, SE-223 62 Lund, Sweden.
Abstract

Heinänen,S. M von Numers
Modelling species distribution in complex environments: an evaluation of predictive ability and reliability in five shorebird species
Diversity and Distributions, Vol 15, Issue 2, pp266-279
Abstract

Håkanson, L., 2009.
Modeling of lake ecosystems.
In: Linkens, G.E. (ed.), Encyclopedia of Inland Waters. Vol. 1, pp. 441-447. Elsivier, Oxford.
Information

Håkanson, L. and Bryhn, A. C., 2009
A New General Approach to Quantify Nitrogen Fixation Exemplified for the Baltic Proper
Open Marine Biology Journal, Vol. 3, 36-48, 2009
Abstract

Stenström-Khalili, M. I. and Håkanson, L.
Variations and Spurious Correlations Related to DIN, DIP, TN, TP, DIN/DIP and TN/TP in Lakes, Rivers, and Marine Systems
Open Marine Biology Journal, Vol. 3, 28-35, 2009
Abstract

Håkanson, L., 2009
Factors and Criteria to Quantify the Bioproduction Potential of Coastal Areas and Presentation of a Simple Operational Index of Biological Value (IBV) for Coastal Management
Open Marine Biology Journal, Vol. 3, 6-15, 2009
Abstract

Håkanson, L. and Bryhn, A. C., 2009
Coastal eutrophication: Whether N and/or P should be abated depends on the dynamic mass balance
Proc Natl Acad Sci, Vol. 106, 3-3, January 2009
Abstract

Håkanson, L. and Lindgren, D., 2009
Test and application of a general process-based dynamic coastal mass-balance model for contaminants using data for radionuclides in the Dnieper-Bug estuary
Science of the total Environment, Vol. 407, 899-916, January 2009
Abstract

Håkanson, L., 2009
A general process-based mass-balance model for phosphorus/eutrophication as a tool to estimate historical reference values for key bioindicators, as exemplified using data for the Gulf of Riga
Ecological Modelling, Vol. 220, 226-244, January 2009
Abstract



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