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6. The Potential to Target Smaller Sized Baltic Herring to Decrease the Dietary Exposure - an Assessment Based on Dioxin Samples from the Southern Baltic
Master-uppsats, Lunds universitet/Avdelningen för Teknisk vattenresursläraSammanfattning : PCDD/Fs and dl-PCBs, or more commonly referred to as dioxin and dioxin like substances are compounds present in our surrounding environment. As some congeners of these have been shown to be toxic, they are regulated under the Stockholm Convention. LÄS MER
7. Labyrinth routes around the Middle Age Baltic Sea
Master-uppsats,Sammanfattning : Stone labyrinths are archaeological monuments found predominantly in the Nordic countries around the Baltic Sea, some 500 specimens are noted in Sweden and Finland. The abundance of smaller stones has provided the building material for lasting monuments around the Baltic Sea, the Swedish west coast and Norway, Iceland, the Scilly islands in England, the Barents Sea and the White Sea’s shores and rivers. LÄS MER
8. Primary Drivers of Sea Level Variability in the North – Baltic Sea Transition Using Machine Learning
Master-uppsats, Göteborgs universitet/Institutionen för geovetenskaperSammanfattning : Global mean sea level is rising, however not uniformly. Regional deviations of sea surface height (SSH) are common due to local drivers, including surface winds, ocean density stratifications, vertical land- & crustal movements and more. LÄS MER
9. Artificiella torskrev i Hanöbukten: Förstudie
Kandidat-uppsats, Lunds universitet/Geologiska institutionenSammanfattning : Torskpopulationen i Östersjön påverkas negativt av övergödning och överfiske. Man vill därav främja torskpopulationen omkring Hanö genom att placera ut artificiella rev. LÄS MER
10. Coupling between iron and humic substances in a land-sea transitional zone in the northern Baltic Sea
Kandidat-uppsats, Umeå universitet/Institutionen för ekologi, miljö och geovetenskapSammanfattning : In marine ecosystems around the world, iron (Fe) is a well-studied and important trace element which has been found to stimulate phytoplankton and cyanobacteria growth, as well as limit nitrogen fixation and being essential for Legionella pneumophila which is known as the main cause of Legionnaires’ disease. Fe also contributes to the brownification of freshwater and has recently been documented to increase in concentration in rivers in Sweden. LÄS MER