2022
DOI: 10.5194/esd-13-633-2022
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Biogeochemical functioning of the Baltic Sea

Abstract: Abstract. Location, specific topography, and hydrographic setting together with climate change and strong anthropogenic pressure are the main factors shaping the biogeochemical functioning and thus also the ecological status of the Baltic Sea. The recent decades have brought significant changes in the Baltic Sea. First, the rising nutrient loads from land in the second half of the 20th century led to eutrophication and spreading of hypoxic and anoxic areas, for which permanent stratification of the water colum… Show more

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“…climate change, dredging, and bottom trawling. Moreover, eutrophication, rising temperatures and the increase in CO 2 accumulation in oxygendepleted bottom waters (Kulinski et al, 2022) may have supported further CaCO 3 dissolution. It should, however, be noted that more work on erosion rates and an improved reconstruction and understanding of temporal changes in the chemical composition of Baltic Sea water are required to consolidate these findings.…”
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“…climate change, dredging, and bottom trawling. Moreover, eutrophication, rising temperatures and the increase in CO 2 accumulation in oxygendepleted bottom waters (Kulinski et al, 2022) may have supported further CaCO 3 dissolution. It should, however, be noted that more work on erosion rates and an improved reconstruction and understanding of temporal changes in the chemical composition of Baltic Sea water are required to consolidate these findings.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It released CO 2 prior to the onset of eutrophication (Omstedt et al, 2009), mainly driven by the mineralization of terrigenous organic matter, and has apparently acted as a net sink for atmospheric CO 2 over the last decades, even though the strong seasonal, interannual and spatial variability complicates the assessment of a basin-wide CO 2 budget (Thomas et al, 2010;Schneider et al, 2014;Gustafsson et al, 2015). Eutrophication in the widely stratified marginal sea led to enhanced CO 2 removal from the atmosphere and organic carbon deposition at the seabed while increasing atmospheric CO 2 levels amplified the air-sea disequilibrium (Kulinski et al, 2022).…”
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“…This leads to a dynamic carbon system with significant spatio-temporal variability. A thorough assessment of the biogeochemical functioning of the Baltic Sea was recently published by Kuliński et al (2022). In terms of the air-sea CO 2 exchange, several approaches have been used to estimate the regional fluxes; however, no consensus has been reached on the role of the Baltic Sea as a net source or sink of atmospheric CO 2 (Thomas et al, 2010;Kuliński and Pempkowiak, 2011;Norman et al, 2013b;Parard et al, 2017).…”
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“…The Baltic and North seas form a continuum of water and material transport (Gustafsson, 1997;Kuliński et al, 2022;Maar et al, 2011), deeply linking the carbon cycles of these two ocean basins. While the nearshore regions of the southern North and western Baltic seas are located at a similar latitude, have a similar water depth, and contain similar sediment types, they experience very different physical forcing.…”
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“…In contrast, limited tidal forcing combined with finer-grained sediments in the western Baltic Sea could promote stronger biogeochemical zonation and a greater importance of anaerobic over aerobic processes (Böttcher et al, 2000). While we know that these factors shape benthic biogeochemical processing, sedimentwater fluxes in these shallow coastal environments are still poorly constrained, limiting our understanding of their role in the regional carbon cycle (Kuliński et al, 2022).…”
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confidence: 99%